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Milwaukee Brewers Swing Quiet Trade for Right-Handed Pitcher

2026-06-12 · Yahoo Sports

Milwaukee Brewers Swing Quiet Trade for Right-Handed Pitcher

The Milwaukee Brewers swung a quiet deal on Wednesday, trading right-handed pitcher Jacob Waguespack to the Detroit Tigers in exchange for a player to be named later or cash. Waguespack, a 32-year-old hurler, pitched in 16 games this season for Triple-A Nashville with a 1.66 ERA. He has spent most of his professional baseball career down in the minors, pitching in 208 games throughout his career. Waguespack was actually very good for Triple-A Nashville before being traded on Wednesday, appearing in 16 games and having a 1.66 ERA and a 33-to-15 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 21 2/3 innings pitched. In 2025, he pitched in 25 games at the Triple-A level in the Philadelphia Phillies and Tampa Bay Rays farm systems and had a 2.45 ERA, but didn't get the call to the majors. He hasn't gotten the call to the majors this season either. The last time he pitched in a big league game was back in 2024 as a member of the Rays. That season, he pitched in four big league games and had a 5.41 ERA. Before that, he pitched in 16 games in the majors in 2019 as a rookie with the Toronto Blue Jays and had a 4.38 ERA. He followed up by pitching in 11 games with the Blue Jays in 2020. Now, he's heading over to a Tigers team that has been a disaster all season to this point. The bullpen has been an area that has been just fine for Detroit, with the 16th-ranked bullpen ERA in baseball at 4.19. Hopefully, Waguespack is able to get a shot and make a return trip to the big leagues now after the deal. For Milwaukee, this isn't a deal that impacts the club right now on paper. He wasn't on the big league roster and there wasn't much chatter about him in general. The Brewers have lost arms to injuries, but have plenty of depth still at their disposal.

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