Here are some minor league transactions from around baseball…

The Brewers purchased the contract of right-hander Tyler Cravy from Triple-A, the team announced. Cravy, a 17th-round pick in 2009, has a 3.71 ERA, 2.97 K/BB rate and 8.7 K/9 over 460 2/3 career minor league innings.

purchased the contract of right-hander from Triple-A, the team announced. Cravy, a 17th-round pick in 2009, has a 3.71 ERA, 2.97 K/BB rate and 8.7 K/9 over 460 2/3 career minor league innings. In a corresponding move, the Brewers sent down righty Tyler Wagner , whose contract was just purchased earlier today so Wagner could start Milwaukee’s game against Arizona. Wagner allowed five ER on nine hits over 3 2/3 innings in his first Major League appearance and start, yet his debut was a memorable one as the Brewers eventually beat the D’Backs in a 17-inning marathon. The long game necessitated the need for Cravy’s fresh arm in the bullpen for the Brewers’ game tomorrow.

sent down righty , whose contract was just purchased earlier today so Wagner could start Milwaukee’s game against Arizona. Wagner allowed five ER on nine hits over 3 2/3 innings in his first Major League appearance and start, yet his debut was a memorable one as the Brewers eventually beat the D’Backs in a 17-inning marathon. The long game necessitated the need for Cravy’s fresh arm in the bullpen for the Brewers’ game tomorrow. The Mets have released first baseman David Cooper earlier this week, Lynn Worthy of the Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin reports (Twitter link). Cooper plans to retire, ending an eight-year pro career that began when he was picked 17th overall by the Blue Jays in the 2008 draft. The 28-year-old Cooper hit .293/.370/.451 over 2575 career plate appearances in the Jays, Indians and Mets farm systems, and he also appeared in 72 Major League games with Toronto in 2011-12. We at MLBTR wish Cooper the best in his retirement.

have released first baseman earlier this week, Lynn Worthy of the Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin reports (Twitter link). Cooper plans to retire, ending an eight-year pro career that began when he was picked 17th overall by the Blue Jays in the 2008 draft. The 28-year-old Cooper hit .293/.370/.451 over 2575 career plate appearances in the Jays, Indians and Mets farm systems, and he also appeared in 72 Major League games with Toronto in 2011-12. We at MLBTR wish Cooper the best in his retirement. The Padres released outfielder Jeremy Baltz, Baseball America’s Matt Eddy reports (via Twitter). Baltz was San Diego’s second-round pick (68th overall) of the 2012 draft, and he hit .267/.351/.436 over 1293 minor league PA, topping out at the high A-ball level.