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Tue Sep 3 201315:54Indians promote RHP Pestano from Triple-A
Indians recalled RHP Vinnie Pestano from Triple-A Columbus.
Pestano, one of baseball's most underrated relievers over the last two years, has dealt with an elbow issue, diminished velocity, and prolonged struggles in 2013. He registered a 4.05 ERA and 1.53 ERA through 34 appearances before the Indians demoted him on July 31.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Jul 31 201315:09Indians option RHP Pestano to Triple-A
Indians optioned RHP Vinnie Pestano to Triple-A Columbus.
An expected move, Marc Rzepczynski will take his place on the active roster. It wasn't too long ago that Pestano was one of the more underrated relievers in the game, but he has a 4.05 ERA and 1.53 ERA through 34 appearances this season. He'll attempt to get back on track in the minors.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Jul 30 201322:42Report: Pestano to be optioned to Triple-A
MLB.com's Jordan Bastian reports that Vinnie Pestano will be optioned to Triple-A.
Pestano posted a 10.80 ERA in May, rebounded with a 2.08 ERA in June, but has struggled again to the tune of a 4.91 ERA in July. Indians manager Terry Francona removed Pestano from high-leverage situations, but it appears that Cleveland would prefer to do without him in low-leverage situations at the moment as well.
Source: Jordan Bastian on Twitter
Mon Jul 8 201316:55Pestano moved out of eighth inning role
Indians manager Terry Francona has removed Vinnie Pestano from his eighth inning role.
Pestano was knocked around in his most recent appearance on Sunday and hasn't been nearly as effective this season as he has been in the past, so Francona hopes that using him in lower-leverage situations will improve his confidence. Joe Smith will serve as the main set-up man for closer Chris Perez for now.
Source: Paul Hoynes on Twitter
Wed Jun 26 201323:29Pestano works a perfect inning for fifth save
Vinnie Pestano worked a scoreless ninth inning to pick up his fifth save of the season on Wednesday.
Pestano set down the Orioles in order in the ninth, striking out two in the outing. Despite his shakiness at times, the right-hander has now notched five saves without blowing an opportunity in Chris Perez's stead. With Perez primed to rejoin the team on Thursday it will be interesting to see how Indians manager Terry Francona handles the ninth inning, but we're expecting Perez to inherit his old job upon return.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Jun 24 201322:41Vinnie Pestano notches fourth save
Vinnie Pestano pitched a scoreless ninth Monday against the Orioles for his fourth save.
This one wasn't quite so hairy as Saturday's, when Pestano gave up two runs before escaping with a save, but he did give up a walk and a single with two outs to bring the tying run to the plate in a 5-2 game. He then got Manny Machado to line out to end it. Pestano's run in the closer's role will likely end soon with Chris Perez on the way back.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Jun 22 201323:26Pestano shaky in earning third save vs. Twins
Vinnie Pestano allowed two runs but picked up his third save of the season on Saturday.
Pestano didn't inspire a ton of confidence, as he allowed a leadoff double to Justin Morneau and later gave up a solo home run to Chris Parmelee, but he got Josh Willingham to strike out with the tying run on first to end the game. It's not as though the Indians are rife with better options currently, but Pestano's high-wire act may wear out its welcome soon.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Jun 18 201322:26Pestano earns 2nd save, Tribe tops Royals 4-3
Vinnie Pestano got through a tumultuous ninth inning to pick up his second save of the season on Tuesday as the Indians beat the Royals 4-3.
Pestano managed the rare feat of allowing three hits and a walk while throwing a scoreless inning, as the Royals' baserunning miscues aided the cause. With Chris Perez working his way back Pestano's days closing games could be numbered, but Perez is no sure thing to be effective upon returning. The situation is worth monitoring in the days following Perez's activation.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Jun 16 201316:08Vinnie Pestano records save Sunday
Vinnie Pestano recorded his first save of the season Sunday, tossing a scoreless inning in a win over the Nationals.
It was Pestano's first save chance since he took over the ninth inning for the injured Chris Perez three weeks ago. Unfortunately for his fantasy owners, Perez is due back this week. Still, Pestano is worth hanging onto.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Jun 1 201316:06Vinnie Pestano notches first save of season
Vinnie Pestano tossed a scoreless ninth inning Saturday for his first save of the season.
he fill-in closer while Chris Perez (shoulder) is on the disabled list, Pestano worked out around a two-out walk to notch the save. He has shown better velocity in his past two outings, which is a good sign after his recent elbow issue. Make sure to pick him up if he's still available in your league.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon May 27 201311:37Pestano to close while Chris Perez is injured
Indians manager Terry Francona announced Monday that Vinnie Pestano will get the first crack at save opportunities while Chris Perez (shoulder) is sidelined.
Pestano has not been very good this year and is experiencing diminished velocity that may be related to a right elbow injury, but he's been the "next in line" guy in Cleveland for the past few seasons and so it's only fair that he gets the first shot. If Pestano can't cut it, the Indians will turn to either Joe Smith or Cody Allen.
Source: Jordan Bastian on Twitter
Sun May 26 201313:33Vinnie Pestano's velocity is down
Vinnie Pestano's fastball was clocked in the 88-89 mph range during Saturday's appearance against the Red Sox.
He usually sits in the 92-93 mph range. The drop in velocity showed in his results, as Pestano gave up a career-high four runs and four hits in the outing. It was his fourth appearance since coming off the DL with an elbow injury, so there's naturally some worry that he might not be healthy. Indians manager Terry Francona insists the reliever is healthy, though. "In spring training, when guys start throwing, they have to build arm speed," said Francona. "That's what he's doing now... There are no medical issues. We got him through that. Now we just have to get him back to being Vinnie."
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer
Fri May 17 201314:16Vinnie Pestano activated from disabled list
Indians activated RHP Vinnie Pestano from the 15-day disabled list.
Pestano has been out since late April with a minor elbow injury, but he's ready to rejoin the Tribe's bullpen after making one rehab appearance. He'll return to being the main setup man for Chris Perez.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu May 9 201319:43Vinnie Pestano shooting to return May 17
Vinnie Pestano (elbow) is eyeing a return on May 17.
Pestano will resume throwing on Sunday and is scheduled for one rehab appearance next Wednesday. Assuming they go well, he'll be activated on May 17.
Source: Indians.mlb.com
Tue May 7 201323:21Vinnie Pestano likely to return when eligible
Indians manager Terry Francona expects Vinnie Pestano (elbow) to only need about a week on the disabled list before being activated.
"He'll probably only spend another week [on the DL] then be good to go," Francona said. "He got a [MRI] scan and it was clear." Pestano's DL move was backdated, so he'll be eligible to return on May 16. The elbow issue he's dealing with has been a problem off and on for a couple years, but the Indians are hoping this was just a small bump in the road.
Source: Akron Beacon Journal
Mon May 6 201323:55Vinnie Pestano encouraged by MRI results
Vinnie Pestano said Monday that an MRI on his right elbow revealed no major issues from his previous Tommy John surgery.
Pestano has had to deal with elbow issues off an on the last two years. It forced him to the disabled list this time, but he's not worried. It's possible the setup man could be ready to go once his 15 days are up.
Source: Nick Camino on Twitter
Mon May 6 201318:15Vinnie Pestano (elbow) lands on disabled list
Indians placed RHP Vinnie Pestano on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to April 29, with right elbow tendinitis.
The word on Sunday is that Pestano would likely be available to pitch Monday, but obviously the Indians have decided to play it safe. It's not clear at this point how long he'll be sidelined. Joe Smith and Bryan Shaw will now be Cleveland's primary right-handed setup men ahead of closer Chris Perez.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun May 5 201316:57Vinnie Pestano (elbow) avoids disabled list
Vinnie Pestano (elbow) is expected to be available for Monday game against the Athletics.
Pestano has been shut down the last two days with a recurring elbow issue he's dealt the last two seasons. The Indians don't believe the injury is serious enough that he'll need to be placed on the disabled list. Pestano has a 2.25 ERA in eight appearances this year and will return to a setup role behind Chris Perez.
Source: Jordan Bastian on Twitter
Sun May 5 201311:29Vinnie Pestano feels good while long-tossing
Vinnie Pestano (elbow) said he felt better than expected while long-tossing from 120 feet Sunday.
There's still no word, though, about whether he'll be placed on the disabled list. "The decisions and everything else are out of my control," Pestano said. The reliever is nursing some elbow soreness, a condition he's had to deal with off and on over the last couple seasons.
Source: Jordan Bastian on Twitter
Sun May 5 201309:48Pestano (elbow) could land on disabled list
The Indians could place Vinnie Pestano (elbow) on the disabled list.
Pestano has dealt with a recurring elbow issue over the last two seasons, and it's left him unavailable over the last two days. He was able to play long-toss and throw 15 pitches off the mound Saturday, but he'll wait to see how he feels Sunday morning before a decision is made. Pestano hasn't pitched since Monday, so he could only miss about a week with a backdated DL move.
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer
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