The Cincinnati Reds have agreed o a contract with right handed pitcher Chien-Ming Wang.
Wang, 33, has appeared in just 27 games since the start of the 2011 season. The right hander who won 38 games from 2006-2007 made six starts with the Toronto Blue Jays in 2013 compiling a 1-2 record, 7.67 ERA and a 1.82 WHIP.
Former #Yankees Chien Ming Wang signed with #Reds for Minor League contract with Spring Training Invitation. Will earn $1.25M if in 25 man.
— Peter Wang (@peterhlwang) December 19, 2013
Peter Wang of Eastern Television reports that Wang will earn $1.25 million if he makes the Reds roster out of spring training.
The Reds are not the only NL Central team hoping for success with a reclamation project.
Jonathan Sanchez and the Chicago Cubs have come to terms on a minor league deal.
Sanchez, 31, rose to fame with his 2009 no-hitter but has come on hard times of late. The last two seasons have been especially difficult for Sanchez who compiled a 1-12 record, 8.73 ERA and 2.15 WHIP.