Orioles acquire left-hander Scott Barnes, sign infielder Rey Navarro (updated)
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November 26, 2014 1:33 pm
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The Orioles announced today that they acquired left-handed reliever Scott Barnes from the Indians for cash considerations and officially signed infielder Rey Navarro to a major league deal.
The moves leave the Orioles with 39 players on their 40-man roster.
Barnes, 27, appeared in 25 games (one start) with Triple-A Columbus in 2014, going 3-2 with a 3.69 ERA (31 2/3 innings, 13 earned runs). In two major league seasons in the Cleveland organization, Barnes went 0-1 with a 5.20 ERA (27 2/3…The Orioles announced today that they acquired left-handed reliever Scott Barnes from the Indians for cash considerations and officially signed infielder Rey Navarro to a major league deal.
The moves leave the Orioles with 39 players on their 40-man roster.
Barnes, 27, appeared in 25 games (one start) with Triple-A Columbus in 2014, going 3-2 with a 3.69 ERA (31 2/3 innings, 13 earned runs). In two major league seasons in the Cleveland organization, Barnes went 0-1 with a 5.20 ERA (27 2/3 innings, 16 earned runs) in 22 games.
The left-hander was originally selected by the Giants in the eighth round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft out of St. John’s University.
Navarro, 24, spent 2014 in the Reds organization, splitting the season between Double-A Pensacola and Triple-A Louisville. In 67 games with Pensacola, Navarro hit .271/.336/.459 with nine home runs and 33 RBIs.
The switch-hitter also played 65 games with Triple-A Louisville, batting .296/.351/.409 with a .316/.369/.439 line against right-handed pitching.
Navarro was originally selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the third round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft and has hit .265/.312/.375 in eight minor league seasons.
Orioles scouts prefer Navarro at second base, but he also can play shortstop.
Update: Of course, the Orioles made the announcements while I was driving in the freezing rain to Ocean Pines. I pulled onto the shoulder of the road and raced to file this entry before my laptop died. The battery holds a charge for about three minutes.
Here’s a quote from executive vice president Dan Duquette, sent via text, that I couldn’t include in the entry within my three-minute window:
“Barnes has a good arm and sharp slider that he uses to get out both left- and right-handed hitters. Navarro is a switch-hitting infielder who our scouts like at second base who has good on-base skills and developing power.”
Triple-A hitters batted .193 against Barnes this season, and he averaged 9.9 strikeouts per nine innings.
The Orioles prefer Paul Janish, signed to a minor league deal and given a spring training invite, at shortstop. Navarro could be his double play partner at Triple-A Norfolk.
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