The Astros have signed right-hander Jordan Weems to a minor league deal, studies Chandler Rome of The Athletic. The righty will report back to Triple-A Sugar Land and supply the Astros with some non-roster depth.
Weems, 32, was launched by Atlanta a few weeks in the past. He had signed a minor league take care of that membership within the offseason and was on the Triple-A degree to begin the yr. He logged 17 2/3 innings with a 5.09 earned run common. His 12.5% stroll charge was on the excessive aspect however his 22.5% strikeout charge was first rate and his 45.1% floor ball charge was fairly strong.
That wasn’t sufficient to get him referred to as as much as the large leagues however he has some respectable main league work on his monitor report. Over 2022 and 2023, he logged 94 1/3 innings for the Nationals with a 4.29 ERA. His 10.1% stroll charge was a bit worse than par however he struck out 25.4% of batters confronted. Sadly, issues turned bitter final yr. His strikeout charge dropped to 17.9% and his stroll charge ticked as much as 12.2%, resulting in a 6.70 ERA. He was outrighted to the minors in August and elected free company at season’s finish.
Between final yr’s main league work and this yr’s stint within the minors, it hasn’t been an important stretch for the righty. Nonetheless, as talked about, he was a serviceable large leaguer within the prior two seasons. For the Astros, there’s no actual danger in bringing him aboard through a minor league deal to get a close-up have a look at him. Their bullpen has been fairly good this yr however there’s no hurt in including some additional non-roster depth in case some accidents pop up within the coming weeks or months.
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