The San Diego Padres announced a series of roster moves on Saturday afternoon, shrinking their major-league camp roster down even more. With the season starting in 11 days, the Padres are working their way to finalizing everything before their Korea series.
The San Diego Padres added some depth to their bullpen Wednesday by claiming pitcher Logan Gillaspie off waivers. Gillaspie, a 26-year-old righty, was claimed off waivers by the Boston Red Sox in early September after the Baltimore Orioles dropped him.
The Boston Red Sox's prime objective this winter is to bolster the pitching staff from top to bottom. Boston will now have one more roster spot to fill
The Padres have claimed right-hander Logan Gillaspie off waivers from the Red Sox, per a team announcement out of Boston. The Padres have several open spots on their 40-man roster, so a corresponding move isn’t necessary.
Another reliever off the scrap heap He’s Logan Gillaspie, and he comes from frontier country! Born and raised in Bakersfield, California, Gillaspie went undrafted out of high school and spent the next several years bouncing around various independent and community college leagues in the great American West.
The Red Sox have claimed right-hander Logan Gillaspie off waivers from the Orioles, per Ian Browne of MLB.com, and optioned him to Triple-A. The O’s had designated the righty for assignment over the weekend.
Logan Gillaspie was designated for assignment, which is of little interest to anyone outside the Gillaspie clan The Orioles claimed pitcher Jorge López on waivers today.
After Cole Irvin’s third consecutive disappointing start, the Orioles optioned him to Triple-A Norfolk on April 13th, With the team in need of bullpen length after Grayson Rodriguez’s 3 1/3-inning start on Monday night, the Orioles have recalled Irvin from the Tides.
The Baltimore Orioles recalled right-hander Logan Gillaspie from Triple-A Norfolk and optioned outfielder Kyle Stowers to Norfolk. Gillaspie, 26, had a 7.20 ERA in eight relief appearances for the Orioles earlier this season and is 1-1 with a 4.03 ERA in 25 relief appearances over the past two seasons for Baltimore.
WASHINGTON—Logan Gillaspie was optioned to Triple-A Norfolk after Tuesday night’s game to make room for Wednesday’s starter, Kyle Bradish, who was activated from the 15-day injured list and will pitch against the Washington Nationals.
BOSTON—The Orioles set their 26-man roster with some moves that were expected, placing relievers Mychal Givens (left knee inflammation) and Dillon Tate
The season has been long enough for the Boston Red Sox. Now the games are dragging out without much success to accompany them. After getting officially eliminated from playoff contention, the Red Sox now are just trying to gain some level of pride during the final stretch of the season.
BOSTON—Needing a fresh arm for the bullpen, the Orioles optioned left-hander Keegan Akin to Triple-A Norfolk and recalled right-hander Logan Gillaspie from Norfolk, The Orioles say that the move was made because they’re planning for certain matchups coming up, and is a tactical move, and doesn’t have anything to do with Akin’s performance.
The Orioles placed right-hander Tyler Wells on the 15-day injured list with lower left side discomfort. Wells left Wednesday night’s game in the fifth inning.
The announced crowd of 12,635 at Oriole Park was as usual when the New York Yankees come to Baltimore much louder. When the Yankees took the field for the bottom of the first, the fans in the right- and center-field bleachers chanted each of the defensive players’ names, as they do in the Roll Call at Yankee Stadium.
Seconds after filing my story on Friday's additions to the 40-man roster that protected players in the Rule 5 draft, I did a quick search on Logan Gillaspie to make certain that I didn't completely dismiss his chances.
Through all the speculation about additions to the 40-man roster to protect prospects from the Rule 5 draft, one name wasn’t mentioned, Logan Gillaspie.
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