The Class AAA Rochester rotation is pretty much set, with Alex Meyer, Trevor May, Logan Darnell, Kris Johnson and Sean Gilmartin. If Vance Worley was going to stick around, he would have to pitch out of the bullpen. So the Twins looked to move him.
Since he was waived last week, teams could deal for him now without giving a 40-man roster spot to him, And the Twins found a taker in the Pirates.
The Twins sold Worley, their Opening Day starter last season, to the Pittsburgh Pirates for an undisclosed amount.
Worley made four appearances during spring training, three as a starter. In 102/3 innings, he gave up 16 runs on 22 hits and five walks. That includes a May 18 game against Tampa Bay during which he was tagged for six doubles. He was cut from camp, clearing waivers, shortly after that.
Worley came to the Twins along with righthander Trevor May before the 2013 season in exchange for outfielder Ben Revere. Worley wound up as the Twins' Opening Day starter last season, taking the loss in a matchup against Detroit ace Justin Verlander. He continued to struggle after that, and was sent down to the minors in May after going 1-5 with a 7.21 ERA.
He was shut down late in the season because of shoulder problems, but reported to camp 25 pounds lighter and seemed ready to fight for a roster spot.
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