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Brice announced Wednesday via social media that he has retired from professional baseball. The 32-year-old's announcement came two days after Triple-A St. Paul placed him on its voluntarily retired list. The right-hander didn't see any big-league action this season between stints in the Phillies and Twins organizations and turned in an ugly 12.00 ERA over 15 innings between the Triple-A and Double-A levels. Brice previously made 144 appearances in the majors from 2016 through 2022, logging a 5.12 ERA while collecting four wins and 16 holds over 168.2 innings across stops with the Marlins, Reds, Red Sox and Pirates.
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Brice signed a minor-league deal with the Twins on Thursday. Brice spent spring training with the Phillies and appeared in two games with Triple-A Lehigh Valley before being released. He'll head to Double-A Wichita to begin his tenure with the Twins.
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Brice signed a minor-league contract with the Phillies on Sunday that includes an invitation to big-league camp, Matt Gelb of The Athletic reports. The right-hander spent last season at Triple-A with the Twins and Diamondbacks, and he didn't see big-league action as he struggled to a 6.92 ERA over 40.1 frames in the minors. Brice will need a strong showing during spring training to have a chance of cracking Philadelphia's Opening Day roster.
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Brice signed a minor-league contract with Minnesota on Saturday and will report to Triple-A St. Paul, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports. Brice had an ugly 24.00 ERA (8 ER in 3 IP) with a 3:9 K:BB ratio at Triple-A Reno before his release from the Diamondbacks organization. He'll get another shot with Minnesota, an organization in need of relief pitching depth.
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Brice was released by the Diamondbacks on Monday. Brice was hammered for 12 runs -- eight earned -- while walking nine over three innings with Triple-A Reno to earn a pink slip. The 30-year-old will look for a shot in another organization.
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