Tuivailala clears waivers, now a free agent
SEATTLE -- Mariners reliever Sam Tuivailala, who was placed on unconditional release waivers on Friday, cleared waivers on Monday and is now a free agent.
The 27-year-old right-hander came into spring expected to compete for a spot as one of the club¡¯s late-inning relievers after posting a 2.35 ERA with 27 strikeouts in 23 innings last season after rehabbing from a ruptured right Achilles tendon.
But Tuivailala dealt with an impingement in his right shoulder for most of the Mariners¡¯ first month of Spring Training and had yet to throw in a Cactus League game, so his status going forward was uncertain after agreeing to an $800,000 contract in his first season of arbitration eligibility.
Tuivailala was acquired by the Mariners from the Cardinals in a trade for Minor League pitcher Seth Elledge on July 27, 2018, and allowed one earned run and six hits in 5 1/3 innings over five outings with Seattle that season before injuring his Achilles tendon and undergoing surgery.
He rejoined the Mariners in mid-July last season and pitched in 23 games, leading to the belief that he¡¯d be a key part of Seattle¡¯s rebuilding squad in 2020. But his velocity was down and he labored in several intrasquad outings before Spring Training was put on hold by MLB due to the coronavirus situation.