Diamondbacks Cut Ties with 6-Year MLB Veteran, Ending Brief Stint
Summary
The Arizona Diamondbacks have released pitcher Nabil Crismatt to make room for another player. This move comes just before the end of the season, and Crismatt is now a free agent. He had played for several teams over six years, including the Diamondbacks, but will not be part of their future plans.Key Facts
- The Arizona Diamondbacks removed Nabil Crismatt from their team roster.
- Right-handed pitcher Bryce Jarvis replaced Crismatt on the roster.
- Crismatt has been in Major League Baseball for six years and played for four teams: Cardinals, Padres, Diamondbacks, and Dodgers.
- Earlier in the year, Crismatt had a stint in the minor leagues with the Philadelphia Phillies.
- While playing for the Diamondbacks, Crismatt had a 3.71 ERA, pitched 34 innings, and recorded three wins.
- The Diamondbacks will not make the playoffs this season, marking the second year in a row they miss the playoffs.
- With his release, Crismatt may have to sign a minor league deal for future opportunities.
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