Minor League Transactions: Jan. 1-Jan. 12, 2023
Transactions involving minor league players for the period Jan. 1-Jan. 12, 2023. All transactions conveyed by Major League Baseball.
Transactions involving minor league players for the period Jan. 1-Jan. 12, 2023. All transactions conveyed by Major League Baseball.
Cleveland picked up the 23-year-old righthander in a minor trade with Arizona, encouraged by his repertoire and new role.
The 23-year-old’s work ethic has caught the attention of team officials and is moving him closer to his big league debut.
Detroit’s first-rounder worked to ingratiate himself throughout West Michigan’s clubhouse.
The 21-year-old infielder’s gritty, high-contact approach resembles that of a former Blue Jays infielder.
After breaking out in 2021, the catcher struggled with a hamate injury in 2022.
The righthander began 2022 as a starter before moving back a relief role in the upper minors.
The shortstop thrived in the Australian Baseball League after making adjustments to his swing.
The 19-year-old middle infielder could become the first prospect signed by the club out of Asia to make it to the major leagues.
The utility player tapped into newfound strength in during the lost 2020 season.
Released by the Tigers in 2020, Kolton Ingram has found a spot on the Angels’ 40-man roster.
The young catcher dealt with a pair of finger injuries that hampered him on both sides of the ball.
The 21-year-old shortstop could make his major league debut in 2023 after conquering Double-A in 2022.
The Brewers’ first-round pick from 2018 added center field to his defensive résumé in 2022.
The Padres rave about the 2021 first-rounder’s ability on the field and makeup off it.
The 25-year-old lefthander is ready to join the Oakland rotation full-time after an encouraging 2022 debut.
Powerful 25-year-old Kyle Stowers could prove to be the lefthanded hitter the Orioles needs.
The talented shortstop worked on his selectivity at the plate and added a new position as the Dominican League MVP.
Six-foot-4 righthander Porter Hodge lost weight and enhanced two of his pitch types to put him on the cusp of reaching Double-A in his fifth pro season.
Speedy Xavier Edwards looks forward to getting back to his preferred hitting style following a trade to his hometown Marlins.
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