NEW YORK — Free-agent pitcher David Carpenter has been suspended for one year for violating the minor league joint drug prevention and treatment program.
The commissioner’s office announced the ban Friday.
Carpenter has pitched in six big league seasons and last appeared in the majors in 2019 for the Texas Rangers. The right-handed reliever has a 3.69 career ERA but hasn’t held down a full-time bullpen job since 2015, when he made 30 appearances with the Washington Nationals and New York Yankees.
The 35-year-old’s suspension is effective immediately.
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