The Reds announced this morning that they’ve signed righty Tim Adleman to a minor league contract and assigned him to their alternate training site. He’ll presumably open the year with their Triple-A club.
It’s a blast from the past for Cincinnati fans, who likely recall that the now-33-year-old Adleman pitched in 43 games (33 starts) for the Reds back in 2016-17. Adleman racked up 192 innings in that time, logging a combined 4.97 ERA with an 18.9 percent strikeout rate and an 8.7 percent walk rate. He spent the 2018 season with the Samsung Lions of the Korea Baseball Organization and split the 2019 season between the Atlantic League’s Long Island Ducks and the Tigers’ minor league system.
That 2016-17 run with the Reds is the only big league experience Adleman has to date. He does own a career 2.97 ERA in parts of three Triple-A seasons (166 2/3 innings), however, to go along with a similarly strong 2.70 mark in parts of three Double-A campaigns (243 innings).
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Egon Spengler
It’s an article from Steve Adams, who wrote about the Reds signing Tim Adleman to a minor league deal.
Ron Tingley
This is the AAAA player the goes to KBO and plays himself into a major league contract. Except he had one of his worst professional seasons over there. Intriguing career
astick
This is no joke. I went to a game Tim A was throwing. The same thing y to the end of the two.
Dan Rogers
Oh well that makes sense
Ron Tingley
Is that why they signed him?