The Mariners are going to sign left-hander Josh Fleming to a minor league deal, reports Robert Murray of FanSided. The Republik Sports client also receives an invite to major league spring training.
The Seattle Mariners added to their organizational depth on Tuesday by signing former Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Josh Fleming to a minor league deal. Mike Curto, the broadcaster for the Tacoma Rainiers, put the information out on social media: The Mariners have signed LHP Josh Fleming to a minor league deal and assigned him to Tacoma.
The Mariners have signed left-hander Josh Fleming to a minor league deal and assigned him to Triple-A Tacoma, as relayed by Tacoma Rainiers broadcast Mike Curto on X (link).
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He has logged 31 1/3 innings for the Pirates between two stints this year, allowing 4.02 earned runs per nine. His 54.3 percent ground ball rate is quite strong, but both his 12.3 percent strikeout rate and 10.1 percent walk are subpar.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have added left-handed pitcher Josh Fleming to the active roster. Fleming takes the place of right-hander Hunter Stratton, who was placed on the 15-day injured list with a right triceps strain.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have recalled right-handed reliever Josh Fleming from Triple-A Indianapolis prior to Tuesday’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers.
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The Pittsburgh Pirates (13-11) host the Milwaukee Brewers (14-8). The contest at PNC Park begins at 6:40 PM ET on Wednesday. The Pirates will look to Josh Fleming (1-0) versus the Brewers and Bryse Wilson (2-0).
The 27-year-old pitched for the Rays in each of the past four seasons, working out of both the bullpen and the starting rotation. He also operated as a bulk reliever following an opener in Tampa Bay at times.