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Wed Feb 26 201416:24Ishikawa out a few days with tight right leg
Travis Ishikawa will need a couple days of rest in Pirates camp due to tightness in his right leg.
It's not believed to be a serious injury. Ishikawa signed a minor league contract with the Pirates in December and is trying to claim an Opening Day bench spot.
Source: Bill Brink on Twitter
Wed Dec 18 201311:50Pirates sign Ishikawa to minor league deal
Pirates signed 1B Travis Ishikawa to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
Ishikawa, who won a World Series ring in 2010 with the Giants, has slashed just .240/.311/.392 in 194 plate appearances between the Brewers, Orioles and Yankees the past few years since leaving the Bay Area. It makes sense that he chose Pittsburgh, as Gaby Sanchez's grip on the first base throne is tenuous at best.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Nov 17 201310:37Travis Ishikawa receiving some interest
Chris Cotillo of MLBDailyDish.com reports that Travis Ishikawa has received four contract offers and is expected to get more soon.
They are all presumably minor league offers. Ishikawa, 30, got a cup of coffee with both the Yankees and Orioles this season and batted .290/.389/.465 with nine homers in 83 contests at Triple-A.
Source: Chris Cotillo on Twitter
Thu Jul 18 201309:37White Sox sign Travis Ishikawa to minors deal
White Sox signed 1B Travis Ishikawa to a minor league contract; assigned him to Triple-A Charlotte.
Ishikawa was designated for assignment by the Yankees on July 11 after spending just three days in pinstripes. He has posted some nice numbers this year at the Triple-A level and should climb to Chicago eventually.
Source: MLBTradeRumors.com
Sat Jul 13 201323:10Travis Ishikawa elects free agency
Travis Ishikawa cleared waivers and elected free agency after being designated for assignment by the Yankees on Thursday.
Ishikawa is hitting just .105/.150/.105 in 19 at-bats this season. He played just one game with the Yankees before being waived.
Source: MLB Trade Rumors
Thu Jul 11 201311:08Yankees designate 1B Ishikawa for assignment
Yankees designated 1B Travis Ishikawa for assignment.
Ishikawa was thrown off the 40-man roster on Thursday to open a spot for Derek Jeter, who is finally ready to return from the disabled list. Ishikawa went 0-for-2 with two strikeouts in his short stay with the Yankees.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Jul 8 201323:18Travis Ishikawa fans twice in Yankees debut
Making his Yankees debut, Travis Ishikawa was pulled in favor of Lyle Overbay after striking out in both of his at-bats Monday against the Royals.
Both are left-handed hitters, so it wasn't a great sign for Ishikawa that the Yankees felt the need to pinch-hit Overbay for him. It only made things worse for him when Overbay homered in his place and then walked to try to start a ninth-inning rally in what turned out to be a 5-1 loss. It seems like a pretty good guess that Overbay will get the start on Tuesday.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Jul 7 201313:39Travis Ishikawa claimed by Yankees
Yankees claimed 1B Travis Ishikawa off waivers from the Orioles.
It's not clear whether he'll join the big club or sent to Triple-A. Ishikawa had been designated for assignment last month by the Orioles after batting just .118 (2-for-17) in six games.
Source: Dan Connolly on Twitter
Sat Jun 29 201315:31Travis Ishikawa designated for assignment
Orioles designated 1B Travis Ishikawa for assignment.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Jun 18 201316:06Orioles call up Ishikawa from Triple-A
Orioles purchased the contract of 1B Travis Ishikawa from Triple-A Norfolk.
Ishikawa utilized the opt-out clause in his minor league deal over the weekend, so the Orioles added him to the major league roster rather than let him go. The 29-year-old was batting .316/.413/.525 with seven home runs and 31 RBI in 49 games this season in Triple-A. He's making the start of the DH spot and could see semi-regular playing time in the short-term.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Jun 18 201309:56O's 'leaning toward' calling up Ishikawa
Orioles executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette said Tuesday that he is "leaning toward" calling up Travis Ishikawa.
Ishikawa opted out of his minor league contract over the weekend, so the Orioles have until midnight ET to make a decision on whether to call him up or release him. While they have explored trade possibilities, they have been unable to find a satisfactory deal. The 29-year-old was batting .316/.413/.525 with seven home runs and 31 RBI in 49 games this season at Triple-A Norfolk.
Source: Roch Kubakto on Twitter
Sun Jun 16 201310:17Travis Ishikawa opts out of minors deal
Travis Ishikawa has opted out of his minor league contract with the Orioles.
The Orioles still have 48 hours to either call him up or trade him, but the likeliest scenario is that he gets released. Ishikawa has batted 316/.413/.525 with seven home runs and 31 RBI in 49 games this season at Triple-A Norfolk and could possibly find a bench job at the big league level somewhere.
Source: Dan Connolly on Twitter
Thu Jun 13 201315:40Ishikawa plans to opt out of deal on Saturday
Travis Ishikawa plans to opt out of his minor league contract with the Orioles on Saturday.
Ishikawa tried for an early opt-out this week but it was denied by the O's. The 29-year-old first baseman has batted .316/.413/.525 with seven home runs and 31 RBI in 49 games this season at Triple-A Norfolk and should draw a good amount of interest as a free agent.
Source: Dan Connolly on Twitter
Wed Mar 27 201316:43Orioles reassign Travis Ishikawa to minors
Orioles reassigned 1B Travis Ishikawa to minor league camp.
Ishikawa signed a minor league contract with the O's in mid-December and failed to earn a major league roster spot this spring. He'll function as organizational depth.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Dec 19 201216:08O's sign Ishikawa to minor league contract
Orioles singed 1B Travis Ishikawa to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
Ishikawa batted just .257/.329/.428 with four home runs and 30 RBI in 94 games this past season for the Brewers. He's doubtful to make a big impact with the O's.
Source: Britt Ghiroli on Twitter
Sat Nov 3 201211:58Travis Ishikawa has elected free agency
Travis Ishikawa has elected free agency.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Nov 2 201214:35Travis Ishikawa outrighted
Brewers sent 1B Travis Ishikawa outright to Triple-A Nashville.
Ishikawa batted just .257/.329/.428 with four homers over 94 games for the Brewers this season. He has the option of declining the assignment and declaring free agency.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Oct 4 201200:05Travis Ishikawa has four-RBI night in loss
Travis Ishikawa drove in four runs in Wednesday's season-ending, 7-6 loss to the Padres.
Ishikawa plated a run with a second-inning groundout before emptying the bases with a third-inning double. The four RBI bring his season-ending total to 30 across 153 at-bats. A part-time player, Ishikawa hit a serviceable .257/.329/.428 in 174 plate appearances. He's arbitration eligible this offseason.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Jun 23 201211:36Ishikawa activated from disabled list
Brewers activated 1B Travis Ishikawa from the 15-day disabled list.
He'll take the spot of Shaun Marcum (elbow) on the active roster. With Norichika Aoki moving into an everyday role, Ishikawa will serve as the Brewers' backup first baseman and fourth outfielder.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Jun 13 201219:16Travis Ishikawa to begin rehab Saturday
Travis Ishikawa (oblique) will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Nashville Saturday.
He should only need a handful of at-bats, likely putting him in line to return early next week. With Norichika Aoki moving into an everyday role and Corey Hart sliding in to first base, Ishikawa's playing time might be limited when he comes back.
Source: John H. Steinmiller on Twitter
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