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Nationals sign Edgar Garcia to minor league deal
Aug 26, 2021; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Minnesota Twins relief pitcher Edgar Garcia (57) reacts after a home run by Boston Red Sox first baseman Bobby Dalbec (not pictured) in the seventh inning at Fenway Park. David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

The Washington Nationals recently signed reliever Edgar García to a minor league contract. He’s been assigned to the team’s Double-A affiliate in Harrisburg, where he made his organizational debut yesterday.

García, 25, pitched in the majors each season from 2019-21. He’s logged time with four different clubs — the Philadelphia Phillies, Tampa Bay Rays, Cincinnati Reds and Minnesota Twins — and totaled 57 innings over 52 appearances. He owns a cumulative 7.74 ERA as he’s struggled both to keep the ball in the park and avoid free passes. The righty averaged 94 mph on his fastball last season, though, and he’s generated swinging strikes on a decent 11.3% of his career offerings.

A native of the Dominican Republic, García has had a lot more success keeping runs off the board in the minors. He owns a 3.20 ERA across 78 2/3 career Triple-A innings. García struggled with his control at that level last season, but he had capable strikeout and walk numbers in the minors before the 2021 campaign. That track record had been enough to intrigue a few organizations in recent years, and the Nationals will see if he can get on track in another new environment.

Should García get off on a good run in the minors, there should be a path back to the majors. The Nationals have the league’s fourth-worst bullpen ERA (4.59) and ninth-worst strikeout/walk rate differential (12.3 percentage points).

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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