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Thu Feb 14 201318:51Jason Isringhausen hasn't retired
Jason Isringhausen's agent, Dan Horwits, said Thursday that is client has not retired despite accepting a coaching position at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
The job at SIUE is a volunteer coaching position, so Izzy will be allowed to leave if he is able to find a major league gig. Interest in the 40-year-old has been scarce, though, so the odds are still pretty good that he's thrown his last pitch.
Source: Derrick Goold on Twitter
Thu Feb 14 201315:19Isringhausen hired as pitching coach at SIUE
Jason Isringhausen has been hired to be the pitching coach at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
Which also means that his playing career has come to an end. "Izzy" collected 300 saves over the course of his 16-year major league career while registering a solid 3.64 career ERA in over 1,000 innings. He pitched for the Mets, Athletics, Cardinals, Rays and Angels. "I enjoy the teaching aspect. I feel like I have a lot to offer," Isringhausen told the SIUE athletics website.
Source: SIUECougars.com
Mon Dec 3 201209:02Isringhausen wants to return for 17th season
Jason Isringhausen wants to pitch next season.
"Izzy" has already drawn interest from three teams, according to CBS Sports' Jon Heyman. The 40-year-old right-hander posted a 4.14 ERA and 1.38 WHIP in 50 relief appearances this past summer for the Angels, striking out 31 batters and walking 19 in 45 2/3 frames.
Source: Jon Heyman on Twitter
Mon Oct 15 201209:22Isringhausen likely to retire
Jason Isringhausen told a morning radio program Monday that he is likely to retire from baseball.
"At this point, I'm pretty sure I'm done," said the 40-year-old right-hander. "But if some GM is dumb enough to want to sign me, I might come back for another year." Izzy posted a 4.14 ERA and 1.38 WHIP in 50 appearances this season for the Angels, fanning 31 batters in 45 2/3 innings.
Source: Tim McKernan on Twitter
Thu Oct 4 201217:04Isringhausen hasn't decided on retirement
Jason Isringhausen hasn't decided whether he'll retire.
Izzy recently indicated that he was leaning in the direction of retirement. While he isn't ready to officially say that he's done, he certainly sounds at peace with the possibility. "I'll get ready for spring training like usual," said Isringhausen. "If no one calls, fine." The 40-year-old right-hander posted a 4.14 ERA and 31/19 K/BB ratio over 45 2/3 innings with the Angels this season and is tied for 22nd all-time with 300 saves.
Source: Los Angeles Times
Thu Sep 27 201211:57Isringhausen likely to retire after this year
Jason Isringhausen told MLB.com on Wednesday that he is likely to retire from baseball after the 2012 season.
Izzy has two young daughters at home and turned 40 years old earlier this month. "I'll miss the competition," the veteran right-hander said Wednesday. "I love being on the mound throwing against hitters that are the best in the world. That's the only thing I do love. I don't like all the travel, I don't like all the politics and everything that goes on with it." He has posted a 4.14 ERA through 45 2/3 innings this season with Anaheim.
Source: Angels.mlb.com
Tue May 29 201206:13Isringhausen blows lead in rare stumble
Jason Isringhausen coughed up a three-run lead in the seventh inning on Monday, although the Angels ended up prevailing 9-8.
Izzy entered the seventh with two runners aboard, allowing one to score on a sacrifice fly, and then served up a two-run double to tie the game. Only one run was charged to the veteran reliever, who owns an impressive 2.55 ERA through 17 2/3 innings.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu May 17 201205:39Isringhausen fans three, lowers ERA to 2.63
Jason Isringhausen fanned three batters in a hitless inning in Wednesday's 7-2 win over the White Sox.
After Izzy induced a flyout, Alexei Ramirez reached on a wild pitch after striking out. Isringhausen fanned the next two batters to finish the game. The veteran reliever owns a 2.63 ERA, while hitters are batting .222 against him.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Mar 30 201212:04Jason Isringhausen added to roster
Angels purchased the contract of RHP Jason Isringhausen from Triple-A Salt Lake.
He's now officially been added to the 40-man roster. Izzy didn't pitch particularly well this spring, allowing four runs over 5 2/3 innings, but he appears to be healthy and gives the Halos some experience in their bullpen. He'll likely be used in the sixth and seventh innings.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Mar 30 201210:49Jason Isringhausen makes team
Jason Isringhausen has been told he will make the Angels' Opening Day roster.
It's no surprise, as manager Mike Scioscia talked prior to the start of spring games as if Izzy was already locked in as a setup man. The fact that he's given up four runs over 5 2/3 spring innings hasn't affected his status.
Source: Mike DiGiovanna on Twitter
Fri Feb 24 201212:30Jason Isringhausen expected to help set up
Angels manager Mike Scioscia said Jason Isringhausen will be used in a setup role this season alongside LaTroy Hawkins and Scott Downs.
"Jason is going to slot in with LaTroy Hawkins and Scott Downs [in a setup role]," Scioscia said. "We talk about that pyramid of guys getting to the closer [Jordan Walden]. It's a little broader right now." Izzy signed a minor league deal, but it sounds like Scioscia has already penciled him into an important role in the bullpen. The veteran reliever posted a 4.05 ERA and 44/24 K/BB ratio over 46 2/3 innings last season for the Mets.
Source: Los Angeles Times
Thu Feb 23 201215:27Isringhausen loses 25 pounds over winter
Jason Isringhausen said Thursday that he has dropped 25 pounds this winter.
Isringhausen signed a minor league contract with the Angels on Wednesday. Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times reports that his contract is worth between $700,000 and $1 million in guaranteed money if he makes the Opening Day roster. He could earn more with incentives based on appearances. The 38-year-old right-hander posted a 4.05 ERA and 44/24 K/BB ratio over 46 2/3 innings and stands a good chance to win a bullpen spot.
Source: Alden Gonzalez on Twitter
Wed Feb 22 201219:24Halos sign Jason Isringhausen to minors deal
Angels signed RHP Jason Isringhausen to a minor league contract.
Isringhausen struggled mightily to attract free agent interest this offseason despite posting a decent 4.05 ERA and 44/24 K/BB ratio across 46 2/3 innings last year for the Mets. He'll presumably get a shot at claiming an Opening Day bullpen spot in Halos camp this spring.
Source: Alden Gonzalez on Twitter
Thu Jan 26 201209:16Mets don't expect to re-sign Isringhausen
According to Dan Martin of the New York Post, the Mets don't expect to re-sign Jason Isringhausen.
The Mets haven't ruled anything out, but a return is unlikely after the club upgraded their bullpen this offseason. "There probably isn't a fit for him here," Martin was told by a source. "He's been talking to other teams, and we think he'll wind up elsewhere." Isringhausen, 39, posted a 4.05 ERA, seven saves and a 44/24 over 46 2/3 innings in 2011. He's currently sitting on 300 career saves.
Source: New York Post
Sun Sep 18 201109:50Jason Isringhausen could pitch soon
Mets manager Terry Collins said Jason Isringhausen (back) could be ready to pitch by the end of this week.
Izzy has a slipped disk in his back and experienced leg numbness after receiving an epidural last week to help the back issue. He's likely to be used in a setup role when he returns, with Bobby Parnell and Manny Acosta continuing to handle the ninth inning.
Source: New York Post
Tue Sep 13 201117:39Izzy (back) not close to returning
Jason Isringhausen (back) said Tuesday that he is not close to returning.
Isringhausen received an injection Monday to attempt to alleviate right leg numbness associated with a herniated disc in his lower back. He was able to play catch Tuesday, but his status remains in a state of limbo at the moment. Bobby Parnell and Manny Acosta should continue to get most of the late-inning work in the interim.
Source: ESPNNewYork.com
Thu Sep 8 201113:18Izzy sidelined with herniated disc in back
Jason Isringhausen won't be available for several days due to a herniated disc in his back.
This comes at an interesting time for the Mets' bullpen, as Bobby Parnell has blown two out of his last three save opportunities. If he continues to struggle, Manny Acosta could become a legitimate threat for ninth-inning duties. Isringhausen, 39, has a 4.05 ERA, seven saves and 44/24 K/BB over 46 2/3 innings this season. He notched his 300th career save last month.
Source: Adam Rubin on Twitter
Sat Aug 20 201119:50Izzy blows save in loss to Brewers
Jason Isringhausen was charged with four runs on three hits and a walk in his fifth blown save of the season Saturday against the Brewers.
Just plain ugly. Isringhausen failed to record an out before being pulled in favor of Manny Acosta, so his ERA jumped from 3.46 to 4.32 in the loss. Bobby Parnell was used in the top of the eighth inning, before the Mets scored three off Francisco Rodriguez to take the lead, so fantasy owners shouldn't look into Terry Collins' bullpen usage too much. If anything, today's dud from Isringhausen should make it even more clear that it's time for Parnell to shine.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Aug 19 201112:24Isringhausen looking to return in 2012
Jason Isringhausen is interested in returning for a 16th major-league season in 2012.
"If I feel healthy, I'll have my agent talk to some people and see what kind of interest is out there," Isringhausen said. However, he'll only be back if the price is right. "I'm not coming back for 500 grand again - I know that. But in the same sense I knew coming in, this year wasn't really about the money."
Source: New York Post
Thu Aug 18 201111:04Izzy, Byrdak & Hairston to remain with Mets
According to Adam Rubin of ESPNNewYork.com, Jason Isringhausen, Tim Byrdak and Scott Hairston will remain with the Mets for the rest of the season.
All three players were claimed off waivers and then pulled back by the Mets, which makes them ineligible to be traded this month. As Rubin reported earlier this week, Jason Bay, Chris Capuano, D.J. Carrasco, Willie Harris and Angel Pagan have all cleared waivers and are eligible to be traded to any team.
Source: ESPNNewYork.com
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