Los Athletics adquieren a José Suarez de los Mariners en un acuerdo económico

Los Athletics adquirieron este jueves al lanzador zurdo José Suarez de los Mariners a cambio de consideraciones económicas. Suarez se unirá a su tercera organización esta temporada tras breves pasos por los Braves y los Mariners.

Suarez comenzó el año con Atlanta, registrando una efectividad de 6.61 en ocho juegos antes de ser designado para asignación el 1 de mayo. Seattle lo reclamó de la lista de waivers el 3 de mayo, pero lo designó nuevamente el miércoles tras una sola aparición, lo que provocó el traspaso a Oakland.

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