In an unprecedented move in Brooklyn Cyclones history, a player has
been traded from the Brooklyn Cyclones to a New York – Penn League
opponent.
Dawrin Frias, who has appeared in 4 games for the Cyclones this
season, has been traded to the Oakland Athletics. He will report to the
Vermont Lake Monsters, who the Cyclones are playing tonight.
He is the Player to be Named Later to conclude the deal that sent LHP Eric O’Flaherty and cash from the A’s to the Mets on Tuesday.
For his career as a Met, he started off as a member of the DSL Mets
in 2009 at the age of 17. He was with the GCL Mets in 2010 & the
Kingsport Mets in 2011 before becoming to Brooklyn in 2012, where he
would stay for 2013. He appeared in 1 game for the St. Lucie Mets in
2013, before spending the 2014 season in Savannah.
Frias began the 2015 season at extended spring training before going
to Single-A Savannah Sand Gnats on May 5. In 15 appearances out of the
bullpen, he went 0-2 with an 8.71 ERA and a save.
He was transferred to Brooklyn Cyclones on July 19th to fill the spot of Christian Montgomery, who was promoted that day.
In his 4 appearances with the Brooklyn Cyclones, Frias pitched 8
innings, giving up 5 runs, 4 earned, and struck out 10 of the 38 batters
faced, posting an ERA of 3.38.
In 3 seasons in Brooklyn, Frias posted a record of 3-3 in 22 total
games. He started 4 (all in 2013) and closed out 4. He posted an ERA of
4.38, as he gave up 38 runs, 30 earned, in 61.2 innings pitched. He gave
up 23 walks and struck out 71 batters. He faced 272 batters total in
his 3 seasons as a member of the Brooklyn Cyclones.
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