HUGE BLOW: Twins Have Officially Confirmed and Announced The Departure of Most Experienced and Fans Favourite Veteran Reliever With Problematic Tendency

The Twins have released veteran reliever Jay Jackson, reports Aaron Gleeman of The Athletic. The righty had been released last month and was not on the 40-man roster.

Jackson made 20 MLB appearances for Minnesota early in the season. He had a 7.52 earned run average despite striking out 29 batters and issuing only nine walks. The long ball was the biggest problem. Jackson surrendered seven home runs in 26 1/3 innings. It was a significant improvement over his 2.12 ERA in identical playing time with the Blue Jays the previous season.

Twins release veteran reliever with one problematic tendency

Jackson, 36, pitched three innings of one-run ball in Triple-A earlier this season. He did not throw there after last month’s outright assignment. Jackson was on the temporarily inactive list. He is currently a free agent and may attract minor league interest once he is ready to return to action.

 

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