Brewers announced that left-handed person Angel Perdomo The exemption is claimed by Raise. Rays then announced the claim, and Perdomo was sent to Triple-A Durham to appoint the right holder. Cooper Criswell As a corresponding move.
The 28-year-old Perdomo, who spent many years on the Blue Jays system as a starter, became the largest in the High A in 2018. After reaching the free agent, he signed with Brewers on a minor league contract. After that, apart from the one-inning “opener” start at Triple A last year. Perdomo had a decent first year with the Brewers organization in 2019, throwing 1/3 innings of 69 across Double-A and Triple-A. At that time, his ERA was 4.28, his strikeout rate was 35%, but his walking rate was 15%.
Since then, he has slowed down due to both injuries and pandemics. In 2020, the minor league season was wiped out, but Perdomo made his MLB debut and threw 22/3 innings to Brew Crew. Last year he was limited to a total of 31 innings between Triple A and the Big League club, but in 2022 he threw four minor league frames here only one-third. So he has only thrown 38 innings since the end of the 2019 season.
When healthy, Perdomo cooks with high strikeout and high walking recipes. Since joining Brewers, the only stop his strikeout rate has fallen below 35% was his short 2020 26.3% rate in the big league. (For reference, this year’s average MLB relief is 23.5%.) But, as evidenced by his 23.5% career rate at Bigs, this includes a healthy free pass. That’s more than double the 9.2% of this year’s MLB relief. Perdomo is his last option year. This means that raises can regain health and solve these control issues for the rest of the season, but next year they will need to occupy an active roster or be assigned to an assignment.
For Chris Well, 25, this concludes a very short stint on the raise roster. He was claimed by the Angels just three days ago. He was assigned to Triple-A Durham, but he didn’t appear before today’s deal. Lighty made a very short MLB debut last year, recording one-third of the Angels innings. He spent the rest of the year in Triple A, throwing 47 innings with an ERA of 6.51, a strikeout rate of 20.4%, a walk rate of 5.7% and a walk rate of 41.8%. He landed on the 60-day IL earlier this year and recently began a rehab mission, throwing 18 innings to a minor before Rays caught him at Waver. They now have a week to trade him, exempt him, or release him.
The Tampa Bay Times Mark Topkin is Chris Well DFA When Perdomo options To Durham before the official announcement from Raise.
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