
"He has played on different teams in each of the past four seasons, settling in as a light-hitting utility player. Newman batted .278 over 111 games with the Diamondbacks in 2024. That earned him a major league contract from the Angels last offseason, but he mustered only a .202/.209/.272 showing over 116 trips to the plate. The Halos designated him for assignment when they took a flier on former top prospect Oswald Peraza at the trade deadline."
"The right-handed hitting Newman finished the season in Triple-A with the Tigers. He hit .296 with a .377 on-base percentage over 15 games but didn't get an MLB look with Detroit. Newman puts the ball in play but rarely with any authority. He doesn't walk very often and grades as a slightly below-average defender around the infield. He'll try to win a bench spot in Spring Training behind Jonathan India, Bobby Witt Jr. and the newly-extended Maikel Garcia."
"Cuas returns to Kansas City, where he first reached the majors in 2022. The righty turned in a 3.58 ERA across 37 2/3 innings as a rookie. An early-season spike in strikeout rate the following year caught the attention of the Cubs. The Royals dealt him to Chicago in a swap for young outfielder Nelson Velazquez. It didn't work for either team, as both players struggled in their new environment."
Kevin Newman, 32, signed a minor-league contract with a non-roster Spring Training invite. Newman was an early-career regular shortstop for the Pirates and has become a light-hitting utility player while moving between teams over the past four seasons. He hit .278 in 111 games with the Diamondbacks in 2024 but produced a .202/.209/.272 line with the Angels and was designated for assignment. Newman finished the season in Triple-A with the Tigers, hitting .296 with a .377 on-base percentage in 15 games. He puts the ball in play with limited authority, walks rarely, grades slightly below average defensively, and will compete for a bench role. Cuas returns to Kansas City after debuting in 2022, posted a 3.58 ERA in 37 2/3 rookie innings, was traded to the Cubs for Nelson Velazquez, struggled in new environments, and posted a combined 5.20 ERA over 27 2/3 minor-league innings in 2025.
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