The Cardinals have claimed left-hander Kolton Ingram off waivers from the Rangers and sent him to Triple-A Memphis, per John Denton of MLB.com. The Rangers had designated the lefty for assignment earlier this week when they acquired outfielder Robbie Grossman. To open a 40-man spot for Ingram, the Cards transferred right-hander Riley O’Brien to the 60-day injured list.

Ingram, 27, seems to be caught in a spot where he’s just good enough to attract interest around the league but with enough uncertainty that he’s been continually bumped off his roster spot. He spent the past few years with the Angels but was designated for assignment in January when that club signed Aaron Hicks. He has since gone to the Tigers, Mets, Rangers and now Cardinals via waiver claims, making this his fifth club of 2024 already.

Around those transactions, he’s only been able to throw seven Triple-A innings this year with a 5.14 earned run average. But last year, he had a 2.95 ERA in 61 minor league innings, split between Double-A and Triple-A. His 13.3% walk rate was on the high side but he struck out 30.2% of batters faced for the year while also getting ground balls at a roughly average rate. He also made his major league debut with the Angels last year, though was only able to toss 5 1/3 innings, allowing five earned runs in that time.

That’s generally been the recipe for him throughout his minor league career. Left-handed relief tends to always be in demand, especially when a guy has a couple of option years and can be kept in the minors for a long time. Ingram doesn’t have perfect control but he has always struck batters out and kept the ball on the ground. The Cards have JoJo Romero, Matthew Liberatore and John King as lefty arms in their big league bullpen but Ingram will give them a bit of extra depth.

As for O’Brien, he was placed on the 15-day IL at the end of March due to a flexor strain in his right forearm. He’s now ineligible to be activated until 60 days from that initial IL placement, which would be the end of May. He hasn’t yet begun a rehab assignment and is likely at least a few weeks away from a return regardless.

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