Minnesota Twins designate former Toronto Blue Jays reliever for assignment
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#MNTwins designated pitcher José Urena for assignment Friday to make space for Mick Abel, who will start Saturday's game.
Urena was Thursday's starter, and he was tagged for six earned runs over five innings in the Twins' 8-3 loss to the Athletics.
This boosted Urena's ERA to 4.58 over 17 2/3 innings since Minnesota selected his contract on August 1, as one of many roster moves the Twins made the day after their major selloff at the trade deadline.
Urena started three of his four appearances in a Twins uniform, and took a 2.13 ERA into Friday's action, though neither his 12.8% strikeout rate or his 10.3% walk rate were anything impressive.
Urena has a 5.00 ERA over 36 combined innings with the Mets, Dodgers, Blue Jays, and Twins, with a 12.5% strikeout rate and 8.1BB%.
In all three of his previous stops, Urena was designated for assignment, outrighted off the 40-man roster, and he then elected free agency rather than accept that outright assignment to Triple-A.
With more than eight full years of MLB service time, Urena has more than enough experience to allow him to turn down outright assignments in favor of return trips to the open market.
It seems probable that he'll elect free agency again here in the likely event that he clears waivers, though Urena might prefer some stability after bouncing around the league in 2025, and his options are more limited given the lack of time remaining in the regular season.
Another team in search of innings could also potentially just claim Urena off the waiver wire and insert him into their bullpen as a swingman, or into the rotation.
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