MLB: Indians sign Graffanino, Rincon
Associated Press
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians signed veteran infielder Tony Graffanino and right-hander Juan Rincon to minor league contracts today.
The 35-year-old Graffanino has played for six major league teams since breaking in with Atlanta in 1995. He batted .238 in 86 games for Milwaukee last year before sustaining a season-ending injury to his right knee in August. He had surgery for torn meniscus soon after, and then had a torn anterior cruciate ligament repaired in December.
Graffanino, who has a .267 career batting average, will report to Triple-A Buffalo.
Rincon was released by Minnesota on June 12. He made 24 relief appearances and went 2-2 with a 6.11 ERA. He has a 30-26 career record in eight seasons, all with the Twins. He will throw a bullpen session in Cleveland and is expected to report to Buffalo later this week.