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Jose Tabata brought back from minor leagues by Pirates
Major League Baseball

Jose Tabata brought back from minor leagues by Pirates

Published May. 19, 2015 3:15 p.m. ET

PITTSBURGH (AP) Dropped from the 40-man roster last October, outfielder Jose Tabata has been brought back to the major leagues by the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Tabata's contract was selected from Indianapolis on Tuesday, and right-hander Wilfredo Boscan was optioned to the Triple-A team.

Tabata, who has a $4 million salary, was hitting .352 with no homers and four RBIs in 28 games at Indianapolis. He batted .438 in his last 14 games.

The 26-year-old is in the fifth season of a $15 million, six-year contract that includes three club options. He has hit .275 with 17 homers and 47 steals in five seasons with the Pirates.

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Boscan was called up from Indianapolis on Saturday, a day after the Pirates used eight pitchers in a 12-inning loss at the Chicago Cubs but did not appear in any games.

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