Report: Scott Podsednik Released by Diamondbacks After Declining Assignment to Triple-A

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Aug 2, 2012

Report: Scott Podsednik Released by Diamondbacks After Declining Assignment to Triple-AScott Podsednik was a Diamondback for all of three days.

The 36-year-old has reportedly been released by Arizona after only three days of being with the team after he declined an assignment to Triple-A.

The outfielder was acquired by the team along with Matt Albers from the Red Sox in exchange for Craig Breslow, but was by no means a throw-in.

Podsednik seemed to revive his career back in Boston as he was hitting a cool .387 before hitting the DL with a groin injury. With Carl Crawford and Jacoby Ellsbury returning to the Red Sox lineup, Podsednik became an expendable piece for the team.

The long-time journeyman will look to latch on with his eighth MLB club as a fourth or fifth outfielder, as he provides late-game speed and great defense.

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