Starting pitcher John Patterson, just released by the Washington Nationals, was signed to a minor league deal by the Texas Rangers. Patterson has already been assigned to the clubs Triple-A farm team, the Oklahoma RedHawks. “It’s no-risk for a guy who has had success in the big leagues,” Rangers general manager Jon Daniels said. “We want to bring him in, get him healthy and send him [to Triple-A].” Not a bad pick-up for the Rangers, I agree with Daniels, this is very low risk, high reward scenario.
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