MLB Player News
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Easton Lucas RP | TOR
Athletics' Easton Lucas: Dropped from 40-man roster
The Athletics outrighted Lucas to Triple-A Las Vegas on Monday.
Lucas remains in the Oakland organization after he was moved off the 40-man roster before clearing waivers. The 27-year-old southpaw reached the majors for the first time in 2023, appearing in six games out of the Oakland bullpen and giving up six earned runs on 10 hits and four walks over 6.2 innings.
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Anthony Kay SP | CHW
Athletics' Anthony Kay: Cast off 40-man roster
Oakland outrighted Kay to Triple-A Las Vegas on Monday.
The Athletics scooped Kay off waivers from the Mets on Oct. 24, but his stay on the 40-man roster didn't last long. The 28-year-old lefty has some level of pedigree to his name as a 2016 first-round pick, but he's moved into a relief role at this stage of his career and owns a pedestrian 5.59 ERA over 85.1 career innings in the majors.
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Ryder Ryan RP | LAD
Mariners' Ryder Ryan: Loses 40-man spot
The Mariners outrighted Ryan to Triple-A Tacoma on Monday after he cleared waivers.
Ryan reached the big leagues for the first time in 2023 during his age-28 campaign, making a lone appearance out of the Seattle bullpen on Aug. 11 before being sent back to Tacoma less than a week later. The right-hander posted a solid 3.76 ERA, 1.24 WHIP and 56:22 K:BB over a larger sample of 55 innings in the hitter-friendly Pacific Coast League, but the Mariners felt his 40-man roster spot could be used better elsewhere.
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Enoli Paredes RP | BAL
Astros' Enoli Paredes: Dropped from 40-man roster
The Astros outrighted Paredes to Triple-A Sugar Land on Monday, Matt Kawahara of the Houston Chronicle reports.
The transaction leaves the Astros with three more spots open on their 40-man roster. A 28-year-old right-handed reliever, Paredes pitched exclusively at the minor-league level in 2023 after previously making 37 appearances out of the Houston bullpen from 2020 through 2022. He struck out 66 over 54.1 innings at Sugar Land this past season but walked 18.6 percent of the batters he faced and posted a 4.80 ERA.
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Chad Green RP | TOR
Blue Jays' Chad Green: Option picked up
The Blue Jays exercised Green's two-year, $21 million option Monday, Kaitlyn McGrath of The Athletic reports.
Green returned from June 2022 Tommy John surgery in September and posted a 5.25 ERA and 16:4 K:BB over 12 innings over the final month of the season. As long as he stays healthy and regains his pre-surgery velocity and command, Green could prove to be a value for the Blue Jays at an $10.5 million annual average salary for the next two seasons. In his last full MLB season in 2021, Green submitted a 3.12 ERA, 0.88 WHIP and 99:17 K:BB in 83.2 innings for the Yankees. Heading into the 2024 campaign, Green should line for setup duties in front of closer Jordan Romano.
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Jose Leclerc RP | SD
Rangers' Jose Leclerc: Brought back for '24
The Rangers exercised Leclerc's $6.25 million option for 2024 on Saturday.
Leclerc proved to be a valuable member of Texas' bullpen en route to the team's first World Series title, logging a 2.68 ERA and 1.14 WHIP alongside a 67:28 K:BB over 57 innings. Given his dominance and consistency across the past two seasons, the 29-year-old righty could be in the mix for more save opportunities next year.
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Jalen Beeks RP | TEX
Rays' Jalen Beeks: Cast off 40-man roster
The Rays placed Beeks on outright waivers Saturday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Beeks made numerous trips between Triple-A Durham and Tampa Bay over the course of the season, recording a 5.95 ERA and 1.49 WHIP across 42.1 major-league innings. With a career 4.38 ERA, Beeks could draw some interest on the waiver wire.
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Jimmy Cordero RP | NYY
Yankees' Jimmy Cordero: Placed on outright waivers
The Yankees placed Cordero on outright waivers Thursday, Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports.
Cordero's future in the sport is uncertain after he was suspended this past July for violating Major League Baseball's Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Policy. He is no longer part of the 40-man roster mix in the Bronx.