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.