Pirates sign Eric O'Flaherty to minor league contract

The Pittsburgh Pirates today signed left-handed pitcher Eric O'Flaherty to a minor league contract, which includes an invitation to Major League spring training camp. The announcement was made by Pirates Executive Vice President, General Manager Neal Huntington.

February 12th, 2016

The Pittsburgh Pirates today signed left-handed pitcher Eric O'Flaherty to a minor league contract, which includes an invitation to Major League spring training camp. The announcement was made by Pirates Executive Vice President, General Manager Neal Huntington.
O'Flaherty posted a combined 1-2 record in 41 relief appearances last season between Oakland and the New York Mets. Between 2011-14, O'Flaherty recorded a 1.54 ERA, which was the second-lowest ERA (169.0ip/29er) among relief pitchers in the Majors with at least 150.0 innings pitched.
The 31-year-old O'Flaherty has posted a career record of 22-11 with one save, a 3.24 ERA (369.1ip/133er) and 281 strikeouts in 435 relief appearances during his big league career with Seattle (2006-08), Atlanta (2009-13), Oakland (2014-15) and the New York Mets (2015).