Tyler Matzek to throw for interested teams

Free agent reliever Tyler Matzek will hold a showcase for scouts on Thursday in Irvine, reports Jon Morosi of the MLB Network.
The southpaw is looking to demonstrate his health after being limited to 11 major league appearances last season.
None of those came after May 4.
Matzek began the year in the Braves bullpen.
Opponents tagged him for 11 runs over 10 innings.
Atlanta placed him on the injured list with elbow inflammation during the first week of May.
Matzek remained on the shelf for more than three months.
Atlanta dealt him to the Giants as a salary offset in the Jorge Soler deadline acquisition.
San Francisco released Matzek rather than plug him into the MLB bullpen when he was healthy.
Atlanta circled back to re-sign the 34-year-old lefty to a minor league deal.
Matzek pitched four times with Triple-A Gwinnett and didnt earn a call up.
He qualified for minor league free agency at seasons end.
Elbow issues have derailed Matzek in consecutive seasons.
He underwent Tommy John surgery during Atlantas postseason run in 2022.
That cost him the entire 23 campaign.
Between his age and the injuries, hell likely be limited to minor league offers.
If Matzeks stuff looks sharp in his showcase, he should find interest from teams as a depth option.
He had a strong three-year run with Atlanta between 2020-22.
Matzek combined for a 2.92 earned run average while striking out more than 27% of batters faced in 135 2/3 innings over that stretch.
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