Colten Brewer Opts Out Of Yankees Deal
Briefly

Colten Brewer has opted out of his minor league contract with the Yankees following a period on the inactive list due to his wife's childbirth. At Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, he had a 3.94 ERA over 29 2/3 innings and maintained a strikeout rate of 27.1%. His big league performance includes 120 innings with a 5.10 ERA, and despite a disappointing 2022 season with the Cubs, his FIP and SIERA suggest he performed better than indicated by his results. He may attract interest due to the prevalence of pitching injuries in MLB.
Colten Brewer opted out of his minor league deal with the Yankees after his wife gave birth. He previously played for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
In Triple-A, Brewer had a 3.94 ERA over 29 2/3 innings and a strikeout rate of 27.1%, indicating his potential as a pitcher.
Brewer has a mixed big league experience with a 5.10 ERA, including a challenging season with the Cubs where he had a 5.66 ERA but respectable underlying metrics.
Brewer’s 3.12 FIP and 3.86 SIERA implied he performed better than his results indicated, offering potential for teams in need of pitching.
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