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Well Logan Allen was DFA'd by Baltimore...

Damn ... we just spent our extra 40 man space on Ramirez. I would have liked to see PIP picture if we somehow reclaimed him (if we had 26 man space). Maybe a picture of explosion at a demolition derby aftermath.

Anyone notice Mejia had some good MiLB stats but gave up 5 ER to Cincinnati in his first relief appearance w Brewers (who would have comeback in 9th but lost 11-14). Only 1 ER next outing vs Miami.

But, seriously, anyone notice, we still have 20 pitchers at AAA ... how do they all get their work in?
 
Damn ... we just spent our extra 40 man space on Ramirez. I would have liked to see PIP picture if we somehow reclaimed him (if we had 26 man space). Maybe a picture of explosion at a demolition derby aftermath.

Anyone notice Mejia had some good MiLB stats but gave up 5 ER to Cincinnati in his first relief appearance w Brewers (who would have comeback in 9th but lost 11-14). Only 1 ER next outing vs Miami.

But, seriously, anyone notice, we still have 20 pitchers at AAA ... how do they all get their work in?


Speaking of J.C. Mejía ...

 
Francisco is a bust.

 
Pirates catcher Roberto Perez will undergo surgery on his left hamstring and miss the rest of the 2022 season, Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports (Twitter link). Perez was already on Pittsburgh’s 60-day injured list, and it was expected that his hamstring injury would require a long absence.

The Bucs initially placed Perez on the 10-day IL in between games of a doubleheader on May 7, after Perez injured his leg running the bases. Reports immediately filtered in that Perez (who was in obvious pain leaving the field) had suffered a serious injury, and the veteran backstop may have now already played his last game in a Pittsburgh uniform.

It marks the second straight injury-ravaged year for Perez, as he played only 44 games with Cleveland last season due to a pair of IL stints (a fractured right finger and shoulder inflammation). After the Guardians declined their $7MM club option on Perez for 2022, the Pirates inked the 33-year-old to a one-year, $5MM deal just prior to the lockout and just after the club had dealt former starting catcher Jacob Stallings to the Marlins.

A Gold Glove winner in both 2019 and 2020, Perez has long been appreciated for his excellent defense and ability to throw out would-be basestealers. He hasn’t enjoyed much success at the plate apart from a surprising 24-homer season in 2019, but Perez was off to a decent start with the Pirates, hitting .233/.333/.367 (106 wRC+) over 69 plate appearances.

With Perez now gone for the season, the Pirates will turn to a combination of Michael Perez and Tyler Heineman behind the plate. (Heineman was just claimed off waivers from the Blue Jays on Monday.) For those wondering former first overall pick Henry Davis could factor into the Pirates’ catching plans this season, Davis only just made his debut in Double-A ball, and has been himself sidelined with a left wrist contusion. Mackey reports that Davis will be examined by doctors in Pittsburgh, but initial testing hasn’t revealed any fractures.
 
Good news for us battling the Twins this year.

Minnesota Twins pitcher Chris Paddack (elbow) underwent Tommy John surgery on Wednesday. It will be Paddack's second Tommy John surgery in his career. The 26-year-old is dealt with right elbow inflammation and was transferred to the 60-day injured list last week. He will miss the rest of the 2022 season. Paddack finishes the 2022 campaign with a 1-2 record, 4.03 ERA, 1.21 WHIP, and 20 strikeouts across 22 1/3 innings.
 
The Orioles announced that southpaw Logan Allen has been outrighted to Triple-A Norfolk. He’s never previously been outrighted and doesn’t have three years of big league service, so he can’t refuse the assignment. Allen will remain in the organization and try to pitch his way back onto the roster.

Baltimore just claimed Allen off waivers from the Guardians this month. He came out of the bullpen three times for skipper Brandon Hyde, allowing a pair of runs on three hits and two walks through 1 2/3 innings. After that briefest of showings, the Orioles designated him for assignment on Tuesday. This time around, the Florida native made it through waivers unclaimed. Out of minor league option years, he had to stick on an active roster or be designated for assignment.
 
The trade that is looking better and better mainly due to Naylor with Arias and Cantillo potential... too bad for Clev though .... like his energy
 
And now he is a Yankee???

I guess that
.135.276.271.547
in 29 AAA games he was too good to pass up

 
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And now he is a Yankee???

I guess that
.135.276.271.547
in 29 games was too good to pass up

I'll bet he fetched more than a dollar. Buck-fifty easy.
 

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