DFA

Ballclubs always adjust their 40-man rosters at this time of year. That means we see some familiar names being cut loose (in baseball jargon, "Designated for Assignment"). One that caught my eye -- and that of many Yankee fans -- was Ramiro Pena. A backup infielder who first came to the majors with the championship-bound 2009 Yanks, he fell behind Eduardo Nunez on the organizational pecking order. Pena has been a Brave the past couple of seasons. I always liked the way he played defense -- seemed like he'd enjoy a good career as a utility player, And he probably will, just elsewhere. I wonder if the Mets might look at this fundamentally sound player as a possible everyday shortstop option, especially if they shudder at the thought of the defensively limited Wilmer Flores and Daniel Murphy as a middle-infield combo for 2015.
(This image is from a Braves/Mets game last July at Citi Field.)

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