Alan Rangel, a 27-year-old right-hander, has been recalled by the Phillies to make his major league debut as they manage an injury-limited pitching roster. Having previously been with the Braves, Rangel aims to leverage a solid performance in Triple-A where he recorded a 25.4% strikeout rate, despite a less impressive 5.02 ERA. He adds depth to a depleted bullpen, with current circumstances requiring a fresh arm. Rangel likely represents an important depth asset amidst Philadelphia's pitching challenges.
Rangel, 27, has been in the big leagues before, briefly with the Braves, and the Phillies clearly see potential in him as they recalled him for debut.
Having pitched 57 1/3 innings with a 25.4% strikeout rate in Triple-A, Rangel's potential combined with the current pitching situation makes him a valuable addition.
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