Leading up to the trade deadline, dozens of moves were made. In the wake of those trades, several players were designated for assignment. Here are the results of a few recent DFAs which MLBTR hasn’t yet covered…
- Right-hander Sean Hjelle has been sent outright to Triple-A Sacramento, per his transactions tracker at MLB.com. He was designated for assignment by the Giants when they traded Tyler Rogers to the Mets. Two of the players the Giants received, José Buttó and Blade Tidwell, required 40-man roster spots. The departure of Rogers opened one spot, with Hjelle DFA’d to open another. This was Hjelle’s first career outright and he has less than three years of service time, meaning he didn’t have the right to elect free agency. He will give the Giants non-roster depth and try to earn his way back to the majors. His Triple-A numbers have been good this year, having tossed 41 2/3 innings with a 2.81 ERA, 25.7% strikeout rate, 5.7% walk rate and 52.7% ground ball rate.
- Left-hander Zach Penrod has been outrighted to Triple-A Oklahoma City, per his transactions tracker at MLB.com. He was designated for assignment by the Dodgers when left-hander Blake Snell was reinstated from the 60-day injured list. This was his first career outright and he has less than three years of big league service time, meaning he had to accept the assignment. Penrod was just acquired from the Red Sox in a DFA trade in June and was kept on optional assignment, so he still hasn’t pitched for the Dodgers in the majors.
- Right-hander Connor Gillispie has been outrighted to Triple-A St. Paul, per his transactions tracker at MLB.com. He had been designated for assignment by the Twins in late July when Michael Tonkin was selected. This was Gillispie’s first career outright and he has less than three years of big league service time, meaning he had to accept the assignment. He reported to the Saints but they put him on the minor league injured list a few days later. It’s unclear what his current health status is but he hasn’t pitched since July 27th.
- Right-hander Geoff Hartlieb is back with the Tigers on a minor league deal, according to his transactions tracker at MLB.com. He was designated for assignment in late July when Detroit signed Luke Jackson. Hartlieb cleared waivers and elected free agency, which was his right as a player with a previous career outright, but reunited with the Tigers on a new minor league deal. He has a 7.95 career ERA in the majors but better minor league numbers. He has tossed 41 Triple-A innings this year with a 3.29 ERA, 27.5% strikeout rate, 6% walk rate and 40.6% ground ball rate.
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MLBTR writers are always saying [player’s name here] “performed better in Triple-A.” I should hope so !
Jumanji
Some people pay for this analysis
That’s too bad.
No, we pay for the extra articles. These are free, if you can believe it that’s how you’re able to read them 🙂
choof
To each their own, but I’ve, obviously, never seen anything posted here which lead me to believe that it was worth paying for.
You haven’t seen the FO articles then. For only two bucks a month to support great content I don’t see a problem. Just like tossing a tip to your waitstaff as an extra thank you for everyone else. Except in this case you get exclusive chats and deep dives (which I particularly enjoy)
Choof
Again. Nothing I’ve ever seen from this website has made me think paying for it was remotely worth it
Poorly written articles
-poorly structured/rambling
-lack of parallelism (cite FIP for one pitcher and ERA for another that they are comparing)
-No understanding of even the basics of statistical analysis
-minimal understanding of finances
I really just come to catch up on the news since ex-twitter is such a streaming pile and shriek in horror at the comments sections.
The free agent and trade candidates lists are useful .
Like i said, the paid articles are a different story. I agree the typical stuff can be a mish mash but there’s lots of writers and sometimes the source material isn’t exactly giving them a lot to work with. On the other hand, the long form articles are very informative and well written. I’ll second you on the comment section, probably my favorite place to go when I want to have a sense of dread at the state of the world
How do you get outrighted by a team (twins) that just traded their right field ball boy for cash considerations.
He was DFA’d and outrighted before the trade deadline so the roster was still full
Tiger’s bullpen is trash. They just DFA’d Jackson who caused Hartlieb to be DFA’d who then resigned with them on a minor league deal. Jackson was DFA’d because they brought up Heuer, who gave up a dinger to the 2nd guy he faced as a Tiger. The Tigers got Heuer from the Rangers for cash…that’s like money, not Norm. Yikes!
Wow. Hjelle is 6’11” tall. I could see it being easy to lose your mechanics when you’re that tall.
Geoff Hartlieb is horrible. Why do teams, in this case my Tigers, keep signing this zero?