It seems meant to be that Brent Honeywell Jr. has made his way to the Pittsburgh Pirates organization. The 28-year-old right-hander is in major-league spring training as a non-roster invitee after signing a minor-league contract two days before camp opened in Bradenton, Fla.
Brent Honeywell has a chance to help the Pirates in some capacity during the 2024 season Pitchers and catchers report to Bradenton this week for the beginning of Spring Training.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have added to their pitching depth by agreeing to a minor-league deal with right-hander Brent Honeywell Jr, according to MLB Network’s Jon Morosi.
The White Sox have sent right-hander Brent Honeywell Jr. outright to Triple-A Charlotte, tweets Scott Merkin of MLB.com. He cleared waivers following a designation for assignment on Wednesday.
The former top prospect is out of minor league options, so the Sox opted to designate him for assignment rather than continue to hold out hope for better results.
The Chicago White Sox swapped out a pair of pitchers prior to Monday's series opener against the New York Yankees. The Sox added recent waiver claim Brent Honeywell to the roster and optioned Sammy Peralta to Triple-A Charlotte.
Days after being designated for assignment, the White Sox have claimed right-hander Brent Honeywell off waivers from the Padres. Honeywell was cut to create space on the roster following the trade deadline on Tuesday.
The White Sox added a pair of right-handers to their 40-man roster, announcing that Lane Ramsey’s contract was selected from Triple-A and that Brent Honeywell Jr.
The San Diego Padres had a busy trade deadline on August 1, adding five new players to contribute to their 2023 postseason run. Rich Hill, Ji-Man Choi, Scott Barlow, Garrett Cooper and Sean Reynolds were all acquired by San Diego, meaning they had to make tons of room on the active roster.
Brent Honeywell, 28, spent five years ranked among baseball’s top 100 prospects at Baseball America but was repeatedly set back by injuries. He’s had a stunning four elbow surgeries dating back to 2018, completely derailing what looked to be a potential fast-track to MLB stardom.
For the first time in a while, Brent Honeywell Jr. has been able to string together a nice stretch of healthy baseball and even though his role isn't what he expected it to be with the San Diego Padres, he is certainly contributing in a positive manner.
Brent Honeywell gets the start and Wil Myers faces his former team for the first time Location: Peoria Stadium, Peoria, AZ TV: Bally Sports San Diego Radio: N/A Please remember our Game Day thread guidelines.
The Oakland A’s have lost an intriguing arm in their system. According to Jeff Passan from ESPN, Brent Honeywell has signed with the San Diego Padres. Interestingly, he has signed a major league contract for $725,000 for the 2023 season.
The Padres and right-hander Brent Honeywell are in agreement on a major league deal.
Brent Honeywell was supposed to be well on his way to stardom at this point. A former top prospect with a devastating screwball, it seemed to be a matter of time before he established himself as a top of the rotation starter at the major league level.
At some point, Brent Honeywell Jr. will make his Oakland A’s debut. It just will not happen right now. Honeywell was activated from the Injured List on Sunday.
The A’s announced that right-hander Brent Honeywell Jr. has been outrighted to Triple-A Las Vegas. Honeywell, 27, was drafted by the Rays in 2014 and spent years being considered one of the best prospects in the game.
The Oakland A’s could end up seeing Brent Honeywell Jr. at some point this year after all. That had been the hope as Honeywell began his rehab assignment on August 16.
The move helped each club work towards achieving their offseason goals.
The former top prospect will get his next opportunity in a different bay city With the deadline passed for the Rays to make additions to their 40-man roster, the team has reportedly made a trade that is sending former top prospect, RHP Brent Honeywell, to the Oakland Athletics.
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