Tigers Release 29-Year-Old Journeyman in Paul Sewald Roster Move
Summary
The Detroit Tigers changed their team roster before a game against the Cleveland Guardians. They put pitcher Paul Sewald back on the active list after he recovered from a shoulder injury. To make space, they released pitcher Codi Heuer, and another player, José Urquidy, was expected to move to a minor league team.Key Facts
- The Tigers activated pitcher Paul Sewald from the injured list after a shoulder strain.
- Sewald was acquired from the Cleveland Guardians on July 31.
- To adjust the roster, the team released pitcher Codi Heuer from their Triple-A team.
- Heuer played in two games for the Tigers this summer and then moved to Triple-A.
- José Urquidy, another pitcher, was designated for assignment and expected to move to Triple-A Toledo.
- Being designated for assignment means Urquidy cannot play in the postseason if he remains in the Tigers' organization.
- The Tigers must decide whether to keep Urquidy for next season, where his contract has a $4 million option.
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