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On August 7, 2009, the Yankees traded for pitcher Chad Gaudin for a player to be named later. [42] They traded a player to be named later for Colorado Rockies minor league pitcher Jason Hirsh. [43] They also signed several minor league free agents throughout the season such as Russ Ortiz, [42] Josh Towers, [44] Brian Peterson [45] and Yurendell ...
When pitchers and catchers reported on February 13, three of twelve pitching positions were set: starter Paul Maholm, set-up man John Grabow, and closer Matt Capps. [23] The Pirates entered spring training with 21 of 40 different players from 2008 spring training; [ 24 ] among those were Eric Hinske , Ramón Vázquez , and Jason Jaramillo who ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... February 15: Pitchers and catchers report to spring training; ... and first since 2009, ...
NASHVILLE — At this stage of the offseason, still 10 weeks before pitchers and catchers report to spring training, the Twins have Byron Buxton penciled in as their starting center fielder.
The Cardinals retained the services of backup catcher Jason LaRue, signing him to another one-year contract. [1]On December 4, 2008, the Cardinals agreed to a trade with the San Diego Padres sending reliever Mark Worrell and a player-to-be-named-later (the Padres eventually chose minor-league pitcher Luke Gregerson [2]) in exchange for shortstop Khalil Greene, who will make $6.5 mil, and will ...
Keith Charles Foulke (/ f oʊ k / FOHK; born October 19, 1972) is an American former Major League Baseball relief pitcher.A graduate of Hargrave High School in Huffman, Texas, Foulke attended Galveston College and Lewis–Clark State College.
Miscellaneous Baseball Old Time Radio. During the spring of 2020, when the Major League Baseball season was on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I did my bit to alleviate baseball fans’ hunger ...
The 2009 Mariners became the 13th team in MLB history to have a winning record following a 100+ loss season. On September 13, 2009, Ichiro Suzuki got his 200th hit of the season. In the process, he set a new MLB record by getting at least 200 hits for nine consecutive seasons, passing the mark held by Wee Willie Keeler .