The Houston Astros have made a much needed roster move ahead of their Saturday matchup with the Seattle Mariners.
The Astros have optioned right-handed pitcher Ronel Blanco to Triple-A Sugar Land and have recalled right-hander Joel Kuhnel according to the team.
Blanco has put in three quality starts in six starts this season and has compiled a 4.70 ERA in 46 innings pitched this season. However, Blanco has been a victim of the home run this season.
Blanco does not feature a third pitch, which is prohibiting him from reaching his ceiling and becoming a bona fide MLB starter.
Kuhnel was the pitcher that Houston acquired from the Cincinnati Reds earlier in June.
Over the course of four MLB seasons Kuhnel has compiled a career 6.20 ERA over 74.0 innings pitched.
Unlike Blanco, Kuhnel is not a starter and will feature as a low-leverage relief type.
Blanco was called up to make a spot start on Thursday, so the move is not unexpected but much needed as Blanco needs to develop a third pitch before he can be heavily relief upon in the rotation.
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