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BAL • Pitcher • #37
12 days ago
Nunez came over from the Mets in the Cedric Mullins deal at the trade deadline and has now been added to the club’s 40-man roster to protect him from next month’s Rule 5 Draft. The 24-year-old posted an impressive 2.06 ERA and 83/24 K/BB ratio across 56 2/3 innings over 49 appearances last year across three minor-league levels.
BAL • Pitcher • #37
4 months ago
Nunez was the Mets’ 14th-ranked prospect, according to MLB Pipeline. The 24-year-old began his professional career as a two-player but switched to pitching full time in 2022. This season, he has a 1.58 ERA, 0.80 WHIP, and 60/17 K/BB ratio in 40 innings split between High-A and Double-A. It’s a solid return for the Orioles for two months of Cedric Mullins.
MIL • Pitcher • #37
5 months ago
The switch-hitting Seigler, 26, will be making his major league debut after hitting .277/.416/.465 with seven homers and 20 steals for Nashville. Since Caleb Durbin is hitting much better lately and William Contreras rarely comes out of the lineup, Seigler’s role figures to be fairly limited, at least initially. Still, he should contribute with his ability to get on base against righties. Worthy of note is that even though he is a switch-hitter, he ought to be treated as if he were a lefty; he’s hit far, far worse against lefties than righties in his career.
MIL • Pitcher • #37
5 months ago
The 26-year-old backstop is having a solid season at the Triple-A level, slashing .277/.416/.465 with seven homers, 35 RBI, 20 stolen bases and a 51/49 K/BB ratio over 267 plate appearances. He has the ability to play second base and third base in addition to helping out behind the plate and could provide Brewers’ skipper Pat Murphy with another versatile weapon to deploy on a nightly basis. No word yet on what the corresponding move would be.
Source: Francys Romero
MIL • Pitcher • #37
5 months ago
The 26-year-old backstop is having a solid season at the Triple-A level, slashing .277/.416/.465 with seven homers, 35 RBI, 20 stolen bases and a 51/49 K/BB ratio over 267 plate appearances. He has the ability to play second base and third base in addition to helping out behind the plate and could provide Brewers’ skipper Pat Murphy with another versatile weapon to deploy on a nightly basis. No word yet on what the corresponding move would be.
Source: Francys Romero
MIL • Pitcher • #37
6 months ago
Seigler is a unique player because he was drafted out of high school by the Yankees primarily as a catcher, but began playing games at second base in 2023 before fully transitioning to the position in 2024. The Brewers signed him as a minor league free agent this offseason and moved the 25-year-old back behind the plate, but have also recently added third base to his position grouping. That’s the intriguing part because the Brewers are getting nothing from the third base spot at the major league level while Seigler is hitting .298/.436/.534 with six home runs and 13 steals in 40 games at Triple-A. If he shows that he can handle third base defensively, then there’s a chance he could be called up to be a super utility player for Milwaukee.
MIL • Pitcher • #37
6 months ago
Seigler is a unique player because he was drafted out of high school by the Yankees primarily as a catcher, but began playing games at second base in 2023 before fully transitioning to the position in 2024. The Brewers signed him as a minor league free agent this offseason and moved the 25-year-old back behind the plate, but have also recently added third base to his position grouping. That’s the intriguing part because the Brewers are getting nothing from the third base spot at the major league level while Seigler is hitting .298/.436/.534 with six home runs and 13 steals in 40 games at Triple-A. If he shows that he can handle third base defensively, then there’s a chance he could be called up to be a super utility player for Milwaukee.