The Phillies are signing infielder Johan Camargo, reports MLBTR’s Tim Dierkes. It’s a $1.4M guarantee. Camargo was recently non-tendered by the Braves. The Phils have since announced the move, with right-hander Adonis Medina designated for assignment to clear 40-man roster space.
Camargo’s swift signing was no doubt fueled by Major League Baseball’s decision to institute a lockout, but there are pure player merits to consider here as well. While Camargo has yet to replicate his early career success with Atlanta, he remains a viable bench option capable of covering several positions. His dominant .326/.401/.557 output in 104 Triple-A games this year likely gave the Phillies front office hope as well.
The 24-year-old Medina draws the short end of the transaction stick after a cup of coffee in the majors and a rough showing at Triple-A. In 67 innings at the minor’s highest level, the right-hander pitched to a 5.05 ERA, continuing the trend of a rising ERA with each promotion. Medina regularly posts above-average groundball rates however, and is likely to pique the interest of a front office who values that skill set, assuming he doesn’t end up remaining with the only organization he’s known.
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