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Outfielder Tyler Naquin Rejoins Team He Led to World Series — As a Pitcher
The Cleveland Guardians are bringing back a free agent outfielder from their 2016 American League pennant-winning club — as a pitcher.
Tyler Naquin, 33, has never thrown a pitch as a professional, but he’ll be the latest veteran free agent to attempt to make the conversion at the minor league level.
Here is a fun one: We’ve signed RHP Tyler Naquin to a Minor League contract. He has reported to the club’s Goodyear facility, converting to a right-handed pitcher. pic.twitter.com/LwGzHLf147
— GuardsInsider (@GuardsInsider) March 6, 2025
From 2016-20, Naquin played 1,023 games for the Guardians. As a rookie in 2016, he slashed .296/.372/.514 (128 OPS+ and finished third in AL Rookie of the Year voting.

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Naquin appeared in an additional 25 postseason games as the Guardians marched all the way to the World Series, where they lost a seven-game thriller to the Chicago Cubs.
After being released by the Chicago White Sox in Oct. 2023, Naquin did not appear in a major or minor league game last year.
More to come on this story from Newsweek Sports.
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