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Trey Wingenter RP | CHC
Tigers' Trey Wingenter: Makes Opening Day roster
Wingenter will be on the Tigers' 26-man roster to begin the season, Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press reports.
Wingenter will see his first big-league action since 2019, when he posted a 5.65 ERA and 1.22 WHIP in 51 innings for the Padres. The Tigers don't boast much bullpen talent, so Wingenter could work his way into some high-leverage opportunities. Since Wingenter had been attending camp as a non-roster invitee, the Tigers will have to officially add him to the 40-man roster prior to Thursday's season opener versus the Rays.
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Lou Trivino RP | PHI
Yankees' Lou Trivino: Hoping to return at end of April
Trivino (elbow) is hoping to return to the mound for the Yankees at the end of April, Greg Joyce of the New York Post reports.
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman recently projected the right-hander to return from his right elbow ligament sprain to the Yankees in May, so both pitcher and team only differ slightly in their estimated timelines. Once healthy, Trivino will likely operate in the mid-to-late innings for the New York bullpen.
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Jay Jackson RP | MIN
Blue Jays' Jay Jackson: Optioned to minors
Jackson signed a one-year contract with the Blue Jays on Wednesday and was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo.
According to Arden Zwelling of Sportsnet.ca, Jackson agreed to a split contract with Toronto that will pay him $1.4 million at the big-league level, but since he has a minor-league option remaining, the Blue Jays have the luxury of stashing him at Triple-A for the time being. Jackson has spent parts of four seasons in the majors and has accrued a 4.21 ERA, 1.32 WHIP and 80:31 K:BB in 57.2 innings between stops with San Diego, Milwaukee, San Francisco and Atlanta.
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Chad Green RP | TOR
Blue Jays' Chad Green: Vacates 40-man roster
The Blue Jays placed Green (elbow) on the 60-day injured list Wednesday.
The move frees up a 40-man roster spot while Green continues his rehab from the Tommy John surgery he underwent in June 2022. While Green's two-year deal was clearly structured with 2024 in mind, the right-hander could return later this season and be a valuable contributor in Toronto's bullpen.
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Dominic Leone RP | CHW
Rangers' Dominic Leone: Rejoins Texas, heading to minors
Leone re-signed Wednesday with the Rangers on a minor-league contract and was assigned to Triple-A Round Rock.
Texas released Leone from his minor-league deal last weekend, but the transaction looks to have been a procedural move. The 31-year-old struggled to throw strikes in the Cactus League and walked eight batters over 8.1 innings, and the Rangers will likely want to see more consistent control before adding him to the roster. Leone will need to be added to the 40-man roster if the Rangers do choose to give him a promotion to the major-league level at some point.
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John King RP | MIA
Rangers' John King: Optioned to Triple-A
The Rangers optioned King to Triple-A Round Rock on Wednesday.
King had a rough go of it in the Cactus League with a 5.06 ERA, 1.78 WHIP and 12:4 K:BB over 10.2 innings of work. The southpaw will begin the season in the Pacific Coast League, but he likely will see time in the Texas bullpen as an up-and-down option for the club for the 2023 campaign.
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Garrett Hill RP | DET
Tigers' Garrett Hill: Part of Opening Day roster
Hill will be a part of Detroit's Opening Day roster, Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press reports.
Hill earned one of the final spots on the Detroit roster despite posting a 7.11 ERA and 1.58 WHIP over 12.2 innings in the Grapefruit League. The Tigers have yet to clarify what the 27-year-old right-hander's role will look like to begin the season, but he could be ticketed for a long-relief role with Joey Wentz expected to serve as Detroit's No. 5 starter to begin the campaign.
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Beau Brieske RP | DET
Tigers' Beau Brieske: Likely headed to injured list
Brieske (undisclosed) will likely start the year on the injured list, Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press reports.
It's not yet known what will cause Brieske to miss time. The right-hander was considered a potential starter to begin the year for the Tigers, but that obviously won't take place now. The 24-year-old held his own in 15 starts with Detroit in 2022 with a 4.19 ERA and 54:25 K:BB over 81.2 innings.
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Joe Kelly RP | LAD
White Sox's Joe Kelly: Solid in spring work
Kelly generated a 2.25 ERA across eight innings over eight Cactus League appearances.
Kelly did allow eight hits, but he issued just one walk against seven strikeouts while not allowing a homer. The right-hander struggled mightily in his time with the White Sox in 2022. posting a 6.08 ERA and 53:23 K:BB across 43 appearances. However, the 34-year-old has made a habit of bouncing back from poor campaigns with positive ones the following year. Kelly will likely work in a setup role in 2023, but he could see some save opportunities with the White Sox having no set closer to begin the season.