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Mon Mar 26 201211:20Cubs sign Shawn Camp to minors deal
Cubs signed RHP Shawn Camp to a minor league contract.
Camp was released by the Mariners last week despite allowing only two runs in 8 1/3 spring innings. He will function as organizational relief depth for the Cubs.
Source: Gordon Wittenmyer on Twitter
Wed Mar 21 201211:46Mariners release RHP Shawn Camp
Mariners released RHP Shawn Camp.
Camp, 36, allowed two runs over 8 1/3 innings (2.16 ERA) this spring while striking out six and walking three. It shouldn't take him too long to latch on elsewhere.
Source: Greg Johns on Twitter
Thu Feb 16 201220:34Shawn Camp's deal with M's worth $750,000
Shawn Camp's new one-year contract with the Mariners is worth $750,000.
Camp agreed to the deal earlier this month. The 36-year-old right-hander posted a 4.21 ERA and 32/22 K/BB ratio over 66 1/3 innings with the Blue Jays in 2011. The ground ball specialist will pitch in a middle relief role with the M's this season.
Source: Ben Nicholson-Smith on Twitter
Mon Feb 6 201214:50M's sign Shawn Camp to one-year deal
Mariners signed RHP Shawn Camp to a one-year deal.
No word yet on the financial details. Camp, 36, posted a 4.21 ERA and 32/22 K/BB ratio in 66 1/3 innings last season out of the Blue Jays bullpen. He will presumably function as a middle reliever this year for Seattle.
Source: Shannon Drayer on Twitter
Thu Nov 24 201100:11Blue Jays do not offer arb. to Shawn Camp
The Blue Jays did not offer arbitration to Shawn Camp.
Camp, 36, registered an underwhelming 4.21 ERA and 32/22 K/BB ratio this past year for Toronto. He's not worth the $3 or so million he would've made via arbitration.
Source: Shi Davidi on Twitter
Tue Apr 12 201102:00Jays' Camp gives up two runs, blows save
Given the chance to go for the save, Shawn Camp gave up two runs in the ninth inning Monday to take a loss to the Mariners.
Camp bailed the Jays out of an eighth-inning jam, but he couldn't get the job done in the ninth. Manager John Farrell's decision to walk Ichiro Suzuki with two outs in the inning and the tying run on third will be heavily debated after this one. Ichiro stole second and came around to score on Luis Rodriguez's game-winning double. The Jays will probably go back to Jon Rauch for their next save chance.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Jan 18 201100:19Jays avoid arbitration with Shawn Camp
Blue Jays and RHP Shawn Camp avoided arbitration Monday by agreeing to a one-year, $2.25 million contract.
He nearly doubles his $1.15 million salary from last season. Camp, 35, posted a 2.99 ERA and 46/18 K/BB ratio over 72 1/3 innings in 2010. The sinkerballer has a 55.2 percent ground ball rate over parts of seven seasons in the major leagues.
Source: Gregor Chisholm on Twitter
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