UPDATE: Milwaukee Brewers Released 8-Year MLB Player Before Reds Series

Philadelphia Phillies v Milwaukee Brewers
Getty
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - JUNE 13: Luis Rengifo #13 of the Milwaukee Brewers scores past the tag of J.T. Realmuto #10 of the Philadelphia Phillies in the eighth inning at American Family Field on June 13, 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images)

The Milwaukee Brewers are set to open up a three-game series with the Cincinnati Reds this week, with the first game taking place on Monday evening. Milwaukee is on the road for the series against its NL Central foe.

The Brew Crew is currently sitting pretty in first place in the NL Central with a 46-29 record. They are 21-14 away from home this season. Before their series with the Reds, the Brewers released a player from their roster.

More MLB on Heavy: Texas Rangers Announce Signing of 10-Year MLB Player During Marlins Series

Brewers Luis Rengifo on Release Waivers

Luis Rengifo of the Milwaukee Brewers

GettyLAS VEGAS, NEVADA – JUNE 09: Luis Rengifo #13 of the Milwaukee Brewers throws after fielding a ground ball against the Athletics during the sixth inning at Las Vegas Ballpark on June 09, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ian Maule/Getty Images)

According to MLB.com’s transaction log, the Milwaukee Brewers have released infielder Luis Rengifo. He was designated for assignment by Milwaukee on June 16. The 8-year MLB veteran has previously played for the Los Angeles Angels for seven seasons.

UPDATE: Per MLB.com’s Adam McCalvy, Luis Rengifo is on release waivers. This story will be updated once the official word comes in. 

The reason Rengifo was let go by Milwaukee was to make sense for Cooper Pratt.

Anthony Franco of MLBTR.com wrote (on 6/22):

“He’ll almost certainly go unclaimed and become a free agent within the next 48 hours. Milwaukee signed Rengifo to a $3.5MM reclamation contract in February. The switch-hitting infielder was coming off a .238/.287/.335 season in his final year with the Angels. The Brewers hoped he’d rebound to something closer to his .273/.323/.431 batting line between 2022-24.”

In 2026, Rengifo hit just .205 in 185 at-bats with zero home runs and just nine doubles. His OPS+ with the Brewers this season was just 51, signaling he is a well below-average MLB hitter right now. Since Rengifo has officially been released, any MLB team can sign him, and it will be interesting to see if he lands on a minor league deal in the coming days.

More MLB on Heavy: Toronto Blue Jays Announce Brandon Valenzuela Decision Before Astros Series

Luis Rengifo’s MLB Career

Milwaukee Brewers v Miami Marlins

GettyMIAMI, FLORIDA – APRIL 19: Luis Rengifo #13 of the Milwaukee Brewers tosses the ball to first base against the Miami Marlins in the eighth inning of the game at loanDepot park on April 19, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

As noted, Rengifo has spent his entire MLB career before this Brewers stint with the Los Angeles Angels. Never known for his power, Rengifo always had a solid hit tool.

In 2473 at-bats in his MLB career so far, Rengifo holds a batting average of .246 with 62 home runs, 249 RBI, and an OPS+ of 87.

His two best seasons as a pro came in 2022 and 2023, where he hit 16 and 17 home runs with an above-average OPS+. Again, as an MLB free agent, all 30 MLB teams can re-sign Luis Rengifo, but the Brewers might be out on him given the fact that the experiment hasn’t worked the first try around.

More MLB on Heavy: Blue Jays Select 8-Year MLB Player Before Astros Game

 

 

0 Comments

UPDATE: Milwaukee Brewers Released 8-Year MLB Player Before Reds Series

Notify of
0 Comments
Follow this thread
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
0
Would love your thoughts, please commentx
()
x