The Bravos de León of the Mexican League have announced the signing of veteran reliever Jay Jackson. In addition, they have signed right-hander Josimar Cousin, who had a stint on the White Sox's 40-man roster last year. Francys Romero was the first to report the Cousin deal. Jackson, represented by Nello Gamberdino, has pitched in parts of six major league seasons, reaching the majors in each of the past four years. His most recent MLB experience was a 20-game stint with the Minnesota Twins, where he posted a 7.52 ERA over 26 1/3 innings. Although Jackson had a solid strikeout rate of 25.4% and a walk rate of 7.9%, he struggled with home runs, giving up seven in his limited time on the mound.
Jackson's move to the Mexican League represents a new chapter in his career, as he aims to regain his form and contribute to the Bravos de León's success. Meanwhile, Josimar Cousin will also be looking to make an impact with his new team. Both players bring valuable experience to the Bravos, and their signings reflect the team's efforts to bolster their bullpen for the upcoming season.
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