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Sat Jun 22 201316:10Wang gives up one run in no-decision
Chien-Ming Wang yielded one run in 6 1/3 innings Saturday in a no-decision against the Orioles.
Pretty impressive performance against a tough lineup. Wang limited the Orioles to just five hits (four of them singles) while walking none and striking out a pair. He had his trademark sinker working, as he induced 15 ground balls. The veteran right-hander now owns a 2.61 ERA and 10/5 K/BB ratio in 20 2/3 innings over his first three starts with Toronto. We wouldn't bite in mixed leagues, but he's worth rolling with in AL-only leagues for now.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Jun 16 201318:20Wang throws seven scoreless
Chien-Ming Wang threw seven scoreless innings in Sunday's win over the Rangers.
Wang was signed to a minor league deal this week after he opted out of his contract with the Yankees. He limited the Rangers' offense to just five hits and two walks and managed five strikeouts in his first major league win since 2012. Wang is scheduled to make his next start Saturday against the Orioles.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Jun 11 201315:19Jays add Wang to roster for Tuesday start
Blue Jays purchased the contract of RHP Chien-Ming Wang from Triple-A Buffalo.
Wang opted out of his contract with the Yankees last Friday and quickly latched on with the Blue Jays. The 33-year-old right-hander will make the start Tuesday night against the White Sox, but he shouldn't be an option in most fantasy leagues.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Jun 10 201310:29Blue Jays finalize deal with Chien-Ming Wang
Blue Jays signed RHP Chien-Ming Wang to a minor league contract.
Wang opted out of his deal with the Yankees on Friday to sign with Toronto and will join the Blue Jays' rotation on Tuesday for a start against the White Sox. The Jays aren't making him any guarantees beyond that one outing and he is not to be trusted in standard fantasy formats.
Source: National Post
Fri Jun 7 201313:49Wang to sign major league deal with Blue Jays
Yankees released RHP Chien-Ming Wang.
Wang has elected to opt out of his minor league deal and will sign on with the Blue Jays to start on Tuesday. The sinkerballer has posted a 2.33 ERA and 1.16 WHIP over nine starts at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Wang was bad for the Nationals last season but isn't a bad depth add.
Source: Ken Rosenthal on Twitter
Fri May 31 201312:03Chien-Ming Wang doesn't plan to opt out
Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe reports that Chien-Ming Wang isn't planning on opting out of his minor league deal with the Yankees.
Wang has the option to opt out on May 31, June 30, and August 10 and 31 if he so chooses, but so far none of the reportedly six teams interested in him is offering a major league deal. That could always change, but for now it looks like he'll remain at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. It was reportedly previously that the Orioles were one of the clubs interested in the sinkerballer.
Source: Nick Cafardo on Twitter
Fri May 31 201309:05Orioles keeping tabs on Chien-Ming Wang
The Orioles are one of several teams keeping tabs on Chien-Ming Wang.
Wang is able to opt out of his contract with the Yankees Friday. He might do so, given that he doesn't appear to be poised for a call-up despite a 2.65 ERA over eight Triple-A starts. The O's would have competition for the right-hander's services.
Source: Baltimore Sun
Wed May 1 201312:06Wang opts to stay with Yankees
Chien-Ming Wang has opted to stay with the Yankees following the first opt-out date in his minor league contract.
Wang's agent, Alan Chang, confirmed the news to Focus Taiwan. Wang has compiled a 0.95 ERA and 7/3 K/BB ratio in 19 innings over three starts with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and reportedly showed improved velocity in his most recent outing. While he'll stick around as rotation depth for now, his contract has future opt-out dates of May 31, June 30, and August 10 and 31.
Source: River Ave Blues
Sat Mar 23 201312:21Yankees make Chien-Ming Wang deal official
Yankees signed RHP Chien-Ming Wang to a minor league contract.
The deal was first reported by CBS Sports' Jon Heyman on Friday and is now official. Wang returns to the Yankees after spending parts of the last two seasons with the Nationals. The 32-year-old right-hander will open this year at the Triple-A level, but could make his way into the rotation at some point in 2013.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Mar 22 201321:01Yanks agree to terms with Chien-Ming Wang
Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reports that the Yankees have agreed to terms with free agent Chien-Ming Wang.
Wang returns to the place he began his MLB career (and posted a 55-26 record over five seasons). It's likely to be a minor league deal, but there's an opportunity for the 32-year-old right-hander to make his way into the rotation at some point in the 2013 season if he pitches well at Triple-A.
Source: Jon Heyman on Twitter
Wed Mar 20 201311:10Chien-Ming Wang to throw for Yankees on Wed.
Chien-Ming Wang will throw for scouts Wednesday at the Yankees' minor league complex.
Contrary to an earlier report, the Yankees haven't signed Wang, but they simply want to see if he is a viable option. Wang's agent, Alan Chang, told Ken Davidoff of the New York Post on Wednesday that his client has been in touch with multiple teams. The 32-year-old right-hander had a 6.68 ERA and 15/15 K/BB ratio over 32 1/3 innings with the Nationals last season and will likely have to settle for a minor league deal.
Source: The Journal News
Wed Mar 20 201310:42Chien-Ming Wang in talks with multiple teams
Chien-Ming Wang's agent, Alan Chang, told Ken Davidoff of the New York Post that he is talking to a number of teams and hasn't made a decision about where to sign.
Source: Ken Davidoff on Twitter
Sat Mar 2 201309:49The Yankees were among teams in attendance Friday for Chien-Ming...
The Yankees were among the teams in attendance Friday for Chien-Ming Wang's start against Australia in the World Baseball Classic.
Source: Joel Sherman on Twitter
Sat Mar 2 201302:32Chien-Ming Wang earns win in WBC opener
Free agent Chien-Ming Wang pitched six scoreless innings Friday as Chinese Taipei beat Australia 4-1 to kick off the World Baseball Classic.
Auditioning for a major league job, Wang allowed four hits, walked none and struck out two. Thanks to three double plays, he managed to get through six innings without exceeding the first-round, 65-pitch limit. Wang's velocity wasn't particularly good tonight; the stadium gun showed him at 82-83 mph, though it was almost surely slow. Wang averaged 91 mph with his fastball with the Nationals last season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Feb 15 201314:44Yankees will track Chien-Ming Wang during WBC
George A. King III of the New York Post reports that the Yankees will have scouts watching Chien-Ming Wang when he pitches for Taiwan during the World Baseball Classic.
General manager Brian Cashman said he hasn't been in contact with Wang's representatives, but it sounds like the club is at least considering adding the right-hander for depth purposes. Wang, of course, spent the first five seasons of his career in pinstripes, winning 19 games for the Bombers in back-to-back seasons. He's posted a 4.94 ERA over just 94 2/3 frames since 2010 while being plagued by shoulder issues.
Source: New York Post
Sun Sep 23 201220:16Nationals say Wang will make one more start
The Nationals confirmed Chien-Ming Wang will make another start this season.
Manager Davey Johnson didn't speculate when, but it's possible he could pitch Friday against the Cardinals. Wang will ultimately return to the bullpen and likely isn't a candidate for the postseason roster.
Source: William Ladson on Twitter
Thu Sep 20 201216:42Wang to start for Nationals on Sunday
Chien-Ming Wang will start for the Nationals on Sunday against the Brewers.
Wang has pitched in just eight games -- four starts -- in 2012 due to hip and hamstring injuries. He has posted a 6.92 ERA while allowing 39 hits over 26 innings of work. Due to a Tuesday doubleheader, manager Davey Johnson needed someone to make a spot start.
Source: Amanda Comak on Twitter
Wed Sep 5 201220:02Chien-Ming Wang could get some starts
Nationals manager Davey Johnson said it's "conceivable" that Chien-Ming Wang could get a start or two later this month.
John Lannan will take Stephen Strasburg's spot in the rotation after the latter is shut down, but the Nats could choose to give other starters extra rest after they clinch a playoff spot. Wang holds a 7.61 ERA and 2.15 WHIP over 23 2/3 innings for Washington this year.
Source: Washington Times
Wed Aug 8 201218:50Wang pulled off rehab with more hip soreness
Chien-Ming Wang has been pulled off his minor league rehab assignment with more hip soreness.
Wang has been sidelined since July 3 with a strained right hip and hasn't looked very sharp in the handful of minor league rehab starts that he's made. It's not clear when he might return to the major leagues.
Source: Amanda Comak on Twitter
Thu Aug 2 201220:59Wang (hip) makes latest rehab start
Chien-Ming Wang (hip) allowed three runs over 6 1/3 innings Thursday in his latest rehab start with Double-A Harrisburg.
Wang allowed seven hits and a walk while striking out two. It's not clear when he'll be activated from the disabled list, but he has about 10 days left in his 30-day rehab window. The veteran right-hander has been sidelined since July 3 with a strained right hip.
Source: Geoff Morrow on Twitter
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