Why was Ryan Feltner optioned to Triple-A after being reinstated?
Feltner struggled with command and control during his rehab assignment, necessitating further time in Triple-A to regain form.
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The Colorado Rockies have reinstated right-handed pitcher Ryan Feltner from the 60-day injured list and optioned him to Triple-A Albuquerque. This move comes after Feltner's recovery from back spasms that sidelined him since May.
Ryan Feltner's journey back to the majors involves regaining his command and control in Triple-A. After being a consistent presence in the Rockies' rotation, his recent injury and rehab struggles necessitate a careful approach.
The Rockies, currently with a poor record, have the flexibility to allow Feltner ample time to recover. Rookie Chase Dollander's struggles further emphasize the potential opportunity for Feltner to reclaim his spot once ready.
Sam Hilliard's outright assignment provides organizational depth. He will likely accept the assignment and continue providing speed and a left-handed bat in Triple-A.
Feltner struggled with command and control during his rehab assignment, necessitating further time in Triple-A to regain form.
He would become a free agent but would forfeit the remainder of his guaranteed salary for 2025.
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