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by joez
INDIANS SIGN ROTH, RELEASE CLOYD
Tony Lastoria
Editor-in-Chief
The Indians add a versatile pitcher in Michael Roth, lose a 2014 Triple-A Columbus mainstay in Tyler Cloyd.
The Cleveland Indians today announced they have signed free agent left-handed pitcher Michael Roth to a minor league contract with a non-roster invitation to Major League camp.
Roth, 24, is entering just his fourth professional season. He was a Texas League postseason and midseason All-Star selection for Double-A Arkansas in 2014, going 11-7 with a 2.62 ERA in 22 starts (140.2 IP, 121 H, 53 BB, 79 K). He made seven relief appearances over three stints for the Los Angeles Angels last season (8.76 ERA, 12.1 IP, 16 H, 9 BB, 9 K) and made 15 appearances with them in 2013 (7.20 ERA, 20.0 IP, 24 H, 6 BB, 17 K). He was designated for assignment this offseason by the Angels and after clearing waivers for a second time was outrighted to the minors and chose to declare himself a free agent on November 20.
Roth was a member of the University of South Carolina baseball team that made three straight trips to the College World Series finals from 2010-12, winning titles in 2010 and 2011. He was selected by the Indians in the 31st round of the 2011 Draft, but did not sign. He was drafted by the Angels in the 9th round of the 2012 Draft the following year and signed with them.
With the signing of Roth, the Indians no longer had a rotation spot available at Triple-A Columbus that they could ensure for Tyler Cloyd. As courtesy the Indians released Cloyd so that he could find an opportunity with another team rather than string him along all spring with no real chance to stick in the organization. The Indians resigned Cloyd to a minor league deal on November 3 after his strong season at Columbus in 2014 (10-8, 3.89 ERA, 166.2 IP, 181 H, 31 BB, 116 K).
At the moment, with Danny Salazar as the favorite for the fifth starter spot in Cleveland, the Columbus rotation is deep with options. T.J. House and Josh Tomlin are set to be in it if Salazar is in Cleveland. Roth along with Shuan Marcum, Nick Maronde and Charles Brewer are strong candidates to fill the other three spots. Also, prospects Will Roberts and Joe Colon are in consideration for a rotation spot as well.
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