Nationals 3-Year Veteran, Former Reds, Dodgers Hurler Elects Free Agency
Summary
Eduardo Salazar, a pitcher for the Washington Nationals, has chosen to become a free agent. The Nationals, who finished last in their division, are making changes to their roster to improve for the next season, starting with their pitching staff. Salazar played for the Nationals, Reds, and Dodgers but struggled with an 8.38 ERA in 30 games this year.Key Facts
- The Washington Nationals ended the season with a 66-96 record.
- The Nationals plan to make changes, including hiring a new president of baseball operations and a new manager.
- Eduardo Salazar was removed from the Nationals' 40-man roster.
- Salazar has played for the Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Washington Nationals.
- He decided to become a free agent after being taken off the Nationals' roster.
- In 30 games this season, Salazar had an ERA of 8.38.
- Salazar allowed 47 hits and seven home runs in 29 innings.
- His last major league appearance coincided with significant team changes, including firing of team executives.
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