Phillies Sign Seth Beer To Minor League Deal
Briefly

The Philadelphia Phillies signed first baseman Seth Beer this week and assigned him to Double-A Reading. Previously, Beer was with the Long Island Ducks, showing notable performance with a .239 average and four homers in 14 games. Drafted by Houston in 2018, he has played with multiple organizations and traumas led to limited MLB opportunities. However, his career minor league stats reflect promise with a .278 batting average. The Phillies hope his combination of discipline and power will enhance their lineup moving forward.
Beer, 28, signed with the Ducks during the second week of April, showing strong performance that led to his signing with the Phillies and assignment to Double-A.
His combination of plate discipline and power impressed the Phillies enough to get him another opportunity in affiliated ball, after a notable stint in the Ducks.
Despite limited major league exposure, Beer owns an impressive .278/.376/.475 career minor league batting line that signifies his potential impact at the next level.
Originally drafted by the Astros, Beer has transitioned between organizations, demonstrating resilience and skill, particularly in the minor leagues where he previously performed well.
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