Pirates recall Tabata, option Polanco to Triple A
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Pittsburgh, PA (SportsNetwork.com) - The Pittsburgh Pirates announced several roster moves on Monday, including the selection of outfielder Jose Tabata's contract from Triple-A Indianapolis.
Tabata last appeared in the majors on June 22, then was sent outright to Indy two days later. Prior to the demotion, the 26-year-old native of Venezuela hit .289 with four doubles and 14 RBI over 62 games.
Tabata batted .281 with 12 runs batted in over 39 games for the Pirates' Triple-A club.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}To make room for Tabata, the Bucs optioned rookie outfielder Gregory Polanco to Indianapolis. Pittsburgh also reinstated infielder Clint Barmes from the 15-day disabled list and designated infielder Jayson Nix for assignment.
Polanco, rated one of the game's top prospects, had six homers, 30 RBI and 12 steals along with a .241 average in 64 games after being promoted to the majors on June 10.
Barmes hasn't seen action since June 29 and was placed on the DL July 6 due to a left groin strain. In his third season with the franchise, Barmes batted .239 over 42 appearances before getting hurt.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}After being signed by the Pirates on Aug. 3, Nix saw action in 16 games, hitting .111 (4-for-36).