Pirates claim 1B Ishikawa off waivers
Jul 05, 2015
PITTSBURGH -- Travis Ishikawa is back with the Pirates as Pittsburgh claimed the first baseman off waivers from the San Francisco Giants on Sunday.
The 31-year-old was 0-for-5 in six games for the Giants this season. He also hit a combined .266 with four home runs and 20 RBIs in 37 games with Triple-A Sacramento and Class A San Jose.
Ishikawa was the Pirates' Opening Day first baseman in 2014, then was designated for assignment in mid-April.
He cleared waivers and signed with the Giants days later. Ishikawa hit a game-ending home run against the St. Louis Cardinals in the decisive Game 5 of the National League Championship Series in October to give San Francisco its third pennant in five seasons.
The Pirates will make a correspondent roster move once Ishikawa reports to the team.
In 15 games with Pittsburgh last year, Ishikawa hit .206 with one homer and three RBIs. For his eight-season major league career, he has a .257 batting average, a .321 on-base percentage, a .395 slugging percentage, 22 homers and 129 RBIs in 450 games.
In addition to Pittsburgh and San Francisco, Ishikawa also had stints with the Milwaukee Brewers, Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees.
Jul 05, 2015
PITTSBURGH -- Travis Ishikawa is back with the Pirates as Pittsburgh claimed the first baseman off waivers from the San Francisco Giants on Sunday.
The 31-year-old was 0-for-5 in six games for the Giants this season. He also hit a combined .266 with four home runs and 20 RBIs in 37 games with Triple-A Sacramento and Class A San Jose.
Ishikawa was the Pirates' Opening Day first baseman in 2014, then was designated for assignment in mid-April.
He cleared waivers and signed with the Giants days later. Ishikawa hit a game-ending home run against the St. Louis Cardinals in the decisive Game 5 of the National League Championship Series in October to give San Francisco its third pennant in five seasons.
The Pirates will make a correspondent roster move once Ishikawa reports to the team.
In 15 games with Pittsburgh last year, Ishikawa hit .206 with one homer and three RBIs. For his eight-season major league career, he has a .257 batting average, a .321 on-base percentage, a .395 slugging percentage, 22 homers and 129 RBIs in 450 games.
In addition to Pittsburgh and San Francisco, Ishikawa also had stints with the Milwaukee Brewers, Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees.
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