Orioles Sign Elvis Peguero To Two-Year Minor League Deal
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Orioles Sign Elvis Peguero To Two-Year Minor League Deal
"Two-year minor league deals are normally signed when a pitcher is facing a lengthy injury absence, often due to a notable procedure such as Tommy John surgery. These types of deals allow the pitcher to rehab using a team's facilities while collecting a paycheck."
"Peguero has pitched for the Angels, Brewers, and White Sox over the past five seasons. He has allowed 4.26 earned runs per nine innings, with a strikeout rate of 19.5% and a walk rate of 10.8%."
"He exhausted his final option season in 2025, meaning he will be out of options going forward. If he can eventually earn a roster spot and hold it, he can be retained for several years via arbitration."
Elvis Peguero signed a minor league deal with the Orioles for the 2026 and 2027 seasons and has been assigned to Triple-A Norfolk Tides. His health status is uncertain, as he was previously on the injured list due to a right elbow strain. Minor league deals are often used for pitchers facing long injury recoveries, allowing them to rehab while being paid. Peguero has pitched for the Angels, Brewers, and White Sox, with a career earned run average of 4.26 and a strikeout rate of 19.5%.
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