Winquest’s Yankees Career Ends without a Pitch. New York Returns Rule 5 Pick to St. Louis Cardinals - The Morning Sun
Winquest went 0-1 with a 7.20 ERA in nine spring appearances before New York returned him under Rule 5 rules.
- The New York Yankees returned 25-year-old pitcher Cade Winquest to the Cardinals on Monday, three days after designating him for assignment.
- During December's winter meetings, the Yankees selected Winquest in the Rule 5 Draft, paying $100,000 to acquire him from St. Louis.
- Winquest allowed 13 hits and eight earned runs during 10 spring training innings, posting a 7.20 ERA across nine appearances with three home runs surrendered.
- Cardinals reporter Jeff Jones noted the organization assigned the pitcher to the Triple-A level following his return, restoring roster depth.
- Major League Baseball's Rule 5 Draft requires teams to keep selected players on their 40-man roster for the entire season or return them to the original club.
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Winquest’s Yankees career ends without a pitch. New York returns Rule 5 pick to St. Louis Cardinals
Cade Winquest’s New York Yankees career has ended without him throwing a pitch that counted. New York returned the 25-year-old right-hander to the St.
Yankees Return Rule 5 Draft Pick Cade Winquest to Cardinals
The Yankees have returned Rule 5 pick Cade Winquest to the Cardinals after he cleared waivers following a designation for assignment. Winquest, who turns 26 soon, had a challenging spring training, pitching 10 innings with an 8.00 ERA. The Yankees had originally selected him in the Rule 5 draft due to roster space but did not use him in any games. Following a minor roster adjustment, Winquest was designated, leading to his return to the Cardinal…
NY Yankees officially return Cade Winquest to the St. Louis Cardinals
Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn ImagesKim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images The New York Yankees took a rare chance on a Rule 5 Draft pick late last year, their first one since 2011, when they picked St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Cade Winquest. It came as a shock for everyone involved, but the Bombers saw potential in the soon-to-be 26-year-old. Winquest did show some attractive traits, but wasn’t particularly impressive in spring training with a 7.20 E…
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