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Anthony Swarzak: Clears waivers, becomes free agent
Anthony Swarzak cleared waivers and elected free agency Wednesday.The righty reliever, whom Kansas City designated for assignment Saturday, has chosen to enter the open market rather than join Triple-A Omaha. Swarzak's 9.49 ERA through 12.1 innings this year doesn't figure to generate a ton of attention, but his veteran presence could certainly earn him an opportunity with another big-league club.
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Royals' Anthony Swarzak: DFA'd by Kansas City
The Kansas City Royals designated Anthony Swarzak for assignment Saturday, Alec Lewis of The Athletic reports.The righty pitched to a horrendous 9.39 ERA in seven appearances after joining the Royals on June 18, allowing three home runs in 7.2 innings of relief. Despite his considerable struggles, Swarzak may still have enough of a big-league track record to draw interest from other clubs on waivers.
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Royals' Anthony Swarzak: Ineffective performances so far
Anthony Swarzak has allowed six runs in 5.1 innings since his contract was selected from Triple-A Omaha.The veteran right-hander hasn't found any more success in Kansas City than he did before Arizona released him in April. Overall, Swarzak has a 9.90 ERA, 1.80 WHIP and 8:1 K:BB across 10 innings this season. He is unlikely to see anything more than low-leverage work.
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Royals' Anthony Swarzak: Contract selected
Anthony Swarzak's contract was selected by the Kansas City Royals on Friday.Swarzak spent a brief period on the Diamondbacks' active roster in April, allowing five runs in 4.2 innings of work. He was released and then spent nearly a month in limbo before joining the Royals on a minor-league deal in late May. The 35-year-old does have some strong seasons on his resume, including a 2.33 ERA back in 2017, but he's struggled to a 5.34 ERA in 84.1 innings over the last four years, so he's unlikely to find himself in a high-leverage role.
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Royals' Anthony Swarzak: Joins KC
Anthony Swarzak signed a minor-league contract with the Kansas City Royals on May 14.The 35-year-old right-hander has yet to make his debut for his new organization, but he'll presumably report to Triple-A Omaha when the Royals deem him ready for game action. Before landing with the Royals, Swarzak made six big-league appearances out of the Arizona bullpen, posting a 9.64 ERA and 1.71 WHIP across 4.2 innings.
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Anthony Swarzak: Cut loose by Arizona
The Diamondbacks released Anthony Swarzak on Friday.Arizona opted to part ways with Swarzak after he went unclaimed off waivers when he was designated for assignment a week earlier. The 35-year-old is now free to pursue work elsewhere, though he'll likely have to settle for a minor-league deal if he decides to keep his career going.
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Diamondbacks' Anthony Swarzak: Dropped from 40-man roster
The Arizona Diamondbacks designated Anthony Swarzak for assignment Sunday.Swarzak's removal from the 40-man roster clears a spot for newly-acquired outfielder Nick Heath, who was called up to the big leagues after Tim Locastro (finger) was placed on the 10-day injured list. During his week-and-a-half-long stint with Arizona, Swarzak made six appearances out of the bullpen and gave up five earned runs over 4.2 innings.
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Diamondbacks' Anthony Swarzak: Contract selected by Arizona
Anthony Swarzak had his contract selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday and was recalled from the alternate training site.The 35-year-old was reassigned to minor-league camp at the end of spring training but will join the big-league roster less than one week into the season. Swarzak will provide bullpen depth with Chris Devenski (personal) being placed on the restricted list.
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Diamondbacks' Anthony Swarzak: Reassigned to minor-league camp
Anthony Swarzak was reassigned to Arizona's minor-league camp Sunday.The 35-year-old joined the Arizona Diamondbacks as a non-roster invitee in early March but was unable to earn a spot on the Opening Day roster. Swarzak didn't appear in any games last season and posted a 4.56 ERA in 59 appearances between the Braves and Mariners during 2019.
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Diamondbacks' Anthony Swarzak: Joins Diamondbacks camp
Anthony Swarzak signed with Arizona as a non-roster invitee Thursday, Zach Buchanan of The Athletic reports.Swarzak has had success in the not-too-distant past, posting a 2.33 ERA in 77.1 innings of relief in 2017. He then struggled to a 5.08 ERA over the next two seasons before failing to crack a 40-man roster at any point last year. A sudden reversal of fortune in his age-35 campaign seems unlikely.