Phillies Sign Lou Trivino To Minor League Contract
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Phillies Sign Lou Trivino To Minor League Contract
"Altogether, Trivino had a 3.97 ERA in 47 2/3 innings between the Giants, Dodgers, and Phillies last year. His 17.9% strikeout rate was low, and Trivino's 5.10 expected ERA suggested he was lucky to achieve that performance. Still, having not appeared in the Majors from 2023-24 due to Tommy John surgery, it was an accomplishment for Trivino to simply stay healthy for a full season."
Lou Trivino signed a minor league contract with the Phillies after electing free agency following a designation for assignment by the Orioles. He previously signed a minor league deal with Philadelphia in February, received a spring training invite, began the year at Triple-A, posted a 2.77 ERA in 13 innings, and opted out after not being promoted. He then signed with Baltimore, made two appearances, allowed six earned runs in five innings, and was designated for assignment. This is his third Phillies minor league deal, including a productive stint last August. Overall, he posted a 3.97 ERA across 47 2/3 innings last year and stayed healthy through a full season after Tommy John surgery. The Phillies can keep him in Triple-A as depth behind a strong bullpen.
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