Minor-League Signings
It’s been largely quiet on the transaction front thus far in the offseason, but there were a couple of signings released in yesterday’s dispatch from Baseball America to pass along:
- RHP Carlos Acevedo
- IF Josh Johnson (re-signed)
- CA Sean McCauley (re-signed)
It’s not entirely clear if it’s this Carlos Acevedo that was signed or another RHP with the same name. If it is the former Cleveland farmhand (who has not pitched since 2011), it’s likely the Nats are repeating what they did with Raul Ruiz, who pitched in the DSL in 2012, one year removed from three seasons in the VSL (2008-2010) with Pittsburgh. Ruiz pitched well (1.77 ERA/3.30 FIP/1.13 WHIP), but was 21 years old. and was released last December. Acevedo turns 21 in January and is also from Venezuela.
McCauley was a player-coach for Potomac last season and appears to be headed towards the same assignment in 2014. He was never activated and has not played professionally since 2009.
Johnson, who was originally drafted by Kansas City in 2004, has been a Washington minor-leaguer since the 2010 season. He spent 2013 splitting time between Harrisburg and Syracuse, batting .267/.350/.453 in 53 games for the Senators and .341/.458/.466 in 35 games for the Chiefs.
I saw that Caleb Clay signed with the Giants … bummer … looked like he had a breakout year, and I was hoping to see him get signed back.
SF is a good place for a fly ball pitcher
Shout out to Billy Burns on FanGraphs: http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/the-best-minor-league-basestealers-of-2013-probably/
With an honorable mention to Michael Taylor.
Look forward to big things from both players next season.
Also of note: Kobernus wasn’t far from the top 10. Had he had a healthier season, he’d have likely been there too.