The Phillies have signed veteran righty Drew Hutchison to a minor league pact, tweets Matt Gelb of the Athletic. He’ll report to Triple-A Lehigh Valley.
Drew Hutchison’s second go-around with the Blue Jays has come to an end. According to Sportsnet’s Arden Zwelling, the 32-year-old has exercised an out clause in his minor-league deal with the Blue Jays this week and the club granted him his release.
For the second time in spring training, the Blue Jays split the split squad games. In the televised game, they beat the team from Atlanta 3-1, while they lost 6-1 to the Tampa Bay Rays in the untelevised game.
For a quick second there, I thought we were teleported back to late July when the Jays thrashed the Boston Red Sox 28-5. While the score only finished 18-5 and there was only one home run from our player of the game, the Jays decimated the Tigers.
He had been designated for assignment on Tuesday when the club claimed utility man Jermaine Palacios off waivers from the Twins.
The Tigers have claimed utility man Jermaine Palacios off waivers from the Twins, according to MLB.com’s transaction tracker. In a corresponding move, Detroit is designating starting pitcher Drew Hutchison for assignment.
Drew Hutchison and the bullpen were solid, while the Tigers took advantage of the Twins’ mistakes. The Tigers played a clean, well pitched game and took advantage of a few key Twins mistakes to even the series at a game apiece on Saturday night.
Drew Hutchison was his usual decent self, but the top half of the lineup really got it done once again. Another good performance from the top of the lineup and a well played game overall saw the Tigers take their second in a row over the White Sox by a score of 7-2 on Saturday night.
Grand slams have a way of turning close games into not-so-close games, or so we’re told around here. The rubber match of a three-game weekend series, which had featured two close games to that point, had a finale that was close early but split wide open later on.
The Tigers signed right-hander Daniel Ponce de Leon to a minor league contract this week. He made his organizational debut with Triple-A Toledo on Tuesday, tossing six innings of one-run ball.
The Astros offense was just too much for Drew Hutchison to handle. With Wayne State University grad and Justin Verlander prototype Hunter Brown going for the Astros on Tuesday, this was going to be a tough job.
Drew Hutchison and the bullpen were effective again, but against Carlos Rodón, the offense was pretty helpless. As is their custom, the Tigers pitched plenty well enough to win, but the offense did very little, losing to Carlos Rodón and the Giants 3-1 in the first of two games.
Righty Drew Hutchison is headed back to the Tigers for his third stint this season. Chris McCosky of the Detroit News reports that Hutchison’s contract will be selected this week so that he can start one of the final two games of the team’s current series against the Guardians.
The Tigers have re-signed righty Drew Hutchison to a new minor league contract, MLBTR has confirmed.
The Tigers announced Wednesday that righty Drew Hutchison, who was designated for assignment over the weekend, cleared outright waivers and elected free agency rather than accepting an assignment to the minors.
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