Giants Outright Eric Cerantola to AAA Sacramento
San Francisco waived the right-handed reliever during the All-Star break, sending him to Triple-A and trimming the 40-man roster to 39.
The San Francisco Giants waived reliever Eric Cerantola and outrighted him to AAA Sacramento during the All-Star break. Cerantola, a 2021 fifth-round pick by Kansas City, made his MLB debut this season before the Royals designated him for assignment. The Giants had claimed him off waivers earlier this month, but he appeared in only two games at Sacramento before being waived again. The move leaves San Francisco with 39 players on their 40-man roster.
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