Astros Sign Former Yankees Reliever in Possible Bronx Chess Move
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Enyel De Los Santos has joined the Houston Astros on a major league contract ahead of their weekend series against the Yankees. Having previously experienced a tough stint with the Yankees, where he had a 14.21 ERA in 6 1/3 innings, he spent last season with the Atlanta Braves, achieving a 4.53 ERA across 43 2/3 innings. The Astros, facing bullpen injuries and inconsistency, are relying on De Los Santos’s experience during a crucial period in the American League playoff race, particularly as he returns to Yankee Stadium.
Enyel De Los Santos was signed by the Houston Astros to a major league contract as a bullpen addition just prior to facing off against the Yankees.
After a brief and difficult stint with the Yankees, where he posted a 14.21 ERA in over 6 innings, De Los Santos moved to the Braves.
De Los Santos had a more successful run with the Braves, achieving a 4.53 ERA over 43 2/3 innings, before being released upon a team acquisition.
The Astros are looking for bullpen stability amid player injuries and believe De Los Santos can offer experience and depth in crucial games.
Read at Miami Herald
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