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    Carlos Frias: Cut loose by Indians

    Carlos Frias was released by the Indians on Wednesday.Frias spent all of the 2017 season with Triple-A Columbus, posting a brutal 8.05 ERA and 21:22 K:BB across 38 innings of work. He'll look to catch on elsewhere as organizational pitching depth.

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    Indians' Carlos Frias: Inks minor-league deal with Indians

    Carlos Frias signed a minor-league contract with the Cleveland Indians on Tuesday.Frias is back with the Indians after spending all of last season with the team's Triple-A affiliate in Columbus. The 28-year-old made 30 appearances for Columbus in 2017, posting an unsightly 8.05 ERA and 21:22 K:BB across 38 innings. He'll report to minor-league camp and should serve as organizational bullpen depth for the Indians in 2018.

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    Indians' Carlos Frias: Back from DL

    Carlos Frias (finger) was activated from the 7-day disabled list Wednesday.Frias is back with Triple-A Columbus after a brief stay on the shelf due to a blister. The 27-year-old, who owns a 7.79 ERA through 34.2 innings with Columbus this season, will return to serving as organizational pitching depth now that he's healthy.

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    Indians' Carlos Frias: Lands on DL with blister

    Carlos Frias was placed on the DL by Triple-A Columbus after sustaining a blister over the weekend, Tribe Insider reports.Frias has had a rough year, including going unclaimed after being DFA'd in May. He's appeared in 33 MLB games (all with the Dodgers), but it appears his chances at the big leagues have all but expired at age 27.

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    Indians' Carlos Frias: Outrighted to Triple-A

    Carlos Frias cleared through waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A Columbus on Sunday.Frias was designated for assignment Tuesday in order to open up a 40-man roster spot for Bradley Zimmer. No other clubs showed interest in the hurler, so he'll rejoin the Triple-A squad.

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    Indians' Carlos Frias: Designated for assignment

    Carlos Frias was designated for assignment on Tuesday.The Cleveland Indians made five total roster moves and needed to open up a spot on the 40-man roster for Bradley Zimmer, whose contract was purchased from Triple-A. Frias has a 9.00 ERA in 17 innings at Triple-A and should pass through waivers.

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    Indians' Carlos Frias: Sent to Triple-A

    Carlos Frias was optioned to Triple-A Columbus on Tuesday.Frias put together a decent spring and came close to making the big-league roster. The righty logged a 3.86 ERA over seven Cactus League innings, but racked up a 1.43 WHIP while opposing hitters owned a .310 BAA. He'll likely see some action with the Cleveland Indians when the need for bullpen help arises.

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    Indians' Carlos Frias: On cusp of making 25-man roster

    Carlos Frias could make the club as an eighth reliever if starter Carlos Carrasco opens the season on the disabled list, Ross D. Franklin of the Associated Press reports.The Jays acquired the right-hander from the Dodgers in an offseason trade, but it's a bit surprising that Frias has made it to the finish line of big-league camp. After two unnoticeable seasons (2014-15) on the west coast, the 27-year-old was hurt in the latter half of 2016 before the Dodgers dumped him. Cleveland may choose to enter Opening Day with an overloaded bullpen, as the team won't need a fifth starter until mid-April. Even if that's the case and Frias makes the team, he won't have fantasy appeal unless he can work his way into a bigger role.

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    Indians' Carlos Frias: Among crowded field for final bullpen spot

    Carlos Frias is one of 20 pitchers in camp vying for the lone bullpen spot remaining on the team's 25-man roster, Paul Hoynes of Cleveland.com reports.Frias may be the underdog in the competition, but he brings an appealing ability to fill a long-relief role while being able to handle the occasional spot start when needed. Although the numbers may be underwhelming, 15 of Frias' 33 MLB outings have come as a starter, so he is capable of playing the part when the Cleveland Indians are in a bind. He'll need an extraordinary spring to make the Opening Day roster, but even if Frias manages to do so, the right-hander doesn't bring fantasy appeal in most formats.

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    Indians' Carlos Frias: Traded to Indians

    Carlos Frias was traded from the Dodgers to the Cleveland Indians on Monday in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations.The righty was designated for assignment by the Dodgers last week, so this trade doesn't come as too much of a surprise. Over parts of the last three seasons, Frias logged a 4.50 ERA in 114 innings with the big league club, although he also spent time in the minors. After an injury forced him to miss the second half of 2016, he will look to bounce back and compete for a bullpen spot with the Indians in 2017. Richie Shaffer was designated for assignment to open up a 40-man roster spot for Frias.

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