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  • Reds' Brandon Leibrandt: Lands with Reds on MiLB pact

    The Reds signed Leibrandt to a minor-league contract Dec. 27. Leibrandt got into two games with the Reds in 2024 before splitting the 2025 season between Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in the Yankees organization and the CTBC Brothers Baseball Club of the Chinese Professional Baseball League. The southpaw is likely ticketed for the Triple-A Louisville rotation to begin the 2026 season.
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  • Brandon Leibrandt: Cut loose, pursing work overseas

    The Yankees released Leibrandt on Thursday, and the 32-year-old lefty has since agreed to a contract with CTBC Brothers Baseball Club of the Chinese Professional Baseball League. Leibrandt made a pair of relief appearances in the majors for the Reds in 2024, but after joining the Yankees on a minor-league deal over the winter, he pitched exclusively with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre this season before being granted his release. In 10 appearances (nine starts) at the Triple-A level, Leibrandt posted a 2.85 ERA, 1.12 WHIP and 37:14 K:BB in 41 innings.
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  • Yankees' Brandon Leibrandt: Booted from big-league camp

    The Yankees reassigned Leibrandt to minor-league camp Thursday. Leibrandt was making a good case to be part of the Yankees' Opening Day bullpen with a 2.19 ERA and 1.30 WHIP over 12.1 innings in spring training. However, the 32-year-old southpaw owns a 5.28 ERA through 15.1 career MLB innings, so the team will likely need to see him continue his hot stretch in the minors before giving him the call to New York.
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  • Yankees' Brandon Leibrandt: Nets minors deal from Yankees

    Leibrandt signed a minor-league contract with the Yankees on Friday. Leibrandt elected free agency after being dropped from Cincinnati's 40-man roster in October, and he'll now join the Yankees organization to help fill out the roster at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. The 31-year-old southpaw put up a 4.41 ERA and 1.24 WHIP in 87.2 minor-league innings last season across 18 starts.
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  • Brandon Leibrandt: Elects free agency

    Leibrandt elected free agency Thursday, Mark Sheldon of MLB.com reports. Leibrandt cleared waivers after the Reds designated him for assignment earlier this week, but because he's been outrighted previously, he had the option to elect free agency. The lefty allowed seven runs over 6.1 innings for Cincinnati in 2024 during his first stint in the majors since 2020.
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  • Reds' Brandon Leibrandt: Designated for assignment

    The Reds designated Leibrandt for assignment Monday. It's a procedural move designed to free up a spot on the 40-man roster. Leibrandt had been set to become a free agent following the World Series.
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  • Reds' Brandon Leibrandt: Sent back to minors

    The Reds optioned Leibrandt to Triple-A Louisville on Friday. Leibrandt was pummeled for seven runs over four innings in an extended relief appearance Thursday versus Atlanta. He's being replaced on the roster by Alan Busenitz, who gives the bullpen a fresh arm.
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  • Reds' Brandon Leibrandt: Rejoins major-league club

    The Reds recalled Leibrandt from Triple-A Louisville on Wednesday. He'll provide length in the bullpen after the Reds' relief corps needed to cover 7.2 innings in Tuesday's win over Atlanta upon Brandon Williamson's exit due to an elbow injury. Leibrandt had one scoreless relief appearance for the Reds last month.
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  • Reds' Brandon Leibrandt: Selected from Louisville

    The Reds selected Leibrandt's contract from Triple-A Louisville on Thursday. Leibrandt has spent all season in Triple-A, where he owns a 4.46 ERA and 1.30 WHIP through 76.2 innings across 16 starts. The 31-year-old southpaw will likely work out of the bullpen as he returns to the majors for the first time since 2020, replacing Casey Kelly.
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  • Reds' Brandon Leibrandt: Latches on with Cincinnati

    The Reds signed Leibrandt to a minor-league contract Friday. Leibrandt, 31, has been in independent ball for the last two seasons after pitching in the Cubs' minor-league system in 2022. He appeared in five games with the Marlins back in 2020, allowing two runs with a 3:7 K:BB over nine innings.
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  • Brandon Leibrandt: Heading to Atlantic League

    Leibrandt signed a contract with the Kentucky Wild Health Genomes of the independent Atlantic League on Monday. Leibrandt split 2021 between Double-A and Triple-A with the Marlins in 2021, and he struggled with a 5.68 ERA, 1.50 WHIP and 74:33 K:BB over 88.2 innings in 21 games (18 starts) across the two levels. He made his big-league debut in 2020 and allowed two earned runs in nine frames.
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  • Marlins' Brandon Leibrandt: Back with Marlins

    Leibrandt (elbow) returned to the Marlins on a minor-league deal Monday, Craig Mish of SportsGrid.com reports. Leibrandt made five relief appearances in his debut season last year. He allowed just two runs in nine innings but also walked seven batters while striking out just three. His season ended prematurely in early September with left elbow ulnar neuritis. It's unclear if the issue is still affecting him this spring, but he'll likely need a few weeks of buildup time even if fully healthy.
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  • Marlins' Brandon Leibrandt: Shifts to 45-day IL

    Leibrandt (elbow) was transferred to the 45-day injured list Sunday. The 27-year-old was shut down with left elbow ulnar neuritis last week and will now be sidelined through the rest of the regular season. Leibrandt made his major-league debut this season and had a solid showing before going down with the injury, allowing two runs on three hits with three strikeouts and seven walks over nine innings.
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  • Marlins' Brandon Leibrandt: Shut down with elbow injury

    The Marlins placed Leibrandt on the 10-day injured list Monday with left elbow ulnar neuritis. Outfielder Monte Harrison was promoted from the Marlins' alternate training site to fill Leibrandt's spot on the 28-man active roster. The Marlins haven't provided a timeline for Leibrandt's return, but given that the regular season is set to end Sept. 27, he could very well be done for 2020. He's made five appearances out of the Miami bullpen this season, posting a 2.00 ERA, 1.11 WHIP and 3:7 K:BB in nine innings.
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  • Marlins' Brandon Leibrandt: Joins big club

    Leibrandt was recalled from Miami's alternate camp site Wednesday. Leibrandt made one appearance for the Marlins earlier in the season, allowing just one hit and one walk across four scoreless innings. The lefty should offer length out of Miami's bullpen following Tuesday's twin bill.
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  • Marlins' Brandon Leibrandt: Optioned to alternate site

    Leibrandt was optioned to the Marlins' alternate training site Monday, Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald reports. He logged four scoreless innings Sunday against the Nationals, so this move is likely just to get fresh arms up and we can expect Leibrandt back at some point this summer. Jorge Guzman and Jesus Tinoco were promoted to help fortify the bullpen.
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  • Marlins' Brandon Leibrandt: Joins Marlins

    Leibrandt signed a contract with the Marlins on Wednesday and was added to the 60-player pool, Craig Mish of SportsGrid.com reports. Leibrandt hasn't seen game action since the 2018 season when he was forced to undergo Tommy John surgery in July. The 27-year-old lefty was in the midst of a strong season (1.42 ERA over 50.2 innings) prior to the injury, but he's somewhat of an unknown since he's coming off the surgery.
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  • Phillies' Brandon Leibrandt: Likely out for season

    Leibrandt is likely done for the year with an elbow injury and could be facing Tommy John surgery, The Morning Call reports. Leibrandt was having an excellent season for Triple-A Lehigh Valley, tossing 50.2 innings with a 1.42 ERA. The timing of the injury means that if he does end up needing Tommy John surgery he could end up missing the entirety of the 2019 season as well. He'd be returning in 2020 as a 27-year-old with no major-league experience coming off a serious injury.
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