LHP Dean Kiekhefer joined the Mariners Friday. / St. Louis Cardinals

The Mariners continued to mine the waiver wire Friday, claiming 27-year-old lefty reliever Dean Kiekhefer from the St. Louis Cardinals, a move that places the 40-man major league roster at 36 players. Kiekhefer had five stints with the Cardinals last season after making his MLB debut May 14 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Over those stints, Kiekhefer held opponents scoreless in 20 of 26 appearances with a 5.32 ERA while walking seven and striking out 14. The 6-0, 175-pound reliever limited opponents to a .273 batting average, including a .209 mark vs. left-handed batters.  Kiekhefer also appeared in 29 games with AAA Memphis, going 6-1 with two saves and a 2.08 ERA.

The Cardinals selected Kiekhefer in the 36th round of the 2010 draft out of the University of Louisville. Over seven minor league seasons, he is 20-16 with a 2.65 ERA in 264 games, including one start. He has limited opponents to a .251 average, while walking 55 and striking out 275.

Kiekhefer has tossed at least two innings or more in 90 games without allowing a run in 59 of those appearances. Kiekhefer had a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 5.00 in his minor league career and issued 34 walks over his last 286.1 innings dating to 2012.

Dating to 2012, his 5.82 strikeout-to walk ratio is tied for second-highest in the minor leagues while his 1.07 WHIP is second-lowest (min. 250 IP).

Also Friday, LHP Charlie Furbush and C Steve Clevenger, both of whom had their contracts outrighted to the minor leagues Thursday, declined those options and became free agents. The Mariners are still waiting word from RHP Ryan Cook, also outrighted Thursday.

Furbush was a big part of Seattle’s bullpen from 2011-15, but hasn’t pitched in the majors since mid-2015 due to rotator cuff problems. He isn’t expected to pitch in 2017 after undergoing surgery in August.

Clevenger played in 22 games last season after the Mariners acquired him in a trade for Mark Trumbo, who had 47 home runs for the Orioles. The Mariners suspended Clevenger for the final 10 games of the regular season after he criticized the “Black Lives Matter” movement and President Obama on his Twitter account.

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  1. Waivers. The other team doesn’t what them, can’t afford them or has no room on their roster. The M’s sign them. Mining fools gold?

  2. I’m still not sold on Diaz as closer. He’s very young and was making the transition from starter to reliever to closer in less than six months. He could easily crash and burn next season and we’ve seen that happen too many times. Keeping Cishek, Storen and Wilhelmsen should be a priority. Looks like Jerry likes former Cardinals which isn’t a bad thing considering their history. Surprised that the M’s have essentially their opening day catchers and are relying on Zunino.

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