Astros claim Sam Demel, Jake Elmore from Arizona
The Astros claimed pitcher Sam Demel and infielder Jake Elmore off waivers from Arizona.
The Astros have claimed pitcher Sam Demel and infielder Jake Elmore off waivers from the Diamondbacks, the club announced Thursday.
Demel, 27, spent the majority of 2012 with Triple-A Reno after throwing 25.2 innings with a 4.21 ERA for the Diamondbacks in 2011. He managed just a 4.07 ERA despite a 3.41 K/BB for Reno, as he allowed 11 home runs in his 56 appearances. The right-hander owns a 4.95 career ERA in MLB in 63.2 innings.
Elmore, 25, made his major-league debut for the Diamondbacks in 2012. In 30 games (73 PA), Elmore mustered a .191/.247/.250 line. He had an excellent season for Triple-A Reno, however, hitting .344/.442/.465 with 30 doubles, nine triples and a home run in 511 plate appearances.
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