The Pirates announced they have designated left-hander Josh Walker for assignment as part of a series of moves. It was reported on Thursday that the club would be selecting righty Domingo German, but needed a 40-man roster spot. Righty Hunter Stratton was optioned to get German onto the active roster.

Walker, 29, was designated for assignment by the Mets a couple of weeks ago. The Bucs then swung a deal for him, sending rookie ball pitcher Nicolas Carreno the other way, but they kept Walker at Triple-A Indianapolis. He made one appearance there before landing on the minor league injured list with an undisclosed injury. Injured players can’t be placed on outright waivers and the trade deadline has passed so Walker will end up on release waivers in the coming days.

The lefty spent his entire career with the Mets prior to the trade. He has 22 1/3 major league innings under his belt with a 6.45 earned run average, 22.3 percent strikeout rate and 11.7 percent walk rate. His minor league numbers are more intriguing. Over 2023 and 2024, he has 59 innings pitched on the farm with a 2.59 ERA and 31.7 percent strikeout rate, though his 13.9 percent walk rate is clearly on the high side. He will still have one option remaining after this season and less than a year of service time.





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