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Joe La Sorsa (Joe La Sorsa)

January 30: The National Team announced that Lassasa cleared its exemption and is now a free player.

January 29: The people announced that they demanded exemption from unconditional exemptions on left -hander Joe La Sorsa (Joe La Sorsa)Essence The left -hander is no longer in the lineup of 40 people, because the Nat people are specified as the mission when signing OGASAWARA’s Shinnosuke last week.

La Sorsa on April 27 did it directly in his previous career. The Natt passed an exemption during the last offsee, and finally chose him back to the August lineup. A direct career has the right to refuse another such task to support free players. This may be why the Natt placed him to release exemption rather than completely exemption.

Southpaw has 50 1/3 major alliance bureau in his pedestrian record. In the case of draft rays, he climbed to the Grand Slam match with that club, but gave up after just twice. He was claimed by the Nats in June 2023. Generally speaking, his average run rate is 4.47, the outline rate of the three strikeouts is 19.2 %, and the walking rate is 6.4 % and 40.9 % of the ground ball rate.

Among minors, he did have a strong number in 2022, but has been upgraded since then. In the 2022 season, he recorded 73 1/3 of the farm on the farm with 2.33 ERA, 31.4 % of the 31.4 % striker and 3.6 % walk rate. In the last two seasons, he threw 92 and 2/3 of the small league bureau with 2.82 Era, but his output rate was 18 % and the walking rate was 6.2 %, all moved in a wrong direction.

La Sorsa did not work hard. His fast -goal was only 90.4 miles per hour last year, and the general outlook rate was usually insufficient. However, a small part of his large alliance made him avoid major losses, because the average export speed and hard hit rate of Statcast were better than the average level. He has several choices, and the service time is less than one year, which may increase his attractiveness as a deep choice.

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