Athletics designate Plouffe for assignment
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The Oakland Athletics are parting ways with Trevor Plouffe.
With top prospect Matt Chapman called up Thursday, the club has cleared a spot on the roster by designating Plouffe for assignment, the Athletics announced.
Plouffe, a third baseman who is celebrating his 31st birthday Thursday, agreed to a one-year, $5.25-million deal with Oakland in January. He hit .214/.276/.357 with seven home runs, five doubles, and 58 strikeouts in 58 games.
The right-handed hitting Plouffe owns a career .245/.306/.416 slash line to go with 103 homers in 781 games.
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