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The Mets signed Brosseau to a minor-league contract Friday, Michael Mayer of MetsmerizedOnline.com reports. Brosseau was released by the Royals last week after hitting only .107/.212/.143 across 33 plate appearances at Triple-A Omaha. The 30-year-old has a career .790 OPS against left-handed pitching at the major-league level, although that number dropped to just .571 in 2023. Brosseau will give the Mets experienced infield depth.
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The Royals released Brosseau on Wednesday. Brosseau signed a minor-league deal with Kansas City in December, but he's slashed just .107/.212/.143 across 33 plate appearances at Triple-A Omaha. He will now presumably seek another minor-league deal from a different organization, and his career .741 OPS in the majors should help the 30-year-old secure a contract relatively easily.
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Brosseau signed a minor-league contract with the Royals on Thursday. Brosseau made the Brewers' Opening Day roster this past season, but he batted just .205/.256/.397 across 29 games before being cut loose. He then spent a bit of time overseas with the Chiba Lotte Marines of Nippon Professional Baseball. The 29-year-old returns stateside as organizational infield depth for Kansas City.
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Brosseau was designated for assignment by the Brewers on Wednesday. Brosseau was optioned to Triple-A Nashville in early June after batting just .205/.256/.397 across 78 plate appearances. The 29-year-old infielder has now also lost his 40-man roster spot.
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Milwaukee optioned Brosseau to Triple-A Nashville on Monday. Brosseau had been on the roster primarily to hit lefties, but he had managed just a .571 OPS versus southpaws for the season. He'll now head to the minors to make room for Luis Urias (hamstring), who was reinstated from the 60-day injured list.