Cleaning Up Rosters

As mentioned in the Across the Affiliates this AM, LHP Justin Jones has officially been promoted to Harrisburg. Replacing Jones in Potomac will be RHP Zach Segovia from Hagerstown.

News was courtesy of the P-Nats who have the following release:

Jones has performed well during his brief stay with Potomac this season going 3-1 with a 1.48 ERA in four games started. The Norfolk, Va., native pitched perhaps his best game as a National against Frederick on June 20th by throwing 8 2/3 innings and allowing only one run. The left-hander continues his ascent through the Washington farm system recovering from off-season knee surgery. He started the season with Low-A Hagerstown where he went 1-0 in two starts.
The 23-year-old embarks on his second stint with the Senators after spending part of the 2007 season with Harrisburg where he made three starts going 2-0 with a 5.19 ERA. Jones, selected from the Minnesota Twins in the 2006 Minor League Rule 5 Draft owns a 35-28 career record in seven seasons of professional baseball and has never pitched above Double-A
Segovia, a 2002 second round draft pick, spent the first six years of his career in the Philadelphia Phillies organization before the Nationals signed him as a minor league free agent this season. The Dallas, Texas native made one start for Hagerstown this year prior to his promotion to the P-Nats, lasting five innings and suffering the loss.
The right-hander earned a spot Philadelphia’s 2007 Opening Day Roster out of Spring Training. The 25-year-old made his Major League debut on April 8, 2007 against the Florida Marlins pitching five innings while allowing eight hits and five runs in a losing effort.
Segovia pitched for the U.S. Junior National Team in the summer of 2001 striking out 15 batters in eight innings while not allowing an earned run.

No word on the replacement in Hagerstown or who gets moved off of the Harrisburg roster.