Signed by the Washington Nationals three days after the Baltimore Orioles released him on June 1st, Josh Rogers worked his way up from Triple-A Rochester to the majors and made a half-dozen starts for the club down the stretch, impressing and making the most of his run with the third team he’s pitched for as a professional.
Rogers threw 35 2⁄3 innings in those six outings, putting up a 3.28 ERA, a 5.83 FIP, 14 walks (3.53 BB/9), 22 Ks (5.55 K/9), and a .241/.320/.436 line against in the majors, after he had a 3.