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  • Otters27
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    • 07-14-07
    • 30759

    #316
    Originally posted by koz-man
    Angels DH/SP Shohei Ohtani will not be ready by Opening Day, GM Billy Eppler said. Ohtani is making progress, however. He has been cleared for full strengthening. The next step after that is dry swings. The Angels, expectedly, will be very careful with his recovery.
    Hope he stays healthy. Love 2 way players. Want to see another 2 sport athlete as well
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    • Chi_archie
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      • 07-22-08
      • 63167

      #317
      Originally posted by Otters27
      Hope he stays healthy. Love 2 way players. Want to see another 2 sport athlete as well
      yeah that was fun while it lasted
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      • JAKEPEAVY21
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        • 03-11-11
        • 29294

        #318
        Padres met with Harper in Vegas yesterday.

        Landing either Harper or Machado would be epic for the team and community.
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        • mr. leisure
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 01-29-08
          • 17507

          #319
          Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
          Padres met with Harper in Vegas yesterday.

          Landing either Harper or Machado would be epic for the team and community.
          Hope they get it done for you Jake
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          • JMobile
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 08-21-10
            • 19074

            #320
            Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
            Padres met with Harper in Vegas yesterday.

            Landing either Harper or Machado would be epic for the team and community.
            Big money and prime time TV for the Pads.
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            • jrgum3
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 07-21-17
              • 7005

              #321
              Definitely would be interesting if Harper went to the Padres. Just doubt it happens though because guys like Harper seem to want to go to big market teams.
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              • EmpireMaker
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 06-18-09
                • 15580

                #322
                Feb. 1: The Astros have formally announced the signing. Houston’s 40-man roster is now at 39 players.
                Jan. 31: The Astros have agreed to a one-year deal with lefty Wade Miley, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic (via Twitter). The O’Connell Sports Management client receives a $4.5MM guarantee and can tack on $500K in incentives, Bob Nightengale of USA Today adds (Twitter links).

                Miley becomes the latest mid-range starter to settle for a one-year pact after entering the offseason with a case for a multi-season arrangement. He’ll presumably step into the Houston rotation, though his incentives package includes provisions allowing him to earn either for starts or relief appearances, per Ken Davidoff of the New York Post (Twitter link).
                This trip through free agency may not have been quite as financially rewarding as Miley might have hoped, but he landed with a clear contender and certainly fared better than he did the last time around. Miley settled for a minors pact last year with the Brewers after a rough two-season run, but turned things around after overcoming some health issues early in the season.
                All told, Miley worked to a 2.57 ERA in 80 2/3 frames over 16 starts last year in Milwaukee. He averaged only 5.6 K/9 with 3.0 BB/9, but generated a robust 52.8% groundball rate and allowed only three home runs on the year.
                In some regards, Miley was not a substantially different pitcher last year than he had been over the prior seven seasons. His swinging-strike rate sat just a half percentage point above his lifetime 8.6% mark; his average fastball velocity sat right at his career mean of ~92 mph. But that only tells part of the story, as Miley drastically revamped his arsenal in a manner that obviously paid dividends.
                In particular, Miley ramped up usage of his cutter, which became his most-used and most-effective pitch, while burying his sinker and slider in favor of enhanced usage of a curve and change. He surrendered much more pull-side contact than before, but with a career-high 2.24 GB/FB rate, the shift-savvy Brewers were able to gobble up quite a few of those well-struck balls. Miley also induced weak contact on 19.5% of the balls put in play against him and ended the season with a career-low .269 BABIP-against.
                That last figure — batting average on balls in play — is an interesting one to consider. Any change in Miley’s fortunes in that area, or in the number of balls that leave the yard, could reverse his turnaround. First, though, opposing hitters will have to find a way to solve Miley’s two favorite new offerings; they managed sub-.200 batting averages and sub-.300 slugging percentages against both his cutter and curve last year. Statcast was duly impressed, as it credited Miley with a .300 xwOBA that largely supports the weak .283 wOBA mark he held batters to.
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                • El Nino
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                  • 05-03-12
                  • 18426

                  #323
                  Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
                  Padres met with Harper in Vegas yesterday.

                  Landing either Harper or Machado would be epic for the team and community.
                  Wow, that would be awesome.
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                  • Otters27
                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                    • 07-14-07
                    • 30759

                    #324
                    Harper better perform if he's asking for that kind of money. Hope he stays out of NL west though
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                    • JAKEPEAVY21
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                      • 03-11-11
                      • 29294

                      #325
                      Originally posted by mr. leisure
                      Hope they get it done for you Jake
                      doubt the Padres will be the highest bidders...they will really have to push the city of San Diego and the influx of all the highly touted prospects.
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                      • Chi_archie
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 07-22-08
                        • 63167

                        #326
                        Originally posted by Otters27
                        Harper better perform if he's asking for that kind of money. Hope he stays out of NL west though

                        yeah he doesn't seem that consistent
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                        • Cross
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                          • 04-15-11
                          • 5777

                          #327
                          Harper will be a Cub, just waiting for Machado to sign first.
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                          • El Nino
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                            • 05-03-12
                            • 18426

                            #328
                            Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
                            doubt the Padres will be the highest bidders...they will really have to push the city of San Diego and the influx of all the highly touted prospects.
                            Not much of a hitter's park either. I read an article where Harper said he liked the Dbacks due to the proximity to Vegas and Chase Field being a hitter's park.
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                            • batt33
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                              • 12-23-16
                              • 6025

                              #329
                              Giants claimed outfielder John Andreoli from the Texas Rangers. .......... whoopie............
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                              • yisman
                                SBR Aristocracy
                                • 09-01-08
                                • 75682

                                #330
                                Originally posted by El Nino
                                Not much of a hitter's park either. I read an article where Harper said he liked the Dbacks due to the proximity to Vegas and Chase Field being a hitter's park.
                                chase not really a hitters' park anymore after the installation of the humidor
                                [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
                                [/quote]

                                [quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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                                • EmpireMaker
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                                  • 06-18-09
                                  • 15580

                                  #331
                                  • The Mets and right-hander Jacob deGrom began discussing a contract extension in December, but the two sides haven’t exchanged any offers yet, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports. DeGrom, who’s controllable through 2020, is on track to enter camp on the $17MM salary he secured upon avoiding arbitration earlier this month. It stands to reason, however, that the team and player will engage in more substantive talks prior to the season. If serious negotiations take place, they’ll be particularly interesting to monitor given that deGrom’s previous agent, Brodie Van Wagenen, is now the Mets’ general manager. Van Wagenen challenged the Mets to either extend or consider trading deGrom last season, but the club’s previous front office didn’t bite in either case. The rookie GM will now have to help decide how much the team should pay his ex-client over the long haul.
                                  • Interest in free-agent outfielder Adam Jones has picked up, Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe suggests. It’s unclear which teams are chasing Jones, but rumors centering on the longtime Baltimore center fielder have been scarce this winter. Although he’s a highly respected veteran, the 33-year-old Jones’ halcyon days appear long gone. Jones may no longer be a viable option in center, where he posted minus-18 Defensive Runs Saved and a minus-10.5 Ultimate Zone Rating in 2018, and has only been a league-average offensive player in 1,920 plate appearances dating back to 2016.
                                  • Before he signed a minor league contract with the Marlins in November, Harold Ramirez received offers from 15 teams, the outfielder tells Walter Villa of Baseball America (subscription required). The Blue Jays, with whom Ramirez played at the Double-A level from 2016-18, offered the largest bonus ($32K), but he accepted the Marlins’ $25K proposal because he believes they present a more immediate path to the majors. In fact, the Marlins informed Ramirez that only one of their outfielders, Lewis Brinson, is a lock for a major league roster spot in 2019. Considering the dearth of established outfielders on hand, the 24-year-old Ramirez – formerly a well-regarded prospect – will have an opportunity to vie for a big league job with the Marlins.
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                                  • Chi_archie
                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                    • 07-22-08
                                    • 63167

                                    #332
                                    Originally posted by batt33
                                    Giants claimed outfielder John Andreoli from the Texas Rangers. .......... whoopie............
                                    Print the world series Tix!
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                                    • koz-man
                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                      • 11-21-08
                                      • 7102

                                      #333
                                      Ball from Jose Bautista's bat flip sells at auction for $28,252


                                      The home run ball that prompted Jose Bautista's notorious bat flip in 2015 has sold at auction for more than $28,000.

                                      According to the Lelands auction house website Saturday, there were 17 bids. The winning one went for $28,252.
                                      The home run at Rogers Centre came Oct. 14, 2015, during the seventh inning of Game 5 of the American League Division Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Texas Rangers.

                                      Bautista put Toronto ahead 6-3 and theatrically flipped his bat high in the air, a gesture that did not sit well with Texas and left long-lasting tension.

                                      The Blue Jays won the game to rally from a 2-0 deficit in the best-of-five series. They lost to the eventual World Series champion Kansas City Royals in the AL Championship Series.

                                      Bautista, 38, is a free agent after leaving Toronto in 2017 and playing for Atlanta, the New York Mets and Philadelphia in 2018.
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                                      • JMobile
                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                        • 08-21-10
                                        • 19074

                                        #334
                                        Originally posted by batt33
                                        Giants claimed outfielder John Andreoli from the Texas Rangers. .......... whoopie............
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                                        • Cross
                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                          • 04-15-11
                                          • 5777

                                          #335
                                          Super bowl is over, time to sign some big free agents this week!!!!
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                                          • batt33
                                            SBR Hall of Famer
                                            • 12-23-16
                                            • 6025

                                            #336
                                            Originally posted by JMobile
                                            Exactly.......... brought in Zaidi for this?
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                                            • cincinnatikid513
                                              SBR Aristocracy
                                              • 11-23-17
                                              • 45360

                                              #337
                                              something has to give here, harper machado maybe they take a shorter deal with more money would harper take a 1 year deal with somebody, bet on himself have a monster season and then go for a huge contract
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                                              • jrgum3
                                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                                • 07-21-17
                                                • 7005

                                                #338
                                                Ok now that the Super Bowl is done hopefully the free agents dominos start to fall and we can fully turn our attention to baseball.
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                                                • EmpireMaker
                                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                                  • 06-18-09
                                                  • 15580

                                                  #339
                                                  SUNDAY: The Rays “appear content” with their current lineup, according to the Tampa Bay Times’ Marc Topkin, who adds it would be “unexpected” for the club to make any more trades with spring training nearing. That seems to cast doubt on the possibility of the Rays acquiring Realmuto.
                                                  SATURDAY: Twists and turns continue in the saga of Marlins catcher J.T. Realmuto, who has been a dominant presence in trade rumors throughout the offseason. As of Thursday, the Padres, Reds, Dodgers and Braves were reportedly the last remaining suitors for Realmuto, but the Rays have worked their way back into the mix, according to Joe Frisaro of MLB.com. While it seemed earlier this week that Tampa Bay had exited the race for Realmuto, the club has “re-engaged” as spring training nears, per Frisaro.
                                                  Fresh off a surprising 90-win season in 2018, the Rays entered the winter as candidates to make noteworthy upgrades, despite their low-payroll ways, but have mostly shied away from headline-grabbing moves. The Rays’ biggest pickup thus far has been right-hander Charlie Morton, whom they inked to a two-year, $30MM contract, and they’ve also reeled in the less expensive trio of catcher Mike Zunino (via trade with Seattle), infielder Yandy Diaz (via trade with Cleveland) and outfielder Avisail Garcia (one year, $3.5MM guarantee). With those four in tow, the Rays are only projected to open the season with a $59MM-plus payroll – far below their $76MM-plus mark from 2018 – as Jason Martinez of Roster Resource estimates.
                                                  Fortunately for the small-spending Rays, acquiring Realmuto would not cause a sizable dent in their budget. He’ll earn $5.9MM this year, his second-last arbitration season, and that relatively inexpensive sum only increases his appeal from their standpoint. At the same time, it also helps explain why the Marlins have been holding out for a bounty for the soon-to-be 28-year-old Realmuto, who was the majors’ top catcher last season. And the Rays, whose farm system features nine of ESPN’s Keith Law’s top-100 prospects (subscription required), likely have the ammunition to get a deal done if they’re motivated.
                                                  However, should the Rays land Realmuto, it’s an open question whether Zunino would remain in place. Tampa Bay could simply keep Zunino as Realmuto’s backup, thus giving it the game’s best behind-the-plate tandem, but the former may once again become a trade chip in his own right. With a quality track record, two years of arbitration eligibility remaining and a sub-$4.5MM salary for 2019, Zunino could bring back a player(s) capable of helping the Rays’ roster at another position. Zunino has already netted a solid return in a trade once this offseason, as the Rays acquired him in a five-player deal in which they parted with a cheap, starting-caliber outfielder in Mallex Smith.
                                                  The Marlins, meanwhile, may receive a Realmuto replacement as part of a trade, which could make Zunino an attractive target for them. While that’s merely speculation, they have discussed veteran backstop Tucker Barnhart in trade talks with the Reds, Jonathan Mayo of MLB.com tweets. Additionally, a potential deal with Cincinnati could include 22-year-old third baseman Jonathan India (previously reported) – whom the Reds selected fifth overall in last summer’s draft – as well as at least one “lesser” prospect, Mayo relays. Acquiring Realmuto would be the latest sign that Cincinnati’s aiming to return to contention in 2019. The Reds are currently coming off their fifth straight sub-.500 season and fourth straight campaign with fewer than 70 wins, but they’ve since picked up a slew of household names in various trades.
                                                  Like the Reds, the Padres seem hopeful they’ll put several years of irrelevance behind them during the upcoming season. Although the Padres haven’t made any significant improvements yet, they’ve been connected to Realmuto and other stars in the rumor mill. Trading for Realmuto would surely take a bite out of the Padres’ loaded farm system – a unit which includes a whopping 10 top-100 prospects, per Law; subscription required). Jon Morosi of MLB.com reported last week that the Marlins wanted big-hitting catcher prospect Francisco Mejia from the Padres in exchange for Realmuto, but it doesn’t seem that’s the case anymore. At this point, Miami’s interest in Mejia isn’t “especially high,” according to Morosi, Therefore, it’s “likely” that the Marlins would instead need one of Fernando Tatis Jr., MacKenzie Gore or Luis Urias from the Padres in a Realmuto package, Morosi writes. Tatis, Gore and Urias rank first, second and fourth among the Padres’ prospects at MLB.com, which places Mejia third.
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                                                  • El Nino
                                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                                    • 05-03-12
                                                    • 18426

                                                    #340
                                                    Originally posted by koz-man
                                                    Ball from Jose Bautista's bat flip sells at auction for $28,252


                                                    The home run ball that prompted Jose Bautista's notorious bat flip in 2015 has sold at auction for more than $28,000.

                                                    According to the Lelands auction house website Saturday, there were 17 bids. The winning one went for $28,252.
                                                    The home run at Rogers Centre came Oct. 14, 2015, during the seventh inning of Game 5 of the American League Division Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Texas Rangers.

                                                    Bautista put Toronto ahead 6-3 and theatrically flipped his bat high in the air, a gesture that did not sit well with Texas and left long-lasting tension.

                                                    The Blue Jays won the game to rally from a 2-0 deficit in the best-of-five series. They lost to the eventual World Series champion Kansas City Royals in the AL Championship Series.

                                                    Bautista, 38, is a free agent after leaving Toronto in 2017 and playing for Atlanta, the New York Mets and Philadelphia in 2018.
                                                    What a waste of money.
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                                                    • JAKEPEAVY21
                                                      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                      • 03-11-11
                                                      • 29294

                                                      #341
                                                      I hope the Padres don't trade for Realmuto, they already have 2 good young catchers.
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                                                      • Chi_archie
                                                        SBR Aristocracy
                                                        • 07-22-08
                                                        • 63167

                                                        #342
                                                        Originally posted by El Nino
                                                        What a waste of money.

                                                        yeah that doesn't make too much sense to me
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                                                        • koz-man
                                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                                          • 11-21-08
                                                          • 7102

                                                          #343
                                                          Francisco Liriano returns to Pirates on minor league deal

                                                          Veteran left-hander Francisco Liriano agreed to a minor league contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday, a source confirmed to ESPN.
                                                          The deal includes an invitation to major league spring training. He will make $1.8 million if he makes the major league roster, the source said.
                                                          The news was first reported by The Athletic.
                                                          Liriano, 35, pitched for the Detroit Tigers last season, going 5-12 with a 4.58 ERA in 133 2/3 innings pitched. He made 26 starts.
                                                          The 13-season veteran pitched previously with the Pirates from 2013 to '16. He was 41-36 with a 3.67 ERA in 107 starts during that span.
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                                                          • batt33
                                                            SBR Hall of Famer
                                                            • 12-23-16
                                                            • 6025

                                                            #344
                                                            Originally posted by cincinnatikid513
                                                            still waiting on these free agents to sign

                                                            matt weiters
                                                            hanley ramirez
                                                            josh harrison
                                                            mike moustakas
                                                            jose iglesias
                                                            marwin gonzalez
                                                            hunter pence
                                                            adam jones
                                                            bryce harper
                                                            manny machado
                                                            carlos gonzalez
                                                            dallas kuechel
                                                            clay bucholz
                                                            craig kimbrel
                                                            anyone off the list yet?
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                                                            • JMobile
                                                              SBR Posting Legend
                                                              • 08-21-10
                                                              • 19074

                                                              #345
                                                              Originally posted by batt33
                                                              anyone off the list yet?
                                                              Jayson Werth.
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                                                              • EmpireMaker
                                                                SBR Posting Legend
                                                                • 06-18-09
                                                                • 15580

                                                                #346
                                                                The slow drip of news regarding Bryce Harper (and fellow free agent star Manny Machado) has formed a tower of uncertainty that looms over the hot stove market — indeed, the game as a whole. At this point, it’s anyone’s guess when, where, and for how much Harper will sign. As curious as the still-ongoing free agency of these players is the dearth of developments hitting the news wire and the evident lack of widespread interest.
                                                                Under these circumstances, it’s reasonably notable to learn that “at least 8 teams are still checking in on Harper,” according to a tweet from Jon Heyman of MLB Network (via Twitter). While Heyman suggests that some of those clubs do not have much interest in a long-term arrangement, it stands to reason that Harper and agent Scott Boras would welcome any bidders to help boost their bargaining power.
                                                                Despite a limited cast of publicly known suitors, it has always seemed logical that additional teams would look into a Harper deal. With at least one mystery team chasing Machado, we’ve already seen that concept introduced, but it hasn’t been as evident in Harper’s case.
                                                                So, what teams might be in the picture that weren’t previously known? That’s hard to say. The Padres have entered the mix, joining the Phillies, White Sox, and Nationals as known suitors. Beyond that, though, there’s no real indication. Jim Bowden of The Athletic tweets, in fact, that he has had no success at identifying dark horse participants in the Harper derby.
                                                                You’re free to speculate in the comments, of course, but the fact is that any number of organizations could at least be kicking around the edges of Harper’s market. With as many as four mystery clubs evidently involved to some degree, it’s all but impossible to assess the lay of the land — let alone to foresee just how Harper’s time on the open market will ultimately draw to a close.
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                                                                • jrgum3
                                                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                  • 07-21-17
                                                                  • 7005

                                                                  #347
                                                                  Originally posted by Otters27
                                                                  Harper better perform if he's asking for that kind of money. Hope he stays out of NL west though
                                                                  As long as the Dodgers don’t get him I’ll be happy. Something tells me he will be a Phillie or a Cub because they’re the teams willing to pay for him.
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                                                                  • El Nino
                                                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                                                    • 05-03-12
                                                                    • 18426

                                                                    #348
                                                                    Originally posted by koz-man
                                                                    Francisco Liriano returns to Pirates on minor league deal


                                                                    Veteran left-hander Francisco Liriano agreed to a minor league contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday, a source confirmed to ESPN.
                                                                    The deal includes an invitation to major league spring training. He will make $1.8 million if he makes the major league roster, the source said.
                                                                    The news was first reported by The Athletic.
                                                                    Liriano, 35, pitched for the Detroit Tigers last season, going 5-12 with a 4.58 ERA in 133 2/3 innings pitched. He made 26 starts.
                                                                    The 13-season veteran pitched previously with the Pirates from 2013 to '16. He was 41-36 with a 3.67 ERA in 107 starts during that span.
                                                                    Guy is washed up. Doubt he makes the roster.
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                                                                    • Chi_archie
                                                                      SBR Aristocracy
                                                                      • 07-22-08
                                                                      • 63167

                                                                      #349
                                                                      getting closer
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                                                                      • Chi_archie
                                                                        SBR Aristocracy
                                                                        • 07-22-08
                                                                        • 63167

                                                                        #350
                                                                        Originally posted by koz-man
                                                                        Francisco Liriano returns to Pirates on minor league deal


                                                                        Veteran left-hander Francisco Liriano agreed to a minor league contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday, a source confirmed to ESPN.
                                                                        The deal includes an invitation to major league spring training. He will make $1.8 million if he makes the major league roster, the source said.
                                                                        The news was first reported by The Athletic.
                                                                        Liriano, 35, pitched for the Detroit Tigers last season, going 5-12 with a 4.58 ERA in 133 2/3 innings pitched. He made 26 starts.
                                                                        The 13-season veteran pitched previously with the Pirates from 2013 to '16. He was 41-36 with a 3.67 ERA in 107 starts during that span.

                                                                        that is surprising
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