The Arizona Diamondbacks have reportedly assigned four-time All-Star pitcher Madison Bumgarner to waivers, according to an Associated Press source. Bumgarner, who was acquired by the Diamondbacks in December 2019, has struggled with injuries and ineffectiveness since joining the team.
The 32-year-old left-hander has been on the injured list since April with a mid-back strain. He has made just two starts this season, going 0-2 with a 9.35 ERA. He has allowed 14 earned runs in 13.1 innings pitched.
Bumgarner was a key part of the Diamondbacks’ rotation when he was acquired, but his struggles this season have led to the team’s decision to waive him. The move could potentially open up a spot in the rotation for a younger pitcher or a trade acquisition.
The Diamondbacks have not commented on the move, but it appears that they are looking to move on from Bumgarner and his struggles. The team has been in a rebuilding mode since the start of the season, and this move could be part of that process.
Bumgarner is a three-time World Series champion and four-time All-Star, and he was expected to be a key part of the Diamondbacks’ rotation when he was acquired. However, his struggles this season have led to the team’s decision to waive him.
This move could potentially open up a spot in the rotation for a younger pitcher or a trade acquisition. It remains to be seen if any team will claim Bumgarner off waivers, but it appears that the Diamondbacks are ready to move on from him and his struggles.