The Diamondbacks have outrighted Jake Hager to Triple-A Reno, thus removing the utilityman from the team’s 40-man roster. Hager has spent much of his Arizona tenure in the minors, appearing in only nine MLB games since the D-backs claimed him off waivers from the Mariners on July 30.
The waiver wire has essentially been Hager’s second home for the last four months, as he has been a member of four different organizations in that time. After beginning the season with the Mets, he has been designated for assignment and then claimed three times, going from the Mets to the Brewers to the Mariners before finally landing with the Diamondbacks.
Hager made his MLB debut this season while playing with the Mets, and the 28-year-old’s rookie season has seen him amass 14 games and 30 total plate appearances (batting .115/.233/.115) with New York and Arizona. Drafted 32nd overall by the Rays back in 2011, Hager has hit .258/.313/.385 over 3,508 career PA in the minor leagues, with the bulk of that time coming in Tampa and Milwaukee farm systems.
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