Between now and Opening Day, several minor league signees will win jobs with their clubs and earn 40-man roster spots. Here are today's additions:
- The Brewers have announced Mark Reynolds and Lyle Overbay made their Opening Day roster as a first base platoon. Both signed minor league deals within a three-day span in late-January. Reynolds will earn $2MM plus incentives while Overbay, in his second tour of duty with Milwaukee, will bank $1.5MM plus incentives. Reynolds leads the team in RBI's this spring while Overbay, mired in an 3-for-30 slump (all three hits coming after news of his promotion broke) is valued for his defense. Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports the Brewers still have yet to make an official announcement regarding the status of Juan Francisco, who lost out to the veteran duo and cleared out his locker yesterday. The Brewers now have a full 40-man roster, but a spot could be cleared pending the outcome of Francisco's situation.
- With Craig Gentry being placed on the disabled list by the A's, Sam Fuld is expected to make the club as the fourth outfielder, according to the San Francisco Chronicle's Susan Slusser. Fuld, whose minor league contract signed in February contained opt-out dates of this week and June 1, will earn $800K plus incentives. The A's will have to clear a 40-man roster spot before adding Fuld.
- The Cardinals have outrighted right-hander Angel Castro off their 40-man roster to create room for fellow right-hander Pat Neshek, tweets Jenifer Langosch of MLB.com. Neshek will earn $1MM from the deal he signed last month. Castro signed a Major League pact with the Cardinals last December after spending 2013 with the Dodgers' Triple-A affiliate posting a 3.48 ERA, 7.0 K/9, and 2.9 BB/9 in 19 starts and six relief appearances. Castro was one of several players mentioned by MLBTR's Tim Dierkes in his examination of the trend in signing six-year minor league free agents, with little to no MLB experience, to Major League contracts.
kungfucampby
Going to feel really bad for Michael Taylor if he loses out a roster spot to Sam Fuld š
JoshReddicksWalkupSong
It seems like it’s starting to click for him, just at the wrong time for the A’s. Regardless, he’ll be on someone’s 25 man roster to start the season.
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Always nice to see Mark Reynolds get a job. hope he gets enough consistent AB’s so he doesn’t become a K machine is only dread.
Edit:
Should make that a non productive K machine..
connfyoozed .
After what Pat Neshek went through with his son, I am glad to see him make the Cardinals, even if the Cards are one of my team’s rivals.
Dave Guarnieri
Not surprised, but was hoping Mark Reynolds would not make the Brewers. Though far from a perfect fit, he could have made, at the very least, a platoon partner for Kelly Johnson at third. KJ is an inexperienced 3rd baseman & has been a butcher defensively at 3rd, and about everywhere else.