Goldeyes sign pitcher Seddon

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The Winnipeg Goldeyes signed right-handed pitcher Joel Seddon on Saturday.

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The Winnipeg Goldeyes signed right-handed pitcher Joel Seddon on Saturday.

Seddon was a double-A Texas League all-star in 2018 while pitching for the Midland RockHounds, a minor-league affiliate of the Oakland Athletics.

The Port Huron, Mich., native was 9-7 in 17 starts and 11 relief appearances, while finishing eighth in the Texas League with a 4.81 ERA. Seddon helped Midland win back-to-back Texas League championships in 2016 and 2017, where he was a combined 4-0 with a 2.84 ERA in three starts and three relief appearances in the post-season. He pitched at three levels of the Athletics’ organization earlier this season, including a stop at triple-A Las Vegas.

The Goldeyes’ scheduled doubleheader against the Milwaukee Milkmen Saturday was rained out.

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