One final move
The Wild Things made a late roster move before tonight's regular-season opener against the Lake Erie Crushers. Washington reacquired right-handed starting pitcher Zach Groh from the Northern League's Gary SouthShore Railcats in exchange for reliever Kyle Heyne.
I assume Groh will go in the starting rotation at some point during the first two weeks of the season. He pitched in two games in relief (four innings) for Gary. Last year, Groh was 3-3 with Washington after joining the team in June. In his first game with Washington, Groh took a no-hitter into the sixth inning at Florence. He was injured shortly after that outing.
Heyne is the all-time saves leader in the Mid-American Conference. He's a sidearming right-hander and Washington had two of those (Matt Maradeo is the other), so the Wild Things were trading from a surplus.
I assume Groh will go in the starting rotation at some point during the first two weeks of the season. He pitched in two games in relief (four innings) for Gary. Last year, Groh was 3-3 with Washington after joining the team in June. In his first game with Washington, Groh took a no-hitter into the sixth inning at Florence. He was injured shortly after that outing.
Heyne is the all-time saves leader in the Mid-American Conference. He's a sidearming right-hander and Washington had two of those (Matt Maradeo is the other), so the Wild Things were trading from a surplus.
Labels: Gary SouthShore Railcats, Kyle Heyne, Zach Groh