A year ago, the San Francisco Giants sent cash to the Milwaukee Brewers for a pitcher named Ethan Small. A year later, he hasn’t delivered much to the Giants.
The San Francisco Giants continue to make moves, both big and small. On the small side, the Giants brought back two pitchers they didn't keep at the non-tender deadline, both on minor league deals.
The Giants brought back pitchers Ethan Small and Kai-Wei Teng on minor league contracts last month (h/t to Baseball America’s Matt Eddy). San Francisco had dropped both players from the 40-man roster at the non-tender deadline.
The 27-year-old is a former first-round pick of the Brewers who came over to the Giants in a trade last month. He only has 10 1/3 innings of major league experience thus far.
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