Logan Forsythe
37-Year-Old
Free Agent
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.000
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Released by Brewers
Forsythe was released by the Brewers on Friday.
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Forsythe served as organizational depth while the Brewers dealt with a rash of injuries, but the team never needed to call him up to the active roster. He hit .250/.483/.400 in 17 games for Triple-A Nashville and will now search for his next opportunity.
Forsythe served as organizational depth while the Brewers dealt with a rash of injuries, but the team never needed to call him up to the active roster. He hit .250/.483/.400 in 17 games for Triple-A Nashville and will now search for his next opportunity.
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The veteran infielder joined the Rangers last offseason on a one-year deal and appeared in 101 games with a .678 OPS. He had the highest strikeout rate (27.2%) of his career but also posted a double-digit walk rate (12.0%) for only the second time. He ended up missing the final three weeks of the season with a rib issue. Forsythe has bounced around since leaving the Rays in 2016, but he's failed to find similar success to his career year (.803 OPS) in 2015. He still offers some decent positional versatility across the infield, but his offensive game continues to trend downward. Forsythe should be able to find a new team in 2020 -- though it may require a minor-league deal -- but he seems unlikely to be making significant contributions based on his production over the past three years.
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Joins Brewers on minor-league deal
Forsythe signed a minor-league contract with the Brewers on Tuesday and was assigned to Triple-A Nashville, Will Sammon of The Athletic reports.
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Out with oblique strain
Forsythe was placed on the 45-day injured list Friday with a right oblique strain.
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Not starting Sunday
Forsythe is out of the lineup Sunday against the Mets, Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald reports.
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First homer with Marlins
Forsythe went 1-for-2 with two walks and a solo home run in Saturday's 8-4 loss to the Mets.
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Not starting Game 1
Forsythe is not in the lineup for the first game of Wednesday's doubleheader against the Orioles.
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Could be replaced from within
Forsythe may not return to the Rangers in free agency, instead potentially being replaced by either Isiah Kiner-Falefa or Nick Solak, MLB.com writes.
ANALYSIS
Forsythe is a free agent heading into 2020 but lost favor in an up-and-down year, hitting just .227/.325/.353 with seven homers in 367 plate appearances. The veteran turns 33 in January and still could find at least a part-time role piecing together starts around the infield, but Texas has a few internal options who can fill that role at a cheaper rate.
Forsythe is a free agent heading into 2020 but lost favor in an up-and-down year, hitting just .227/.325/.353 with seven homers in 367 plate appearances. The veteran turns 33 in January and still could find at least a part-time role piecing together starts around the infield, but Texas has a few internal options who can fill that role at a cheaper rate.