The Cincinnati Reds have activated Luke Weaver from the 15-day injured list and the right-hander was set to make his season debut against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday.
The Reds optioned right-hander Levi Stoudt back to Triple-A Louisville after a rough major league debut Wednesday. Stoudt gave up seven runs on nine hits, with three strikeouts and one walk in Cincinnati’s 8-0 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays.
Weaver has not pitched this season because of a right elbow flexor strain. He signed with Cincinnati in January.
In two rehab appearances with Louisville, Weaver gave up three runs and three hits in nine innings, with nine strikeouts and four walks.
Weaver, 29, is taking over Connor Overton’s spot in the Cincinnati rotation. Overton left his last start because of elbow soreness. The move also gives the other starters a chance to move back a day.
“There’s a lot to like about Luke,” Reds manager David Bell said. “He has a lot of experience having success in this league. He really likes being here, enjoys working with (pitching coach Derek Johnson) and feels like he can become a better pitcher than he has ever been to this point. He has a lot of years (of experience), but he’s still young.”
In seven major league seasons, Weaver is 24-36 with a 4.79 ERA in 115 appearances (81 starts) for the St. Louis Cardinals (2016-18), Arizona Diamondbacks (2019-22) and Kansas City Royals (2022).
–Field Level Media