Southpaw Foriest Returns to Railroaders
CLEBURNE, Texas (Mar. 5, 2021) – The Cleburne Railroaders announced Friday the signing of left-handed pitcher Nathan Foriest.
Foriest (pronounced Forest) pitched in 10 games with the then-Kansas City T-Bones in 2019, all as a reliever. The 29-year-old finished with a 5.84 ERA, allowing 12 hits in 12.1 innings with seven strikeouts. Two of Foriest’s outings came against the Railroaders, totaling three innings with three strikeouts and only two hits allowed.
The native of Kingston Springs, Tennessee was selected by the San Diego Padres in the 35th Round of the 2015 MLB Draft after wrapping up his collegiate career at Middle Tennessee State. As a senior with the Blue Raiders, Foriest went 3-1 with a team-high seven saves, a mark good for fifth-most all time in program history. After signing, the left-hander put together an excellent first professional season, compiling a 1.85 ERA split between three different levels in the Padres system. Over 24.1 innings, Foriest struck out 25, walked six, and allowed only 15 hits. The following season, Foriest split his time between Low-A Tri-City and Class-A Fort Wayne, posting a combined 3.67 ERA.
The Padres released Foriest out of Spring Training the following year, and the southpaw did not pitch again professionally until latching on with the Evansville Otters of the Frontier League for one appearance in 2018. All told, Foriest owns a 3.75 pro ERA over 72.0 career innings, with 77 strikeouts and only 55 hits allowed. His career record stands at 3-3 in 54 games, all but one coming out of the bullpen.
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