At the trade deadline in 2023, the New York Mets dealt ace pitcher Justin Verlander to the Houston Astros, where he had already played from 2017-2022. However, apparently multiple other teams tried to acquire Verlander before he utilized his no-trade clause to steer a deal to Houston.
Yes, the First Four gets going tonight, but we're still looking out ahead on our brackets and want to share a few more bets of intrigue we've come across.
Pitchers and catchers officially reported to spring training with the SF Giants on Wednesday. With the 2024 season officially underway, the team released
New San Francisco Giants' pitcher Robbie Ray is working his way back from Tommy John surgery and appears to be on track to debut with his new team by midsummer.
Former Cy Young winner Robbie Ray is excited about the SF Giants' collection of starting pitchers, which will add him and Alex Cobb midseason. But he's echoing the sentiments of the entire fanbase when he suggested that the team still needs to add some hitters.
Texas Rangers' ace Jacob deGrom provided an update on how his injury rehab is going ahead of spring training. He had Tommy John surgery last summer and isn't expected back until mid-season at least.
San Francisco Giants pitcher Robbie Ray is set to take a critical step in his rehab from Tommy John surgery on Saturday. The following update comes from
Did the Giants trade for a version of a top tier free agent? About 48 months ago, the San Francisco Giants grabbed Tyler Anderson off the waiver wire as they headed into an offseason wherein their ace Madison Bumgarner was set to walk away from the only franchise he’d ever known to that point.
Seattle Mariners general manager Justin Hollander kicked off the first Hot Stove of the offseason Tuesday night on Seattle Sports, and the timing was appropriate with the flurry of what many would call surprising moves made Friday.
A huge trade dropped out of the blue earlier in the week, as the Seattle Mariners parted ways with Robbie Ray in exchange for long-time former Mariner Mitch Haniger and RHP Anthony DeSclafani.
A day after the SF Giants managed to acquire Robbie Ray via trade, San Francisco is reportedly pursuing another left-handed starting pitcher. According
The San Francisco Giants have made a significant move in their quest for success. Robbie Ray, the former AL Cy Young winner, joins the Giants as part of a strategic trade.
For quite some time now, baseball fans have been itching for some sort of transactions. Outside of the top names on the free agent and trade markets finding new homes, there’s been little for us to go off of as of late.
The SF Giants shook things up on Friday when they finalized a trade with the Seattle Mariners to acquire left-handed starting pitcher Robbie Ray. The 2021 American League Cy Young winner and two-time All-Star has the potential to transform the Giants rotation in 2023 and beyond.
The San Francisco Giants landed a former AL Cy Young winner in a trade on Friday.
The Seattle Mariners acquired outfielder Mitch Haniger, right-handed pitcher Anthony DeSclafani and cash from the San Francisco Giants on Friday in exchange for left-handed pitcher Robbie Ray.
The Mariners provided an update Wednesday on left-hander Robbie Ray, who was reported last week to require season-ending flexor tendon surgery.
The team announced late Wednesday that the 31-year-old will undergo flexor tendon repair surgery.
The news is obviously terrible for both Ray and the Mariners, as he was a key part of the club’s plans for this year.
Ray made his season debut Friday night and only lasted 3 1/3 innings, allowing five runs (three earned) on four hits and five walks.
Going into next year, the Mariners have considerable depth in their rotation.
Robbie Ray sure has had his fair share of struggles against the vaunted Houston Astros. Yesterday, when the Seattle Mariners were trying to close out Game 1 of the ALDS, the Astros refused to quit.
TORONTO -- Robbie Ray, who won the American League Cy Young Award last season with the Toronto Blue Jays, will try to eliminate his former team on Saturday afternoon with the Seattle Mariners.
The Seattle Mariners and Kansas City Royals finished off their weekend series on Sunday afternoon at Kauffman Stadium. Prior to the start of the game, we had ourselves a little bit of a standoff between two former teammates.
After the national anthem, while everyone else prepared for the game's first pitch, Ray and Weaver remained standing on the field.
Mariners left-handed pitcher Robbie Ray has finished his afternoon at T-Mobile Park, exiting with 6.1 innings of work under his belt after serving up a two-run home run to Yankees catcher Kyle Higashioka.
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