The Astros are bringing back Peter Lambert on a minor league contract, as first reflected on the MLB.com transaction tracker. The righty will head to Triple-A Sugar Land.

Lambert was in camp with Houston. He triggered an out in his minor league deal after being informed he wouldn’t begin the season on the MLB roster. Lambert apparently didn’t find a big league opportunity in his brief free agent stay. He’ll therefore return as non-roster rotation depth.

The 28-year-old (29 next month) is back after one season in Japan, where he allowed a 4.26 earned run average across 116 1/3 innings. That’s not an especially impressive number in a pitcher-friendly league. Lambert had the fifth-highest ERA among the 47 NPB pitchers to toss at least 100 frames. He fanned 20.5% of opponents — a solid mark in a league where hitters are more focused on putting the ball in play than they are in MLB — but issued walks at a 10.2% clip. That’s the highest rate among the aforementioned group of 47 pitchers.

A former second-round pick of the Rockies, Lambert pitched 12 1/3 innings this spring. He allowed four runs, recording eight strikeouts while issuing five walks. Lambert mixed five offerings with a 95 mph fastball leading the arsenal. He’ll join Spencer ArrighettiJason AlexanderColton Gordon, Miguel Ullola and J.P. France among the depth starters at Sugar Land. All of them aside from France and Lambert occupy 40-man roster spots.

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