Fri Feb 17 2012 | 14:54 | Mike Gonzalez to re-sign with Rangers? |
Ken Rosenthal thinks that if the Rangers trade Koji Uehara to the Athletics as expected, their next move will be to re-sign Mike Gonzalez. |
Getting Uehara's $4 million off the books would theoretically clear space to add Roy Oswalt, but Rosenthal doesn't expect that to happen. Danny Knobler of CBSSports.com also recently reported that the chances were still "slim" that Oswalt winds up with the Rangers. Gonzalez, though, can be had relatively cheaply and won't disrupt the Rangers rotation. He posted a 2.86 ERA in the second half last season while holding left-handed batters to a .171 batting average. |
Source: Ken Rosenthal on Twitter | |
Mon Feb 13 2012 | 13:34 | A's in talks with left-hander Mike Gonzalez |
According to Buster Olney, the A's are "in talks" with free agent left-hander Mike Gonzalez. |
The A's are really turning up the heat as spring training nears. They came out of nowhere to sign Cuban outfielder Yoenis Cespedes on Monday, they remain in contact with Manny Ramirez, and they're now considering adding Gonzalaez. The 31-year-old southpaw posted a 2.86 ERA in the second half last season while holding left-handed batters to a .171 batting average. |
Source: Buster Olney on Twitter | |
Mon Feb 13 2012 | 13:13 | A's intereted in Mike Gonzalez |
Ken Rosenthal of FOXSports.com reports that the Athletics are looking to add a reliever and free agent left-hander Mike Gonzalez "remains a possibility." |
Rosenthal notes that the A's are still interested in Manny Ramirez despite the signing of Yoenis Cespedes, but they want to add a reliever first. They've talked to the Rangers about a trade for Koji Uehara, but signing Gonzalez might be more likely at this point. The southpaw posted a 4.27 ERA and 1.38 WHIP last season for Baltimore and Texas, but he was good in the second half, holding a 2.86 ERA while limiting left-handed batters to a .171 average. |
Source: Ken Rosenthal on Twitter | |
Thu Jan 5 2012 | 18:53 | Rangers reviewing Gonzalez's medical records |
According to ESPN's Richard Durrett, the Rangers have requested Mike Gonzalez's medical records. |
Gonzalez underwent a scope of his left knee this offseason, and the Rangers want to know how his recovery is going before considering bringing him back for the 2012 season. The free agent left-hander registered an underwhelming 4.27 ERA and 1.38 WHIP last season for Baltimore and Texas, but he's still fairly effective against left-handed batters. |
Source: ESPN Dallas | |
Sat Dec 10 2011 | 12:21 | Rangers check in with Mike Gonzalez, Fielder |
Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports the Rangers have ''checked in'' with agent Scott Boras on Mike Gonzalez and Prince Fielder. |
An NL executive added that the Rangers have an interest in signing Fielder and could trade Mitch Moreland to the Rays for Wade Davis. However, both reports should be taken with a grain of salt, as neither scenario appears to be likely. Gonzalez posted a 4.15 ERA in eight postseason appearances with Texas, and was an important part of late-inning junctures during both the ALDS and AL Championship Series. |
Source: Jeff Wilson on Twitter | |
Fri Dec 9 2011 | 13:34 | Cardinals interested in Mike Gonzalez |
Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that the Cardinals have had discussions with the agent of free agent left-hander Mike Gonzalez. |
The Cards have also checked in on J.C. Romero in their pursuit of a second lefty to pair with Marc Rzepczynski. Gonzalez held a 4.27 ERA and 1.38 WHIP in 2011 for the Orioles and Rangers, but he struck out a batter per inning and posted a 2.86 ERA after the All-Star break while holding left-handed batters to a .171 average. |
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch | |
Fri Dec 2 2011 | 15:06 | Yankees interested in Mike Gonzalez |
Jon Heyman of SI.com reports that the Yankees are interested in free agent left-handed reliever Mike Gonzalez. |
The Yankees were burned by Pedro Feliciano, but they won't let that keep them from spending on another southpaw reliever. Gonzalez held a 4.27 ERA and 1.38 WHIP in 2011 for the Orioles and Rangers, but he struck out a batter per inning and posted a 2.86 ERA after the All-Star break while holding left-handed batters to a .171 average. |
Source: Jon Heyman on Twitter | |
Sat Oct 29 2011 | 11:09 | Mike Gonzalez will undergo surgery on left knee next week |
Mike Gonzalez will undergo surgery on his left knee next week, according to Richard Durrett of ESPN Dallas. |
Source: Richard Durrett on Twitter | |
Wed Aug 31 2011 | 15:37 | Rangers acquire Mike Gonzalez from Orioles |
Rangers acquired LHP Mike Gonzalez from the Orioles for a player to be named later. |
Gonzalez has been dominant this month, but has held left-handed batters to a measly .211/.253/.322 batting line and a .575 OPS this season. Rangers GM Jon Daniels has done quite the overhaul with his bullpen over the past month. It doesn't sound like the Orioles are sending any cash the Rangers way, so we would be surprised if they got anything of value in return. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Wed Aug 31 2011 | 14:38 | Report: Mike Gonzalez could be dealt |
Jon Paul Morosi of FOXSports.com speculates that Mike Gonzalez could be dealt before the waiver deadline. |
Gonzalez has passed through waivers and the Orioles can trade him to any team. The 33-year-old left-hander hasn't allowed a run this month, posting a perfect 15/0 K/BB ratio over 10 1/3 innings. He is still owed roughly $1 million of his $6 million salary for this season, but a contender could be willing to take the hit. Morosi mentions the Rangers as one potential suitor. |
Source: Jon Paul Morosi on Twitter | |
Sun Jul 31 2011 | 03:28 | Mike Gonzalez reinstated from suspension on Saturday July 30 |
Mike Gonzalez was reinstated from his suspension on Saturday July 30. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Tue Jul 26 2011 | 15:55 | Gonzalez to begin serving suspension Tues. |
Mike Gonzalez will begin serving his three-game suspension Tuesday. |
Gonzalez was handed the three-game punishment for his actions during a mid-July fracas with the Red Sox. |
Source: Jeff Zrebiec on Twitter | |
Sat Jul 16 2011 | 21:51 | Mike Gonzalez earns first save |
Mike Gonzalez earned his first save of the season in Saturday's 6-5 victory over the Indians. |
Kevin Gregg entered the game to a 6-2 lead but quickly coughed up three earned runs while only retiring two batters. Gonzalez was tasked with recording the final out, and did so by getting Indians outfielder Grady Sizemore to ground out. For now, Gregg remains the closer in Baltimore. But his leash is certainly getting smaller. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Thu Jul 14 2011 | 15:49 | Gonzalez suspended three games |
Mike Gonzalez has been suspended for three games and fined an undisclosed amount for his actions during Sunday's game against the Red Sox. |
Gonzalez was ejected from Sunday's game after throwing behind David Ortiz in the fifth inning. He plans to appeal. Orioles manager Buck Showalter, who was ejected at the same time, also received a one-game suspension and an undisclosed fine. |
Source: Brittany Ghiroli on Twitter | |
Fri Apr 29 2011 | 08:29 | Mike Gonzalez encouraged by appearance |
Mike Gonzalez was encouraged by his performance Thursday despite giving up two runs and allowing three of the four runners he faced reach base. |
Gonzalez was able to hit 94-95 mph after sitting in the low 90s in previous outings this season. Orioles manager Buck Showalter also thought the appearance was an improvement. "I thought Gonzo probably had the best stuff he's had this year, as far as just quality stuff," Showalter said. "Because he's having some struggles here and there, it's tough to get him out there enough to get it under control like we know he's capable of. It's good to see his stuff get better tonight. If he keeps bringing that type of stuff, he'll have some success." The setup man holds a 13.50 ERA in seven games this season. |
Source: Baltimore Sun | |
Mon Feb 14 2011 | 10:12 | Gonzalez OK with being set-up man |
Mike Gonzalez said he's fine with being a set-up man to either Koji Uehara or Kevin Gregg. |
"[My role] has changed, but I feel good about the situation," said Gonzalez, who was limited to just 29 appearances last season due to a shoulder injury. "I'm at the point right now where I feel that I want to prove in any way possible that I'm good and I'm healthy, and it's more myself than anything else. I'm just excited about coming in here and getting going." The Orioles are set to pay Gonzalez $6 million this season. |
Source: Baltimore Sun | |
Sun Sep 12 2010 | 16:29 | Orioles' Gonzalez returns to action |
Mike Gonzalez, who has been battling neck and back soreness this week, returned to action for the Orioles on Sunday and gave up two runs while recording just one out. |
Gonzalez finished off the seventh inning for the Orioles, but then gave up a single and double to start the eighth. David Hernandez did him Gonzalez no favors after replacing him, allowing both inherited runners to score. With Koji Uehara pitching well in the ninth, don't expect the Orioles to make a change any time soon. |
Sun Sep 12 2010 | 09:07 | Gonzalez available to pitch |
Orioles manager Buck Showalter said Mike Gonzalez was available out of the bullpen Saturday. |
The reliever had been unavailable the previous two days due to soreness in his neck and back. Gonzalez has pitched very well in the second half since coming off the DL, posting a 2.87 ERA, 0.96 WHIP and 9.8 K/9 rate. |
Source: Baltimore Sun | |
Wed Sep 8 2010 | 11:28 | Gonzo unavailable with sore neck/back |
Mike Gonzalez has been unavailable for the past two days due to soreness in his neck and back. |
No word on his status for Wednesday's finale against the Yankees. Gonzo has a 2.87 ERA and 17/6 K/BB ratio over 15 2/3 innings since returning from the disabled list. |
Source: Brittany Ghiroli on Twitter | |
Tue Aug 10 2010 | 18:36 | O's place Mike Gonzalez on waivers |
A major league source tells Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe that the Orioles have placed left-hander Mike Gonzalez on waivers. |
Don't get too excited about this. Cafardo speculates that the Red Sox -- as well as other contenders -- could put in a claim sometime in the next 48 hours, but keep in mind that he is under contract for $6 million next season. The O's would probably happily give that commitment away. |
Source: Boston Globe | |