Veteran left-handers Danny Duffy and Chasen Shreve won’t make the Rangers’ Opening Day roster, nor will righty Shane Greene, reports Jeff Wilson of Rangers Today.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Pitcher Danny Duffy threw a bullpen session at Globe Life Field on Sunday afternoon, with Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy in attendance.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Pitchers Kyle Funkhouser and Danny Duffy were reinstated from the injured list in Triple-A Round Rock and transferred to Double-A Frisco on Saturday, a sign that the pair are ready to start further injury rehab work and perhaps become bullpen options this season for the Texas Rangers.
As part of last year’s collective bargaining agreement, MLB and the Players Association agreed to a few automatic opt-out dates for some veteran players on minor league contracts.
The Texas Rangers signed Los Angeles Dodgers free agent Danny Duffy to a Minor League contract with a non-roster invite to Spring Training. Duffy was acquired by the Dodgers from the Kansas City Royals at the 2021 trade deadline in exchange for Minor League pitcher Zach Willeman, but he was on the 10-day injured list at the time of the deal.
The veteran hurler hasn’t appeared in an MLB game since July 2021 and has just 117 1/3 innings over the last three seasons thanks to the abbreviated 2020 schedule and his recent injuries.
As the Dodgers continue to roll into the off-season, the team announced that they have declined their club option on Dodgers pitcher Danny Duffy. Duffy
The Los Angeles Dodgers declined their $7 million team option on Danny Duffy for the 2023 season, which made him a free agent. President of baseball operations Andrew Friedman revealed the Dodgers’ intentions to do so while speaking with media from the General Managers Meetings in Las Vegas.
There wasn’t much suspense with this decision, as Duffy hasn’t thrown a major league pitch in a year-and-a-half.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are on the doorstep of clinching the National League West division title, which will then allow them to fully turn their attention to preparing their roster for the postseason.
Although the Los Angeles Dodgers bullpen welcomed back Blake Treinen over the weekend, the group remains without the likes of Yency Almonte, Danny Duffy, Victor González, Brusdar Graterol, Tommy Kahnle and David Price.
The team called up Michael Grove to start in place of Gonsolin (16-1, 2.10 ERA), a Cy Young candidate and 2022 All-Star.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have one of baseball’s most effective bullpens, and it may soon be getting a boost as multiple relief pitchers are out on a rehab assignment.
The Los Angeles Dodgers welcomed back Dustin May on Saturday, expect to activate Brusdar Graterol off the 15-day injured list for their series against the Milwaukee Brewers, and may see the returns of Danny Duffy, Victor González, Tommy Kahnle and Blake Treinen over the next few weeks.
Prior to the 2022 season, the Los Angeles Dodgers re-signed Danny Duffy despite the fact that he did not throw a pitch for the team after they acquired him at the 2021 MLB trade deadline.
The Dodgers rolled the dice on acquiring Danny Duffy at the deadline last year. It came up snake eyes - Duffy didn't throw a single pitch for the Dodgers as he tried to come back from a flexor tendon strain.
There will be no gnar reunion this spring. Danny Duffy will not be returning to the Royals this spring, instead signing a one-year deal with the Dodgers with a club option for 2023, according to reporter Robert Murray.
Just before last season's trade deadline, Andrew Friedman acquired left-handed pitcher Danny Duffy for a player to be named later. It was seen as another one of his reclamation projects as Duffy was injured at the time.
The Dodgers acquired Danny Duffy at the 2021 trade deadline. It was an overlooked acquisition in the wake of the Dodgers also pulling off one of the greatest
One of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ most under-the-radar moves at the 2021 trade deadline was the acquisition of left-handed pitcher Danny Duffy. It was a very interesting deal at the time, and it remains an interesting deal today.
The Dodgers look to be making a veteran addition to the pitching staff.
Could Duffman be heading back to Cali? With less than a week to go before the trade deadline, contending teams continue to kick the tires on the players that might be available.
Duffy is out of action with his second left flexor strain of the season, so he might not be available until at least early September, based on the timeline of his last IL visit.
The Giants’ interest will hinge on just exactly how hurt Duffy is, considering that this is the second time he has visited the IL this season with a left flexor strain.
Duffy has veto rights over a trade, however. The trade deadline is just over two weeks away, and with the Royals in complete freefall, they are likely to be sellers at the deadline.
Duffy is in the final season of his contract, making this year all the more important for him.
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