Pittsburgh Pirates re-signed former New York Yankees pitcher Domingo German to a minor league contract.
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Pirates re-signed right-handed starting pitcher Domingo German, bringing him back on a minor league contract, according to Alex Stumpf of MLB.com.
He signed a minor league contract with the Pirates back in March, for a deal that paid $1.25 million and came with a 2025 club option. The franchise then promoted him to Triple-A with the Indianapolis Indians in May. He made 10 starts with a 4-4 record, 5.36 ERA, 50.1 innings pitched, allowing 51 hits, 30 earned runs, eight home runs and 28 walks, while making 48 strikeouts. He also held opposing batters to .225 hitting.
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