What is a Rule 5 draft pick?
A Rule 5 draft pick must remain on the drafting team's active roster for the entire season or be offered back to their original team.
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Cade Winquest's stint with the New York Yankees has come to an end without him ever throwing a pitch in a regular-season game. The Yankees designated the right-hander for assignment to make room for Luis Gil, who was recalled from Triple-A...
Winquest, 25, was drafted by the Yankees in the Rule 5 draft. This means that he had to remain on the active roster for the entire season, or be offered back to his original team. The Yankees' decision to designate him for assignment suggests that they didn't see a clear path for him to contribute to the team in the near future. Several factors likely played a role in this decision, including Winquest's performance in spring training and the Yankees' need to add Luis Gil to the active roster. The Yankees are in a "win-now" mode, making it harder for them to carry a player who isn't immediately contributing. Other relievers had stronger spring performances, making it difficult for Winquest to find a spot. The Yankees also had the option of keeping him as a long relief emergency pitcher, but ultimately decided against it.
A Rule 5 draft pick must remain on the drafting team's active roster for the entire season or be offered back to their original team.
To clear a roster spot for Luis Gil and due to the team not finding an opportunity to get him into a game.
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