Anthony Swarzak, who wasn't offered a new contract by the Twins last month, has signed a minor-league deal with Cleveland.
The website Cleveland.com reports that Swarzak, who broke in with the Twins in 2009, will get an invitation to training camp with Cleveland.
Swarzak, 29, was 3-2 with a 4,.60 ERA for the Twins in 2014. He appeared in 50 games, mainly in middle relief, and started four timers.
For more about the signing, go here.
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