The San Diego Padres made a few more roster cuts Monday. In a post on X, the Padres revealed that infielder/outfielder Trenton Brooks, infielder Mike Brosseau, and infielder/outfielder Clay Dungan were all reassigned to minor league camp.
Infielder Mike Brosseau has reached an agreement with the San Diego Padres, according to his agent, Joe Rosen of Icon Sports Management. Although Rosen didn’t provide specific details, Brosseau likely joined the team on a minor league deal.
The Padres have agreed to a deal with infielder Mike Brosseau, as announced by his Icon Sports Management agent Joe Rosen. While not specified by Rosen, it can be assumed that Brosseau signed a minor league contract.
David Peterson was outstanding in his rehab start for the Rumble Ponies and Syracuse won the game behind three Mike Brosseau home runs. SS Luisangel Acuña
The Mets have agreed to a minor league contract with infielder Mike Brosseau, per the team’s transaction log at MLB.com. They’ve also released outfielder Taylor Kohlwey from their Triple-A affiliate, per the MiLB transaction log.
It never hurts to add veteran depth to minor-league deals. The New York Mets reportedly did just that on Tuesday as the club signed former Milwaukee Brewers and Tampa Bay Rays utility man to a minor league contract, according to Metsmerized Online's Mike Mayer.
The Royals announced that they agreed to terms on minor league deals with infielder Mike Brosseau, left-hander Sam Long and right-handers Tyler Duffey and Dan Altavilla.
For Mike Brosseau, hitting a game-winning home run off of New York Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman in a decisive Game 5 was the icing on the cake, but not revenge.