Nationals send Detwiler to Rangers

Washington, DC (SportsNetwork.com) – The Washington Nationals have traded
left-hander Ross Detwiler to the Texas Rangers for a pair of minor leaguers.

After missing most of the 2013 season because of back issues, Detwiler went
2-3 with a 4.00 ERA in 47 relief appearances for the Nationals last season.

He had been used as both a starter and a reliever over the course of his
seven-year career, but last season was the first that he pitched primarily out
of the bullpen.

Texas is expected to give him an opportunity to start, but he could also be
used in a setup role.

“From what I was told, I’ll get a chance to be a starter again,” Detwiler told
the Washington Post. “I always pictured myself that way. I didn’t really know
exactly what my role was last year. Sometimes that’s what you need. I’m
excited about my new opportunity. A fresh start and a fresh set of eyes on me
and maybe that will help me get back on track.”

Selected sixth overall by the Nationals in the 2007 draft, Detwiler has
compiled a 20-36 record with a 3.79 ERA in 85 career games — 69 starts. His
most productive campaign came in 2012 when he went 10-8 with a 3.40 ERA in 33
games (27 starts).

Infielder Chris Bostick and right-handed reliever Abel De Los Santos will head
to Washington in the deal.