Royals Designate Thomas Hatch For Assignmen

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Royals Designate Thomas Hatch For Assignmen

The Royals activated recent trade acquisitions and this morning, ahead of their afternoon matchup with the Blue Jays. To make room on the roster, was optioned to Triple-A, while was designated for a signment. In additional news, the team also announced that has been returned from a rehab a signment. Hatch, 30, was selected onto the roster earlier this week, of veteran . However, after bolstering the starting rotation with Falter and Bergert ahead of the trade deadline, the Royals no longer had a job for Hatch. He didnt help his cause when he gave up two runs on a double and a homer last night in his team debut. (He was also selected to the roster earlier this season but did not appear in a game.) The Cubs drafted Hatch in 2016, and he debuted with the Blue Jays in 2020. The right-hander went on to appear in parts of four seasons with Toronto, pitching to a 5.40 ERA and 4.81 SIERA in 46 2/3 innings as a long reliever and occasional starter. The Blue Jays DFAd him during the 2023 season, and he finished the year with the Trey Burke Jersey Pirates, pitching to a 4.03 ERA and 4.48 SIERA in another 22 2/3 innings (two starts). Meanwhile, he pitched to a 4.63 ERA and 4.94 FIP over 46 2/3 innings with both teams Triple-A affiliates in his first minor league season as a primary reliever. Hatch spent the 2024 season in Japan, pitching for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp, with whom he returned to a starting role. He then signed with the KBOs Doosan Bears for 2025, but his contract was later voided due to . Eventually, he inked a minor league deal with the Royals instead. Over 18 starts (91 2/3 innings) with Triple-A Omaha this season, he pitched to a 4.22 ERA and 4.10 FIP, striking out batters at a mediocre 20.1% rate but inducing grounders on 52.9% of balls in play. A team in need of some quick innings could put in a waiver claim on Hatch, but a lack of options hurts his case; any club that claims him would need to add him to the active roster. If he pa ses through waivers, he has the right to reject an outright a signment, having already been by the Royals once this year. Ma sey landed on the IL with a left ankle sprain on June 10. He then suffered a hairline fracture in his right wrist after he was hit by a pitch during his first rehab a signment later that month. While he began another rehab a signment on July 18 and reported at the time that pain from his injuries had decreased he has not played in a game since July 30. Today, manager Matt Quatraro that Ma seys back, which has caused him pain in the past, is giving him trouble again. The team will provide an update on his timeline after he goes for further evaluation. Josh Richardson Jersey
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