A few days ago, the Tampa Bay Rays made several roster moves to bring in some fresh arms on the pitching staff. After throwing 46 pitches across 3.1 innings of work against the Boston Red Sox on May 8, Mason Englert was optioned to Triple-A Durham so that he could rest. Taking his place on the roster was Aaron Brooks. Alas, Brooks was not on the 40-man roster, so a corresponding move had to be made to clear space. The Rays designated outfielder Justyn-Henry Malloy to make room for the veteran pitcher on the roster. Now days later, Malloy has been outrighted to Triple-A Durham after clearing waivers. Because he has not previously been outrighted or racked up three years of service time, he does not have the option to reject the assignment and become a free agent. Justyn-Henry Malloy outrighted to Triple-A Durham As a result, Malloy is going to operate as organizational depth for the franchise as a non-roster player. This is the second time in less than a year that he was designated for assignment.…