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Former All-Star, Rookie of the Year Neftali Feliz, possibly the comeback offer

Four years after his last major League game with the Dodgers, Neftali Feliz had tried a comeback in spring training with the Seattle Mariners.

The former all-star of the American League and the rookie of 2010 had a 6.75 ERA (four inner races allowed) in the Cactus League game with Seattle when he was released on Thursday.

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Now Feliz could give up his comeback or try to hold on to another team.

Dominican Pitcher #25 Neftali Feliz celebrates on February 8, 2024 in the Landepot Park in Miami, Florida, after having achieved a run between the Dominican Republic and Panama during the semi -final baseball game of the Caribbean series.

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The 36-year-old right-hander had approved six goals in four appearances, each of which took an inning. He did not go dough and struck you.

Feliz was one of two duty roster sections that the Mariners made from their spring training camp on Friday together with Will. The right -handed helper was assigned to the team's Minor League Camp.

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Feliz established himself as one of the best conclusions in the baseball during a seven-season run with the Texas Rangers (2009-2015). In addition to winning the Al Rookie of the Year award ceremony in 2010, he was selected for the all-star this year and helped the Rangers to the World Series.

Feliz saved 93 games for the Rangers, including a career high of 40 in 2010.

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After Feliz was cut by the Rangers in the middle of the 2025 season, he saw four teams in the next two seasons. His 2017 season in Kansas City ended in August after he continued to report deafness in his right hand and was diagnosed with Ulnar nerve paralysis.

Feliz's last appearance with an MLB team came with the Los Angeles Dodgers in September 2021. He appeared three goalless appearances for the Dodgers this season after he was published by the Phillies, but was not included in Los Angeles' Nach season squad.

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Although Feliz performed seven appearances in spring training in spring training in spring training, he did not appear until 2021 in a regular season game with the Philadelphia Phillies. The Phillies cut Feliz after only two appearances.

From 2022 to 24, Feliz was for six different Mexican league teams and two in the Dominican Winter League. He went 1-0 with an ERA of 2.11 and in 22 games in 22 games for Estrellas in the Dominican Winter League season.

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