
"Bruihl is once again available for the 29 other teams to pick up on waivers. Of course, there is the possibility that a team jumps the waiver wire and trades for him, just like the Guardians did last Thursday. That doesn't seem likely, however, as Bruihl has over five years of minor league service time, allowing him to outright the assignment and enter free agency."
"The left-handed pitcher has spent parts of the last five seasons in the big leagues, albeit with just over a year of service time. Bruihl went undrafted and signed as a non drafted free agent with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the summer of 2017. He made his debut four years later, and spent parts of three seasons with the team, authoring a 3.65 ERA and 4.47 FIP with the team."
Justin Bruihl was designated for assignment by the Cleveland Guardians for a second time in December after the team signed Shawn Armstrong, creating a vacancy on the 40-man roster. He is available to 29 other teams via waivers or could be traded, though his five-plus years of minor league service allow him to reject an outright assignment and enter free agency. Bruihl is a left-handed pitcher with parts of five big-league seasons and just over one year of MLB service. He went undrafted, signed with the Dodgers in 2017, debuted in 2021, and has pitched for the Dodgers, Rockies, Pirates, and in Blue Jays' minor leagues, with mixed results and fluctuating strikeout and walk rates.
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