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Sun Jun 22 201417:58Orioles ink Randy Wolf to minor league deal
Orioles signed LHP Randy Wolf to a minor league contract.
Wolf is scheduled to join Triple-A Norfolk on Tuesday. He will provide additional depth for the Orioles both in the rotation and as a left-handed bullpen option.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Jun 18 201414:41Randy Wolf elects free agency
Randy Wolf has elected free agency.
Wolf cleared waivers after being designated for assignment and will seek a job elsewhere rather than go to the minors. He's not going to get more than a minor league deal anywhere else.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Jun 16 201414:45Marlins DFA veteran left-hander Rand Wolf
Marlins designated LHP Randy Wolf for assignment.
Wolf was lit up for five earned runs over four innings in a loss Saturday to the Pirates. He went 1-3 with a 5.26 ERA and 1.52 WHIP in 25 2/3 innings for Miami.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Jun 14 201419:26Randy Wolf shelled for five runs in loss
Randy Wolf was shelled for five earned runs in four innings Saturday in a loss to the Pirates.
Wolf gave up nine hits -- including homers to Andrew McCutchen and Jordy Mercer -- in the ugly outing. He is 1-3 on the season with a rough 5.26 ERA and 1.52 WHIP.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Jun 2 201422:07Randy Wolf earns first win against Rays
Randy Wolf limited the Rays to one run and three hits in six innings and struck out seven to pick up the first victory of his comeback Monday.
That's pretty awesome for Wolf, whose career appeared over following a lousy 2012 season and then Tommy John surgery last spring. Still, it says at least as much about the state of the Rays offense than it does Wolf's pitching. We wouldn't recommend the left-hander in NL-only leagues.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed May 21 201423:35Wolf to start against Brewers on Sunday
Randy Wolf will start for the Marlins against the Brewers on Sunday.
Wolf's only two appearances with the club thus far have come in relief, but the plan was always to work up to using him as a starter. He's allowed one run on three hits over five innings of work in his two appearances. He'll take the rotation spot of Anthony DeSclafani, who was optioned to Triple-A after Wednesday's game.
Source: Joe Capozzi on Twitter
Wed May 14 201414:06Randy Wolf inks one-year deal with Marlins
Marlins signed LHP Randy Wolf to a one-year contract.
Wolf exercised an opt-out clause in his minor league deal with the D'Backs because he's finally found the big league deal he was looking for. The veteran left-hander figures to join the Marlins' rotation, so Wednesday's starter, Anthony DeSclafani, could just be making the one start.
Source: Jayson Stark on Twitter
Wed May 14 201413:46Randy Wolf given release by Diamondbacks
Diamondbacks released LHP Randy Wolf.
Wolf exercised the opt-out clause in his contract. The veteran left-hander posted a 4.50 ERA in six starts with Triple-A Reno and evidently determined that he wasn't likely to be called up by the D'Backs anytime soon. He'll look for a minor league deal elsewhere.
Source: Nick Piecoro on Twitter
Fri Apr 11 201414:19D'Backs sign Randy Wolf to minor league deal
Diamondbacks signed LHP Randy Wolf to a minor league contract; assigned him to Triple-A Reno.
The impending deal was reported earlier by Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic, and now it's official. Wolf actually earned an Opening Day roster spot with the Mariners but requested his release after refusing to sign a 45-day release waiver. He'll provide some rotation depth in the minors for Arizona.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Apr 11 201411:40Randy Wolf nearing minors deal with D'Backs
Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic reports that the Diamondbacks are close to signing Randy Wolf to a minor league contract.
The Diamondbacks' starters have really struggled so far this season, so they were looking to add some depth in the minors. Wolf actually earned an Opening Day roster spot with the Mariners but requested his release after refusing to sign a 45-day release waiver. While the lefty is some solid depth to have, it's hard to imagine him having a major impact with the big club this year.
Source: Nick Piecoro on Twitter
Tue Mar 25 201418:23Mariners release veteran lefty Randy Wolf
Mariners released LHP Randy Wolf.
Wolf was informed that he had made the team, but Seattle wanted him to sign a 45-day release waiver, which he declined to do. The veteran left-hander held a 4.26 ERA over five starts this spring for the M's. He's trying to make a comeback after missing all of 2013 while recovering from Tommy John surgery.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Mar 23 201421:08Randy Wolf continues to state rotation case
Randy Wolf continued to state his case for a spot in the Mariners rotation, allowing three runs on six hits over six frames against the Athletics on Sunday.
Wolf walked a pair and struck out one in the ballgame. Most of the damage against him came on a pair of homers off the bats of Josh Donaldson and Derek Norris. The veteran southpaw owns a 4.26 ERA and 9/7 K/BB ratio through 19 innings this spring, and is still in the running for one of the final spots in the M's Opening Day rotation.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Mar 18 201423:52Randy Wolf keeps Padres in check
Randy Wolf spun four shutout innings on two hits and three walks against the Padres Tuesday.
The veteran left-hander recorded three strikeouts. Wolf is probably a long shot to crack the Mariners' rotation but certainly helped himself in this one, lowering his spring ERA to 4.15. He missed all of 2013 while recovering from Tommy John surgery.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Mar 7 201421:14Randy Wolf struggles in second spring start
Randy Wolf struggled in his second start of the Cactus League season, surrendering four runs on three hits in over three innings against the Reds.
Wolf also issued a pair of walks while striking out one. The veteran left-hander is in the running for a spot in the Mariners rotation to begin the season, but has to do a better job at keeping the ball in the yard, as Chris Heisey and Brandon Phillips each took one over the boards on Friday.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Mar 2 201421:43Randy Wolf pitches well in Mariners debut
Randy Wolf pitched well in his Cactus League debut with the Mariners on Sunday, tossing a pair of scoreless innings.
Wolf allowed a hit and a walk while striking out one. The 37-year-old southpaw is in camp as a non-roster invitee, but with the recent injuries to the M's rotation could find his way onto the Opening Day roster with a solid performance this spring.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Feb 11 201411:51Mariners sign Randy Wolf to minors deal
Mariners signed LHP Randy Wolf to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
CBS Sports' Jon Heyman confirms news of the signing and adds that he's being looked at as a possible bullpen option. Wolf missed all of 2013 while recovering from Tommy John surgery, but he's now back to full health. The 37-year-old had a 5.65 ERA over 157 2/3 innings between the Brewers and Orioles in 2012.
Source: Ryan Divish on Twitter
Fri Dec 13 201313:40Randy Wolf looking for guaranteed deal
ESPN's Jerry Crasnick reports that Randy Wolf has "multiple offers" from clubs but "is looking for a guaranteed roster spot."
Crasnick was told by a scout who attended a recent workout of Wolf's that the left-hander looked good. The veteran southpaw missed all of 2013 while recovering from Tommy John surgery but should enter spring training with no limitations. Now 37, Wolf last pitched for the Brewers and Orioles in 2012, posting a 5.65 ERA over 157 2/3 innings.
Source: Jerry Crasnick on Twitter
Sat Dec 7 201308:40Twins were on hand to watch Randy Wolf
Darren Wolfson of 1500 ESPN reports that the Twins were one of the teams on hand in Los Angeles to watch Randy Wolf throw earlier in the week.
Wolf has been auditioning for major league teams in recent weeks, attempting to prove his health after missing the entire 2013 season while recovering from Tommy John surgery. The 37-year-old southpaw may be forced to settle for a minor league contract, but the spacious confines of Target Field wouldn't be a bad place to land.
Source: Darren Wolfson on Twitter
Mon Nov 25 201308:24Randy Wolf (elbow) auditions for MLB teams
Randy Wolf auditioned for eight teams last week.
Wolf sat out the 2013 season while recovering from Tommy John surgery. FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal says the veteran left-hander threw just 87-89 mph with his fastball in last week's workout but showed a good curve. He'll likely have to settle for a minor league deal.
Source: FOX Sports
Wed Nov 13 201317:09Randy Wolf (elbow) to throw for teams soon
Randy Wolf (elbow) plans to throw for interested teams later this month near his home in Los Angeles.
Wolf missed the entire 2013 season after undergoing Tommy John reconstructive elbow surgery the winter before. The veteran lefty posted an ugly 5.65 ERA and 1.57 WHIP across 157 2/3 innings in 2012 and will likely have to settle for a minor league contract this offseason.
Source: Jerry Crasnick on Twitter
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