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The Brewers designated Wei-Chung Wang for assignment Tuesday in order to make room for Matt Dominguez.
There is still a chance the 23-year old could remain in the Brewers organization and it appears the Brewers hope that is the case, because they still see talent in him despite the fact that he posted a 10.90 ERA in 17 1/3 innings this season.
“Development of players is not always even,” Brewers manager Craig Counsell told the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. “I don’t think you’re giving up on Wei-Chung Wang. His spot on the roster was in jeopardy. He still has a chance to be a major-league pitcher. He’s still in the organization.
“At the major-league level did it work? No, he wasn’t successful at the major-league level. He’s still a 23-year-old kid He has some tools and you hope he can get it together.”
(h/t Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel)
Photo Credit: AP Photo/Benny Sieu

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