Former Boston Red Sox and San Diego Padres' top prospect Anderson Espinoza has officially signed on to play in Japan for the 2024 season. The Orix Buffaloes of the NPB announced the signing on social media: The 25-year-old was a top prospect of Boston who was dealt to the Padres in exchange for pitcher Drew Pomeranz.
One time Padre outfielder Jake Marisnick has signed a deal with the rival Dodgers, according to reports. Marisnick came to the Friars in a deadline trade with the Cubs in 2021 to add some depth to the outfield.
It hasn't been getting any easier for Padres pitcher Anderson Espinoza. Espinoza got ejected after a foreign substance check for the second time in three
The Padres are in agreement with right-hander Anderson Espinoza on a minor league contract, reports Jeff Sanders of the San Diego Union-Tribune. The Friars have also agreed to non-roster pacts with outfielder Preston Tucker and reliever Drew Carlton, Sanders reports (Twitter link).
Around the Chicago Cubs’ farm on Saturday, Sept. 24, the Iowa Cubs were the only team in action. They won, which technically means the entire farm system was undefeated Saturday.
The Chicago Cubs’ farm system played five games Wednesday because the Myrtle Beach Pelicans had a doubleheader. I was excited about it because it was more baseball to watch Wednesday, but I was also upset because it helped the Cubs go 3-2 around the farm instead of their favorite record of 2-2.
Though the game was long over by the time Chicago Cubs prospect Hayden Wesneski entered Triple-A Iowa's game on Wednesday, the righty turned in another shut down outing, this time in relief.
The Chicago Cubs placed right-handed starter Keegan Thompson on the 15-day IL Saturday with low back tightness and recalled righty Anderson Espinoza from Triple-A Iowa.
Ahead of the series finale between the Chicago Cubs and Washington Nationals, the Cubs made a roster move impacting their bullpen. After hitting the IL with COVID-19, LHP Steven Brault has been activated.
Hendricks exited Tuesday night’s game after three innings due to soreness in his right shoulder. No recovery timetable has been provided at this time.
As Drew Smyly was making his warm-up tosses prior to start the top of the fourth inning on Monday night, he appeared to feel some discomfort. On the Marquee Sports Network broadcast, Boog Sciambi announced that it was right oblique soreness, which forced Smyly to leave the game.
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