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Sun Jan 3 202110:27Detwiler signs with Marlins; Leon gets minor league dealRoss DetwilerRPMarlinsFree Agent
Sandy LeónC/PHMarlinsFree Agent
Stephen TarpleyRPMetsFree Agent
MIAMI (AP) — Veteran left-hander Ross Detwiler has signed a one-year contract with the Miami Marlins, whose primary offseason goal is to upgrade their bullpen. The Marlins also announced on Sunday the signing of veteran catcher Sandy Leon to a minor league contract with an invitation to major league spring training. Left-hander Stephen Tarpley was designated for assignment. Detwiler, 34, pitched in 16 games out of the bullpen for the Chicago White Sox in 2020, going 1-1 with a 3.20 ERA in 44 innings. He broke into the majors in 2007 and has a 4.56 ERA in 224 games for seven teams. Leon, 31, batted .136 in 25 games last year for Cleveland. He has a .216 career average in nine seasons with three teams. ___ More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Thu Dec 31 202020:36Yu kidding? Darvish learned via Twitter of trade to PadresVictor Caratini1B/CPadresFree Agent
Mike ClevingerSPPadresFree Agent
Yu DarvishSPPadresFree Agent
Zach DaviesSPCubsFree Agent
Dinelson LametSPPadresFree Agent
Manny Machado3BPadresFree Agent
Chris PaddackSPPadresFree Agent
Fernando TatisRF/SSPadresFree Agent
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Yu Darvish found out things move fast when San Diego Padres general manager A.J. Preller is wheeling and dealing. The right-hander didn’t think he’d be traded away by the Chicago Cubs but was caught up in Preller’s vortex. Within the span of about 24 hours this week, the Padres obtained left-hander Blake Snell in a big deal with Tampa Bay, finalized a $28 million, four-year deal with South Korean slugger Kim Ha-seong, a deal that could be worth $34 million over five seasons if a a mutual option is excised and contains $1 million annually in performance bonuses. San Diego then obtained Darvish in another blockbuster deal. Darvish found out about it on social media. “When I woke up that morning I saw the Snell trade go down and I thought nothing’s going to happen,” Darvish said through an interpreter during a videoconference Thursday. “I wasn’t expecting the Padres to make another move but I was receiving phone calls within the hour and I found out on Twitter, yeah. “I wasn’t... [More]
Thu Dec 31 202020:06Yu kidding? Darvish learned via Twitter of trade to PadresVictor Caratini1B/CPadresFree Agent
Mike ClevingerSPPadresFree Agent
Yu DarvishSPPadresFree Agent
Zach DaviesSPCubsFree Agent
Dinelson LametSPPadresFree Agent
Manny Machado3BPadresFree Agent
Chris PaddackSPPadresFree Agent
Fernando TatisRF/SSPadresFree Agent
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Yu Darvish found out things move fast when San Diego Padres general manager A.J. Preller is wheeling and dealing. The right-hander didn’t think he’d be traded away by the Chicago Cubs but was caught up in Preller’s vortex. Within the span of about 24 hours this week, the Padres obtained left-hander Blake Snell in a big deal with Tampa Bay, finalized a $28 million, four-year deal with South Korean slugger Kim Ha-seong, a deal that could be worth $34 million over five seasons if a a mutual option is excised and contains $1 million annually in performance bonuses. San Diego then obtained Darvish in another blockbuster deal. Darvish found out about it on social media. “When I woke up that morning I saw the Snell trade go down and I thought nothing’s going to happen,” Darvish said through an interpreter during a videoconference Thursday. “I wasn’t expecting the Padres to make another move but I was receiving phone calls within the hour and I found out on Twitter, yeah. “I wasn’t... [More]
Thu Dec 31 202018:36Yu kidding? Darvish learned via Twitter of trade to PadresVictor Caratini1B/CPadresFree Agent
Mike ClevingerSPPadresFree Agent
Yu DarvishSPPadresFree Agent
Zach DaviesSPCubsFree Agent
Dinelson LametSPPadresFree Agent
Manny Machado3BPadresFree Agent
Chris PaddackSPPadresFree Agent
Fernando TatisRF/SSPadresFree Agent
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Yu Darvish found out things move fast when San Diego Padres general manager A.J. Preller is wheeling and dealing. The right-hander didn’t think he’d be traded away by the Chicago Cubs but was caught up in Preller’s vortex. Within the span of about 24 hours this week, the Padres obtained left-hander Blake Snell in a big deal with Tampa Bay, reportedly agreed to terms with Korean slugger Kim Ha-seong and then obtained Darvish in another blockbuster deal. Darvish found out about it on social media. “When I woke up that morning I saw the Snell trade go down and I thought nothing’s going to happen,” Darvish said through an interpreter during a videoconference Thursday. “I wasn’t expecting the Padres to make another move but I was receiving phone calls within the hour and I found out on Twitter, yeah. “I wasn’t expecting to be traded and obviously this happened in one single day so I was pretty shocked. Not in a bad way,” Darvish said. After running out of starting pitching during... [More]
Thu Dec 31 202015:56White Sox, Marshall avoid arbitration, agree to 1-year dealLucas GiolitoSPWhite SoxFree Agent
Evan MarshallRPWhite SoxFree Agent
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago White Sox and reliever Evan Marshall agreed Thursday to a $2 million, one-year contract, avoiding arbitration. The 30-year-old right-hander was 2-1 with a 2.38 ERA in 23 appearances last season — his second with the White Sox. He is 10-10 with a 3.96 ERA over seven years with Arizona, Seattle, Cleveland and Chicago. Marshall earned $407,407 prorated last season from a $1.1 million salary. The White Sox have two players remaining eligible for arbitration — ace Lucas Giolito and right-hander Reynaldo López. ___ More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Thu Dec 31 202013:16White Sox, Marshall avoid arbitration, agree to 1-year dealLucas GiolitoSPWhite SoxFree Agent
Evan MarshallRPWhite SoxFree Agent
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago White Sox and reliever Evan Marshall agreed Thursday to a $2 million, one-year contract, avoiding arbitration. The 30-year-old right-hander was 2-1 with a 2.38 ERA in 23 appearances last season — his second with the White Sox. He is 10-10 with a 3.96 ERA over seven years with Arizona, Seattle, Cleveland and Chicago. The White Sox have two players remaining eligible for arbitration — ace Lucas Giolito and right-hander Reynaldo López. ___ More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Wed Dec 30 202017:05White Sox, OF Engel agree to 1-year deal, avoid arbitrationAdam EngelCF/DH/RFWhite SoxFree Agent
Lucas GiolitoSPWhite SoxFree Agent
Erik González3B/SSPiratesFree Agent
Evan MarshallRPWhite SoxFree Agent
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago White Sox and outfielder Adam Engel agreed Wednesday to a $1.375 million, one-year contract, avoiding arbitration. The 29-year-old Engel hit .295 with three homers and 12 RBIs last season. He recorded the final out of Lucas Giolito's no-hitter against Pittsburgh on Aug. 25 when he extended on the run to catch Erik Gonzalez’s slicing drive toward the right-field line. Engel started all three games of Chicago's wild-card series against Oakland and homered in the opener. Chicago has three players remaining eligible for arbitration — Giolito and fellow right-handers Reynaldo López and Evan Marshall. ___ More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Wed Dec 30 202016:45Hoyer insists Cubs plan to compete after dealing DarvishAlbert Almora Jr.CFMetsFree Agent
Kris Bryant3B/LF/RFGiantsFree Agent
Victor Caratini1B/CPadresFree Agent
Tyler ChatwoodRPBlue JaysFree Agent
Willson ContrerasCCubsFree Agent
Yu DarvishSPPadresFree Agent
Zach DaviesSPCubsFree Agent
Kyle HendricksSPCubsFree Agent
Jon LesterSPCardinalsFree Agent
Jose QuintanaSPGiantsFree Agent
Anthony Rizzo1BYankeesFree Agent
Kyle SchwarberLFRed SoxFree Agent
CHICAGO (AP) — Jed Hoyer insists this time won't be like 2011 for the Chicago Cubs. The team's new president of baseball operations said Wednesday that Chicago plans to retool rather than bring out the wrecking ball the way it did nine years ago. Still, this one will leave a mark. In his first major deal since replacing friend Theo Epstein, Hoyer sent NL Cy Young Award runner-up Yu Darvish and catcher Victor Caratini to the San Diego Padres for pitcher Zach Davies and four young minor leaguers Tuesday night. On deck: Willson Contreras? Maybe Kris Bryant, Javier Báez or Anthony Rizzo? Nothing is off the table, though Hoyer was adamant: The Cubs aren't following the 2011 plan. That was the year they hired Epstein and Hoyer, and the pair set the long-suffering franchise on a championship course by overhauling the farm system and revamping the front office. Along the way, Cubs fans endured a painful rebuild that included a 101-loss 2012 season. “I'm not going to run the same playbook that we... [More]
Wed Dec 30 202012:45Padres acquire RHP Yu Darvish in blockbuster trade with CubsAlbert Almora Jr.CFMetsFree Agent
Kris Bryant3B/LF/RFGiantsFree Agent
Victor Caratini1B/CPadresFree Agent
Mike ClevingerSPPadresFree Agent
Yu DarvishSPPadresFree Agent
Zach DaviesSPCubsFree Agent
Dinelson LametSPPadresFree Agent
Chris PaddackSPPadresFree Agent
Anthony Rizzo1BYankeesFree Agent
Kyle SchwarberLFRed SoxFree Agent
CHICAGO (AP) — San Diego Padres general manager A.J. Preller reunited with an old friend in another blockbuster move Tuesday night. The aggressive Padres got Yu Darvish in a trade with the Chicago Cubs, adding another ace to their rotation after announcing a deal for Blake Snell earlier in the day. During his time in Texas' front office, Preller scouted Darvish before the Rangers acquired the Japanese right-hander in 2012. “His last season and a half has been as productive as anybody in the game. He's a force,” Preller said Tuesday night. “So I think getting back on the phone with him, catching up for a few minutes, really looking forward to being around him every single day again.” The Padres got Darvish, catcher Victor Caratini and $3 million from the Cubs for right-hander Zach Davies and four young minor leaguers. The switch-hitting Caratini caught Darvish in Chicago and batted .241 with 16 RBIs last season. “We've had interest in Victor for a few years now,” Preller said. “I think he's... [More]
Wed Dec 30 202012:45Dodgers get pitcher in 3-way trade with Rays, PhilliesGarrett CleavingerRP/SPDodgersFree Agent
Tommy KahnleRPDodgersFree Agent
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired pitcher Garrett Cleavinger from the Phillies in a three-way trade Tuesday involving Tampa Bay and Philadelphia. The Dodgers will send minor league infielder Dillon Paulson and a player to be named or cash to Tampa Bay, while the Rays will send left-handed pitcher José Alvarado to Philadelphia to complete the transaction. Cleavinger, a 26-year-old left-hander, made his major league debut last season for the Phillies, tossing two-thirds of an inning with one strikeout on Sept. 17 against the Mets. In five minor league seasons with the Phillies, Cleavinger posted a 19-12 record with a 4.08 ERA and 294 strikeouts in 140 games. He spent all 2019 with Double-A Reading, with a 3-2 record in 34 appearances. He struck out 83. Cleavinger was originally drafted in the third round in 2015 out of Oregon. Paulson played in 175 minor-league games with the Dodgers, hitting a combined .253 with 26 homers and 125 RBIs. In 2019, he split time between Low-A... [More]
Wed Dec 30 202001:15Padres acquire RHP Yu Darvish in blockbuster trade with CubsAlbert Almora Jr.CFMetsFree Agent
Kris Bryant3B/LF/RFGiantsFree Agent
Victor Caratini1B/CPadresFree Agent
Mike ClevingerSPPadresFree Agent
Yu DarvishSPPadresFree Agent
Zach DaviesSPCubsFree Agent
Dinelson LametSPPadresFree Agent
Chris PaddackSPPadresFree Agent
Anthony Rizzo1BYankeesFree Agent
Kyle SchwarberLFRed SoxFree Agent
CHICAGO (AP) — San Diego Padres general manager A.J. Preller reunited with an old friend in another blockbuster move Tuesday night. The aggressive Padres got Yu Darvish in a trade with the Chicago Cubs, adding another ace to their rotation after announcing a deal for Blake Snell earlier in the day. During his time in Texas' front office, Preller scouted Darvish before the Rangers acquired the Japanese right-hander in 2012. “His last season and a half has been as productive as anybody in the game. He's a force,” Preller said Tuesday night. “So I think getting back on the phone with him, catching up for a few minutes, really looking forward to being around him every single day again.” The Padres got Darvish, catcher Victor Caratini and cash from the Cubs for right-hander Zach Davies and four young minor leaguers. The switch-hitting Caratini caught Darvish in Chicago and batted .241 with 16 RBIs last season. “We've had interest in Victor for a few years now,” Preller said. “I think he's been... [More]
Wed Dec 30 202001:05Padres finalize deal acquiring ace Blake Snell from RaysVictor Caratini1B/CPadresFree Agent
Mike ClevingerSPPadresFree Agent
Yu DarvishSPPadresFree Agent
Zach DaviesSPCubsFree Agent
Dinelson LametSPPadresFree Agent
Manny Machado3BPadresFree Agent
Chris PaddackSPPadresFree Agent
Fernando TatisRF/SSPadresFree Agent
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Blake Snell gave up the ball in Game 6 of the World Series, shaking his head after manager Kevin Cash’s curious pitching change. With three years left on his contract, Snell hardly considered that could be his final moment on the mound with the Tampa Bay Rays. The San Diego Padres, determined to go all the way, just wanted him that much. The upstart Padres finalized their acquisition of the ace left-hander from the Rays on Tuesday, sending four prospects in exchange for the 2018 AL Cy Young Award winner. The Rays will receive right-handers Luis Patiño and Cole Wilcox and catchers Francisco Mejía and Blake Hunt — all well-regarded youngsters from a San Diego system that's been stocking the farm for years. The Padres parted with the quartet for a 28-year-old with World Series experience and a youthful confidence that should fit in alongside stars Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado. “They’re super exciting,” Snell said. “They’re a team that plays with a lot of fun. They’re... [More]
Wed Dec 30 202000:55Padres acquire RHP Yu Darvish in blockbuster trade with CubsAlbert Almora Jr.CFMetsFree Agent
Kris Bryant3B/LF/RFGiantsFree Agent
Victor Caratini1B/CPadresFree Agent
Mike ClevingerSPPadresFree Agent
Yu DarvishSPPadresFree Agent
Zach DaviesSPCubsFree Agent
Dinelson LametSPPadresFree Agent
Chris PaddackSPPadresFree Agent
Anthony Rizzo1BYankeesFree Agent
Kyle SchwarberLFRed SoxFree Agent
CHICAGO (AP) — San Diego Padres general manager A.J. Preller reunited with an old friend in another blockbuster move Tuesday night. The aggressive Padres got Yu Darvish in a trade with the Chicago Cubs, adding another ace to their rotation after announcing a deal for Blake Snell earlier in the day. During his time in Texas' front office, Preller scouted Darvish before the Rangers acquired the Japanese right-hander in 2012. “His last season and a half has been as productive as anybody in the game. He's a force,” Preller said Tuesday night. “So I think getting back on the phone with him, catching up for a few minutes, really looking forward to being around him every single day again.” The Padres got Darvish, catcher Victor Caratini and cash from the Cubs for right-hander Zach Davies and four young minor leaguers. The switch-hitting Caratini caught Darvish in Chicago and batted .241 with 16 RBIs last season. “We've had interest in Victor for a few years now,” Preller said. “I think he's been... [More]
Tue Dec 29 202023:45Padres acquire RHP Yu Darvish in blockbuster trade with CubsAlbert Almora Jr.CFMetsFree Agent
Kris Bryant3B/LF/RFGiantsFree Agent
Victor Caratini1B/CPadresFree Agent
Mike ClevingerSPPadresFree Agent
Yu DarvishSPPadresFree Agent
Zach DaviesSPCubsFree Agent
Dinelson LametSPPadresFree Agent
Chris PaddackSPPadresFree Agent
Anthony Rizzo1BYankeesFree Agent
Kyle SchwarberLFRed SoxFree Agent
CHICAGO (AP) — The aggressive San Diego Padres traded for another big arm on Tuesday night, acquiring Yu Darvish in a blockbuster deal with the Chicago Cubs. The Padres got Darvish, catcher Victor Caratini and cash from the Cubs for right-hander Zach Davies and four young minor leaguers. The switch-hitting Caratini caught Darvish in Chicago and batted .241 with 16 RBIs last season. Davies went 7-4 with a 2.73 ERA in 12 starts for San Diego this year. The package of prospects headed to Chicago includes Owen Caissie, an 18-year-old outfielder who was selected by the Padres in the second round of this year's amateur draft. The 34-year-old Darvish was 8-3 with a 2.01 ERA in 12 starts for Chicago during the pandemic-shortened season, finishing second in the NL Cy Young Award race. He has three years and $59 million left on the $126 million, six-year deal he signed with the Cubs before the 2018 season. San Diego also completed a big trade Tuesday with Tampa Bay for ace left-hander Blake Snell.... [More]
Tue Dec 29 202023:35Padres acquire RHP Yu Darvish in deal with CubsAlbert Almora Jr.CFMetsFree Agent
Kris Bryant3B/LF/RFGiantsFree Agent
Victor Caratini1B/CPadresFree Agent
Mike ClevingerSPPadresFree Agent
Yu DarvishSPPadresFree Agent
Zach DaviesSPCubsFree Agent
Dinelson LametSPPadresFree Agent
Chris PaddackSPPadresFree Agent
Anthony Rizzo1BYankeesFree Agent
Kyle SchwarberLFRed SoxFree Agent
The aggressive San Diego Padres traded for another big arm on Tuesday night, acquiring Yu Darvish in a blockbuster deal with the Chicago Cubs. The Padres got Darvish, catcher Victor Caratini and cash from the Cubs for right-hander Zach Davies and four young minor leaguers. The switch-hitting Caratini caught Darvish in Chicago and batted .241 with 16 RBIs last season. Davies went 7-4 with a 2.73 ERA in 12 starts for San Diego this year. The package of prospects headed to Chicago includes Owen Caissie, an 18-year-old outfielder who was selected by the Padres in the second round of this year's amateur draft. The 34-year-old Darvish was 8-3 with a 2.01 ERA in 12 starts for Chicago during the pandemic-shortened season, finishing second in the NL Cy Young Award race. He has three years and $59 million left on the $126 million, six-year deal he signed with the Cubs before the 2018 season. San Diego also completed a big trade Tuesday with Tampa Bay for ace left-hander Blake Snell. The 2018 AL Cy... [More]
Tue Dec 29 202023:25Padres finalize deal acquiring ace Blake Snell from RaysVictor Caratini1B/CPadresFree Agent
Mike ClevingerSPPadresFree Agent
Yu DarvishSPPadresFree Agent
Zach DaviesSPCubsFree Agent
Dinelson LametSPPadresFree Agent
Manny Machado3BPadresFree Agent
Chris PaddackSPPadresFree Agent
Fernando TatisRF/SSPadresFree Agent
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Blake Snell gave up the ball in Game 6 of the World Series, shaking his head after manager Kevin Cash’s curious pitching change. With three years left on his contract, Snell hardly considered that could be his final moment as a Tampa Bay Ray. The San Diego Padres, determined to go all the way, just wanted him that much. The upstart Padres finalized their acquisition of the ace left-hander from the Rays on Tuesday, sending four prospects in exchange for the 2018 AL Cy Young Award winner. The Rays will receive right-handers Luis Patiño and Cole Wilcox and catchers Francisco Mejía and Blake Hunt — all well regarded youngsters from a San Diego system that's been stocking the farm for years. The Padres parted with the quartet for a 28-year-old with World Series experience and a youthful confidence that should fit in alongside stars Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado. San Diego also acquired starter Yu Darvish from the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday, giving the ascending Padres two... [More]
Tue Dec 29 202017:25Twins sign reliever Robles to $2 million, 1-year dealHansel RoblesRPRed SoxFree Agent
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins have signed right-handed reliever Hansel Robles to a $2 million, one-year deal. The Twins announced the signing Tuesday, bringing in a former closer who struggled through the pandemic-shortened 2020 season. The 30-year-old Robles had 23 saves and a 2.48 ERA for the Los Angeles Angels in 2019 but couldn't replicate that success last season. He lost some zip on his fastball and posted a 10.26 ERA in 18 games in 2020, and the Angels declined to offer him a contract for the 2021 season, granting him free agency instead. Robles' deal includes up to $500,000 in performance bonuses for games finished: $75,000 each for 20 and 25, $100,000 for 30 and $125,000 apiece for 35 and 40. ___ More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Tue Dec 29 202017:15Padres finalize deal acquiring ace Blake Snell from RaysMike ClevingerSPPadresFree Agent
Yu DarvishSPPadresFree Agent
Zach DaviesSPCubsFree Agent
Dinelson LametSPPadresFree Agent
Manny Machado3BPadresFree Agent
Chris PaddackSPPadresFree Agent
Fernando TatisRF/SSPadresFree Agent
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Blake Snell gave up the ball in Game 6 of the World Series, shaking his head after manager Kevin Cash’s curious pitching change. With three years left on his contract, Snell hardly considered that could be his final moment as a Tampa Bay Ray. The San Diego Padres, determined to go all the way, just wanted him that much. The upstart Padres finalized their acquisition of the ace left-hander from the Rays on Tuesday, sending four prospects in exchange for the 2018 AL Cy Young Award winner. The Rays will receive right-handers Luis Patiño and Cole Wilcox and catchers Francisco Mejía and Blake Hunt — all well regarded youngsters from a San Diego system that's been stocking the farm for years. The Padres parted with the quartet for a 28-year-old with World Series experience and a youthful confidence that should fit in alongside stars Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado. Snell gives the ascending Padres an established ace at the front of the rotation as they attempt to catch the... [More]
Tue Dec 29 202016:35Padres finalize deal acquiring ace Blake Snell from RaysMike ClevingerSPPadresFree Agent
Yu DarvishSPPadresFree Agent
Zach DaviesSPCubsFree Agent
Dinelson LametSPPadresFree Agent
Manny Machado3BPadresFree Agent
Chris PaddackSPPadresFree Agent
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The San Diego Padres finalized their acquisition of ace left-hander Blake Snell from the Tampa Bay Rays, sending four prospects in exchange for the 2018 AL Cy Young Award winner. The Rays will receive right-handers Luis Patiño and Cole Wilcox and catchers Francisco Mejía and Blake Hunt in the deal announced Tuesday. Snell went 4-1 with a 3.24 ERA in 11 starts during the pandemic-shortened 2020 regular season, then went 2-2 with a 3.03 ERA in six postseason starts for the American League champions. The 28-year-old lefty gives the ascending Padres an established ace at the front of the rotation as they attempt to catch the Dodgers in the NL West. San Diego is also working to finalize a deal for Chicago Cubs starter Yu Darvish, according to reports from ESPN, The Athletic and others. “This team can play and we’re going to be chasing a World Series, which is obviously the most exciting piece to this whole thing,” Snell said. With a young and talented team that features shortstop... [More]
Tue Dec 29 202016:15Dodgers get pitcher in 3-way trade with Rays, PhilliesGarrett CleavingerRP/SPDodgersFree Agent
Tommy KahnleRPDodgersFree Agent
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired pitcher Garrett Cleavinger from the Phillies in a three-way trade Tuesday involving Tampa Bay and Philadelphia. The Dodgers will send minor league infielder Dillon Paulson and a player to be named or cash to Tampa Bay, while the Rays will send left-handed pitcher José Alvarado to Philadelphia to complete the transaction. Cleavinger, a 26-year-old left-hander, made his major league debut last season for the Phillies, tossing two-thirds of an inning with one strikeout on Sept. 17 against the Mets. In five minor league seasons with the Phillies, Cleavinger posted a 19-12 record with a 4.08 ERA and 294 strikeouts in 140 games. He spent all 2019 with Double-A Reading, with a 3-2 record in 34 appearances. He struck out 83. Cleavinger was originally drafted in the third round in 2015 out of Oregon. Paulson played in 175 minor-league games with the Dodgers, hitting a combined .253 with 26 homers and 125 RBIs. In 2019, he split time between Low-A... [More]
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