Nationals Sign Patrick Weigel To Minor League Dea
The Nationals have signed right-hander to a minor league deal, as noted by . The deal presumably includes an invite to big league Spring Training. Weigel, 30, was a seventh-round pick by the Braves back in 2015. The righty worked his way up through Atlantas minor league system to make his big league debut during the shortened 2020 season, but was shelled in his lone appearance to the tune of two runs on two hits, three walks, and a wild pitch during an outing that saw him record no strikeouts and just two outs overall. That rough big league debut proved to be his only work in the majors with Atlanta, as he was shipped to Milwaukee as part of the trade in 2021. Weigel was used as an up-and-down reliever with the Brewers, for whom he delivered three decent but unremarkable relief appearances. Roansy Contreras Jersey In four innings of work that year, he pitched to a 4.50 ERA with nine strikeouts and four walks. Despite that serviceable work in his brief time in the majors during 2021, his time at Triple-A Nashville was nothing short of disastrous. In 43 1/3 innings of work at the level, Weigel posted a brutal 7.27 ERA while walking 17.6% of opponents faced. That complete lack of command led the Brewers to designate the right-hander for a signment on the day of the 2021 trade deadline, leading him to elect minor league free agency during the offseason. He eventually caught on with the Mariners on a minor league deal for the 2022 season and pitched to a decent 4.21 ERA in 62 innings of work, though his 13.9% walk rate still left much to be desired. Since departing the Mariners during the 2022-23 offseason, Weigel has bounced between independent leagues. He pitched for the American A sociations Kansas City Monarchs in 2023, and his solid work there led him to split the 2024 campaign between the Reds minor league system and the Mexican Leagues Saraperos de Saltillo. Weigel dominated the Double-A level with the Reds (0.90 ERA, 28.2% strikeout rate) but was lit up at Triple-A to the tune of five runs in just two innings of work. Now, hes poised to try his hand with a fifth MLB organization. The Nationals are surely hoping theyll be able to help Weigel rein in his command, and if he can get his walk rate into a more manageable range going forward its easy to imagine him be a useful non-roster depth option for the club out of the bullpen this year. Frank Howard Jersey
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