Cards sign LHP LeBlanc; to join team in Atlanta

MLB

The St. Louis Cardinals signed veteran left-handed pitcher Wade LeBlanc, who will join the team for Thursday night’s series-opening game in Atlanta, the team announced.

Manager Mike Shildt said LeBlanc will pitch in relief.

LeBlanc, 36, boasts a 13-year career in the majors that saw him pitch for eight different teams. He is 34-41 with a 4.73 ERA across 121 career starts and is 12-7 with a 4.23 ERA in 125 relief appearances.

“He can pitch about anywhere, any time it sounds like,” Shildt said. “Clearly we have some defined roles in close games and with the lead, so we’ll just get him out there and take it from there.”

LeBlanc most recently pitched for the Texas Rangers’ Triple-A affiliate. He also appeared in six games for the Baltimore Orioles this season, including one start.

The Cardinals optioned right-handed pitcher Seth Elledge and placed infielder Max Moroff on the 60-day injured list (left shoulder) to make room for LeBlanc on the roster.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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