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Sat May 4 201313:56Freddy Garcia set to make 2013 debut
Orioles purchased the contract of RHP Freddy Garcia from Triple-A Norfolk.
Garcia will serve as the Orioles fifth start for Saturday's game against the Angels. He posted a 2.67 ERA in five starts at the Triple-A level and should continue to be ignored outside of AL-only formats.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu May 2 201315:06O's to promote Freddy Garcia for Sat. start
The Orioles are planning to promote right-hander Freddy Garcia to start Saturday against the Angels.
Garcia has posted a promising 2.67 ERA, 0.98 WHIP and 21/2 K/BB ratio in 33 2/3 innings this season at Triple-A Norfolk. He's worth a try in deeper mixed leagues.
Source: Ken Rosenthal on Twitter
Mon Apr 29 201320:37Freddy Garcia will stay with Orioles for now
Freddy Garcia has informed the Orioles that he will remain with the organization through May 14.
Garcia could have opted out of his contract after his fifth start for Triple-A Norfolk on Sunday, but he'll stick around for now. The veteran right-hander has posted a 2.67 ERA in five starts with Norfolk, so if the Orioles won't call him up, other teams will be interested.
Source: Eduardo A. Encina on Twitter
Tue Apr 23 201310:39Orioles need start for Wednesday's game
Freddy Garcia is among the candidates to start for the Orioles on Wednesday against the Blue Jays.
The Orioles need a spot-starter because they played a doubleheader on Saturday and don't want to use any of their pitchers on short-rest. Zach Britton and Josh Stinson are among the other possibilities for the assignment. Most fantasy owners can avoid the situation.
Source: Orioles.mlb.com
Fri Mar 29 201319:05Orioles sign Freddy Garcia to minors deal
Orioles signed RHP Freddy Garcia to a minor league contract.
Garcia was released by the Padres earlier this week after posting an 8.71 ERA in 20 2/3 innings, but he wasn't out of a job for long. While the Orioles are already extremely confident with the overall depth in their starting rotation, you can never have enough pitching. Garcia will serve as additional depth at the Triple-A level and could resurface in the majors down the line.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Mar 24 201313:35Padres release veteran starter Freddy Garcia
Padres released RHP Freddy Garcia.
The veteran right-hander was unable to make a real push for a roster spot, posting an 8.71 ERA in 20 2/3 innings this spring. Despite the poor showing in Cactus League action, Garcia shouldn't be out of a job long.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Mar 17 201320:12Freddy Garcia gave up six runs over five innings Sunday against ...
Freddy Garcia gave up six runs over five innings Sunday against the Angels.
Garcia is competing for a spot in the Padres' rotation, but will likely only have a shot if Andrew Cashner (thumb) isn't ready for the start of the season. He allowed five extra-base hits Sunday, including a two-run homer to Vernon Wells. If all goes as planned, Garcia will open 2013 in a long relief role.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Mar 12 201323:55Freddy Garcia whiffs six over four
Freddy Garcia struck out six while tossing four innings of one-run ball Tuesday against the Giants.
Garcia gave up three hits -- including a solo homer to Johnny Monell -- and issued one free pass. It was a much-needed solid outing for the right-hander after he permitted 11 runs -- 10 earned -- over his first 6 2/3 spring frames. Garcia will likely fill a long relief role for the Padres if Andrew Cashner is ready to start the season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Mar 7 201319:51Freddy Garcia not so good Thursday
Freddy Garcia gave up three runs over three frames in Thursday's loss to the Angels.
He didn't walk anyone and allowed just three hits, but two of them left the yard. Garcia is competing for a spot in the Padres' rotation this spring but will likely have a shot only if Andrew Cashner isn't ready.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Mar 1 201319:37Freddy Garcia hammered again by Dodgers
Freddy Garcia was hammered by a Dodgers split-squad on Friday afternoon, giving up three runs on four hits in 2 2/3 innings.
Garcia also issued two free passes while racking up three strikeouts. It's been a very rough go of the early spring schedule for Garcia, who was knocked around by the Mariners in his first appearance. He's starting to look like a longshot to crack the Padres Opening Day rotation, and would possess minimal fantasy value even if he did.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Feb 24 201318:56Garcia struggles in Cactus League debut
Freddy Garcia struggled mightily in his first spring training start, allowing five runs (four earned) in Sunday's 8-3 loss to the Mariners.
The Mariners opened the game with five straight hits, including a three-run home run by Raul Ibanez. It was an appalingly bad showing for a pitcher trying to win a roster spot during spring training. Garcia also hit a batter and finished with 34 pitches in just one inning of work. There's very little appeal here in fantasy, even if Garcia manages to crack the Padres' Opening Day rotation.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Jan 29 201311:00Garcia's deal with Padres worth $1.3 million
CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reports that Freddy Garcia would have a base salary of $1.3 million if he makes the Padres.
Garcia signed a minor league deal with the Padres on Monday and will compete for a rotation spot during spring training. The veteran right-hander could make an additional $1.25 million in incentives, which means he could max out at $2.55 million.
Source: Jon Heyman on Twitter
Mon Jan 28 201318:11Padres ink Freddy Garcia to minor league deal
ESPN's Jerry Crasnick reports that the Padres have signed Freddy Garcia to a minor league contract.
It's a pretty nice landing spot for Garcia, as he gets to pitch in a cavernous home park and should have a pretty good shot at winning a rotation spot. The veteran right-hander posted a 5.20 ERA in 30 appearances -- 17 starts -- with the Yankees in 2012, but he put up a 3.62 ERA over 146 2/3 frames for them in 2011.
Source: Jerry Crasnick on Twitter
Sun Jan 20 201317:42Freddy Garcia wants to play for Marlins
According to the Miami Herald, Freddy Garcia has expressed interest in playing for the Marlins.
Garcia has been linked to the Twins and Rockies so far this offseason, and is marketing himself as both a starting pitcher and reliever. He posted a 5.20 ERA in 30 appearances (17 starts) with the Yankees in 2012. While the Marlins don't currently have a spot for him in their rotation, he could provide insurance behind Nathan Eovaldi and Jacob Turner.
Source: Miami Herald
Thu Dec 20 201216:07Reds not interested in Freddy Garcia
Reds general manager Walt Jocketty denied a report that the club is interested in free agent right-hander Freddy Garcia.
CBS' Sports Jon Heyman mentioned the Reds, Rockies and Twins among the teams who have checked in on Garcia, but Jocketty doesn't consider him a fit. "We've got good depth," said Jocketty. "There'd be no opportunity for him with us." Garcia, 36, posted a 5.20 ERA in 17 starts and 13 relief appearances with the Yankees in 2012.
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Wed Dec 19 201211:36Twins among teams interested in Freddy Garcia
CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reports the Twins are among the teams that have checked in on Freddy Garcia.
Heyman also lists the Rockies and Reds as having interest. Coming off a down season, Garcia is being considered as a potential stopgap by starter-needy teams. He posted a 5.20 ERA in 30 appearances (17 starts) with the Yankees in 2012 but has an average of 10 wins over the last three seasons.
Source: Jon Heyman on Twitter
Fri Aug 31 201216:07Yankees shuffle rotation vs. O's and Rays
The Yankees have pushed back Freddy Garcia's next start from Saturday against the Orioles to Tuesday against the Rays.
No word on the reason for the change, but they may have just preferred these particular matchups. Hiroki Kuroda, David Phelps and Phil Hughes will now pitch against the Orioles this weekend while CC Sabathia, Garcia and Kuroda will pitch against the Rays next week.
Source: Marc Carig on Twitter
Thu Aug 16 201200:23Freddy Garcia has nice night at home
Freddy Garcia held the Rangers to two runs on four hits in 6 2/3 innings Wednesday, improving to 7-5 in New York's 3-2 win.
He struck out six. Both runs came via solo shots off the bat of Josh Hamilton, who got Garcia in the fourth and sixth. The quality outing was his fourth in five starts. The owner of a 4.68 ERA, 1.32 WHIP and 64/22 K/BB ratio through 84 2/3 frames, Garcia has proven surprisingly serviceable for the Bombers. He'll get the White Sox in Chicago on Monday.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Jul 30 201222:24Garcia solid in loss to O's
Freddy Garcia was solid in a loss to the Orioles Monday, giving up three runs on nine hits over six innings of work.
He struck out two, didn't walk anyone and served up a homer to Wilson Betemit. Though he's been far from dominant, Garcia has proved to be perfectly capable since re-entering the rotation, allowing more than three runs to cross the plate just one time in six starts. He'll bring a 5.10 ERA and 1.39 WHIP into this weekend's start against the Mariners.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Jul 20 201200:42Freddy Garcia gives up four runs in loss
Freddy Garcia gave up four runs in 5 2/3 innings Thursday in a loss to the A's.
It's Garcia's first loss since April 28, as he had been 2-0 in three starts since returning to the Yankees rotation. One bad outing shouldn't cost him his spot.
Source: Rotoworld.com
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