Diamondbacks first baseman/DH Seth Beer has been sent outright to Triple-A Reno, according to the transaction log at MLB.com. That indicates he went unclaimed on waivers after being designated for assignment last week.
The Arizona Diamondbacks promoted top pitching prospect Brandon Pfaadt from Triple-A Reno to make his major-league debut on Wednesday against the host Texas Rangers in Arlington, Texas.
His spot on the 40-man roster will go to top pitching prospect Brandon Pfaadt, whose previously reported promotion has now been formally announced by the team.
The Arizona Diamondbacks made 11 roster moves on Sunday that cut their spring training roster down to 40, including sending infielders Seth Beer and Diego Castillo to Triple-A Reno.
Seth Beer’s 2022 season started about as well as it could have. The Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman and designated hitter hit a walk-off home run to lift the team over the San Diego Padres on Opening Day.
Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen listed adding some right-handed help to his lineup as an area of focus back in early October, and much of the team’s pursuits to this point in the offseason have reflected that desire to balance out a heavily left-handed lineup.
Status: Pre-Arb 1, League Minimum Season Review Seth Beer was a first round pick out of Clemson University by the Houston Astros in 2018. He moved through that organization quickly, slugging his way to AA in just a season and a half.
The Arizona Diamondbacks announced outfielder Stone Garrett was called up from Triple-A Reno while the team optioned 1B Seth Beer and designated LHP Paul Fry for assignment.
There was a time during the 2022 Arizona Diamondbacks’ season when Seth Beer was the top offensive producer on the squad. He hit .375 with a .993 OPS through the first 15 games of the year, a bright spot during a particularly difficult time for Arizona’s offense.
MLB debuts can be tricky for friends and family hoping to be there for one of the biggest moments of a player’s career. Last year, Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman Seth Beer had his contingent fly across the country from Georgia to Washington.
MLB debuts can be tricky for friends and family hoping to be there for one of the biggest moments of a player’s career. Last year, Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman Seth Beer had his contingent fly across the country from Georgia to Washington.
In a trio of active roster moves, they’ve placed left-hander Caleb Smith on the 15-day IL due to a hand fracture and optioned infielder Yonny Hernández and righty Corbin Martin.
The Arizona Diamondbacks have been the comeback club just over two months into the 2022 season. The D-backs wasted no time garnering that tag, as Seth Beer’s walk-off home run was the exclamation point on Arizona’s four-run ninth inning to defeat the San Diego Padres 4-2 on Opening Day.
Arizona Diamondbacks Opening Day hero Seth Beer went through a fruitless lull at the plate leading to Sunday’s announcement that he was optioned to Triple-A Reno.
Sean Poppen has been reinstated from the injured list. To create room for him on the active roster, first baseman Seth Beer was optioned to Triple-A Reno.
While the Arizona Diamondbacks’ performance at the plate Saturday was not great, the team made baby steps offensively in a 5-2 loss to the San Diego Padres in front of 19,504 fans at Chase Field.
Josh Donaldson, Austin Slater, Seth Beer and Javier Báez hit the game winners for their teams
Arizona Diamondbacks designated hitter Seth Beer stole the show on Opening Day Thursday night, lifting his team to a 4-2 win over the San Diego Padres with a walk-off three-run home run.
Opening Day is one of those days where something magical can happen. It serves as the perfect date to kick off what everybody around baseball hopes will be a season to remember.
Diamondbacks rookie Seth Beer said it felt like it was "still a dream" after he hit a walk-off, three-run shot to beat the Padres -- on National Beer Day, no less.
Diamondbacks first baseman Seth Beer will undergo left shoulder surgery this week, manager Torey Lovullo informed reporters.
Beer was a first-round pick of the Astros back in 2018. The left-handed hitter had a monstrous three-year run at Clemson leading up to the draft, and he’s continued to mash in pro ball.
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