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Ryon Healy: Cut loose by Tampa Bay
The Rays released Ryon Healy on Thursday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.Healy likely had the option of reporting to minor-league camp after he was informed he wouldn't make the Rays' Opening Day roster, but given the organization's considerable corner-infield depth at both the MLB and Triple-A levels, the 30-year-old may have decided he was better off pursuing opportunities elsewhere. Though he has a pair of 20-plus-homer seasons on his resume, Healy has logged just seven plate appearances in the majors over the past two years and underwhelmed with a .700 OPS during his 67-game stint in the Korea Baseball Organization in 2021.
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Rays' Ryon Healy: Signs minors deal with Rays
Ryon Healy signed a minor-league contract with the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports.Healy has shown power but not enough else through parts of five MLB seasons, as his .261/.298/.450 slash line adds up to a 101 wRC+, a number which isn't good enough for a regular at a corner infield position. He left for Korea in an attempt to resuscitate his career last season, but he couldn't even last the full year with the Hanwha Eagles, who cut him after he hit .257/.306/.394 with just seven homers in 67 games. It's possible the Rays work their magic and turn him into a platoon bat, but the more likely outcome is he fails to make the team.
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Ryon Healy: Heading to Korea
Kealy signed a contract with the Hanwha Eagles of the KBO on Saturday, Sung Min Kim of The Athletic reports.Ryon Healy spent 2020 with the Brewers but was at the alternate training site for most of the season, appearing in four games and going 1-for-7. The 28-year-old has a career .261/.298/.450 slash line with 69 home runs in 405 games over five big-league seasons.
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Ryon Healy: Heads to open market
Ryon Healy elected free agency Monday.Healy will look for work with another organization this winter after he refused an outright assignment to Triple-A San Antonio upon clearing waivers a few days ago. The corner infielder appeared in four games with Milwaukee in 2020, logging seven at-bats.
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Brewers' Ryon Healy: Outrighted to Triple-A
Ryon Healy cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A San Antonio on Friday.The 28-year-old finished the season on Milwaukee's active roster, but it's not much of a surprise to see him cast off the 40-man roster after appearing in only four games all season. Healy figures to receive an invite to big-league spring training and attempt to reclaim a spot on the roster.
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Brewers' Ryon Healy: Rejoins big-league club
Ryon Healy was recalled from the alternate training site Friday.The 28-year-old had a brief stint on the active roster in early August but has otherwise been at the alternate training site all season. Healy went 1-for-6 during his brief action and had a .745 OPS in 2019.
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Brewers' Ryon Healy: Sent to alternate site
Ryon Healy was optioned to the Milwaukee Brewers' alternate training site Thursday.He had played sparingly thus far, going 1-for-6 with two strikeouts and zero walks. Healy will continue to serve as corner infield depth over the rest of the season.
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Brewers' Ryon Healy: Recalled by Brewers
Ryon Healy was recalled by the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday.Healy narrowly missed out on a spot with the major-league club to begin the season, but he'll now head to the big leagues after working at the alternate training site. The 28-year-old should serve as infield depth for the Brewers after slashing .237/.289/.456 with seven home runs and 26 RBI over 47 games with the Mariners last year.
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Brewers' Ryon Healy: Will compete for spot again
Ryon Healy will attend Summer Camp with the Milwaukee Brewers.Healy was optioned to Triple-A in mid-March, but he will get another chance to break camp with the big club, and will have better odds this time around with more roster spots available.
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Brewers' Ryon Healy: Sent to minors
Ryon Healy was optioned to Triple-A San Antonio on Wednesday.The Milwaukee Brewers have evidently been making some roster decisions while the season remains in limbo, demoting Healy, Mark Mathias and Ronny Rodriguez and simplifying the competition for bench spots in the infield. Healy could still be up at some point this season and could be serviceable enough, as he owns a lopsided but respectable .261/.298/.452 slash line in 401 career big-league games.