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Thu Feb 1517:58Lou Trivino Hopes To Return In "Middle Of The Season"
New York Yankees right-hander Lou Trivino (elbow), who re-signed with the club on Wednesday, said that he hopes to be back "at some point in the middle of the season" after undergoing Tommy John surgery to fix a torn UCL last May. Trivino has already been throwing bullpen sessions and is feeling good. The 32-year-old's deal with the Yankees includes an option for the 2025 season. He started last year with the Oakland Athletics before finishing with the Yankees, going a combined 2-8 with a 4.53 ERA (3.63 FIP), a 1.64 WHIP, 11 saves, 24 walks and 67 strikeouts in 53 2/3 innings pitched. Ten of his 11 saves came in Oakland, but he was better overall with the Yankees with a 1.66 ERA in 21 2/3 innings pitched. Trivino is off the fantasy radar.
Source: New York Post - Greg JoyceRotoBaller.com
Wed Feb 1421:45Lou Trivino Re-Signs With Yankees
The New York Yankees have re-signed right-handed reliever Lou Trivino to a one-year deal with a club option for the 2025 season. According to Jon Morosi of MLB.com, the Yankees will pay Trivino $1.5 million this year, and his option is worth an additional $5 million. It should be noted that Trivino underwent Tommy John surgery last summer and isn't expected to be ready for Opening Day. Therefore, this deal allows the Yankees to have a familiar face return to their bullpen for the back half of the year while simultaneously rehabbing and evaluating him for 2025.
Source: Jon MorosiRotoBaller.com
Tue May 2 202322:36Lou Trivino To Have Tommy John Surgery
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone announced on Tuesday that relief pitcher Lou Trivino (elbow) will undergo Tommy John surgery on Wednesday. Trivino will require right-elbow reconstruction and will miss the rest of this season and likely the first half of next season after recently suffering a setback with his right elbow. There's a good chance that the 31-year-old veteran will be non-tendered by the Yankees this offseason to become a free agent. It's another injury blow for a banged-up Yankees team early in the season. Trivino hadn't made an appearance for New York this year after posting a 1.66 ERA, 1.29 WHIP and a save in his 25 relief appearances in the Bronx at the tail end of 2022. He can obviously be dropped by any fantasy managers that were holding onto him in deep holds leagues.
Source: New York Daily News - Gary PhillipsRotoBaller.com
Fri Apr 28 202308:41Lou Trivino Shut Down
New York Yankees righty Lou Trivino (elbow) was in the middle of live batting practice when he experienced elbow discomfort and will be shut down for the time being, according to MLB.com. Manager Aaron Boone told reporters that he may need a second opinion. Trivino is trying to make his way back from a ligament strain in his right elbow that has kept him off the field for all of 2023. With this setback, fantasy managers shouldn't expect to see the 31-year-old for a while. The news doesn't have much of an effect on fantasy baseball, as Trivino wasn't going to factor into many save opportunities and pitched to a 4.53 ERA with a 1.64 WHIP in 2022.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Mon Apr 10 202312:32Lou Trivino Making Progress
New York Yankees relief pitcher Lou Trivino (elbow) threw a bullpen session on Saturday, April 8, that went well, according to manager Aaron Boone. "With the nature of his injury, he was throwing quicker, but also a slower play," Boone said. "He's thrown a couple of 'pens now, so he's doing pretty well." Trivino was able to resume his throwing program on March 13 but was placed on the 15-day injured list (retroactive to March 27) on March 30. The 31-year-old right-hander is dealing with a ligament strain in his right elbow and is expected to miss most, if not all, of April. The former Oakland Athletics closer won't see many save chances in New York, but he could be valuable as a high-leverage setup man in fantasy leagues that count holds.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Sat Mar 11 202310:12Yankees Hope To Have Lou Trivino Back In May
New York Yankees relief pitcher Lou Trivino (elbow) will open the 2023 season on the injured list with what general manager Brian Cashman called a "mild elbow ligament sprain." It's the first time that Trivino will go on the injured list in his career with an arm-related injury. Cashman is hoping the team will get Trivino back by May. In addition to Trivino, reliever Tommy Kahnle (biceps) will also open on the IL, leaving the Yankees bullpen a bit thin to open the year. The 31-year-old Trivino was stingy upon being acquired from the A's last year in a trade, and he can be useful in holds leagues in a setup role for the Yankees when he's healthy.
Source: New York Post - Greg JoyceRotoBaller.com
Thu Mar 9 202312:14Tommy Kahnle, Lou Trivino To Begin On Injured List
New York Yankees relief pitchers Tommy Kahnle (biceps) and Lou Trivino (elbow) will begin the 2023 season on the injured list, according to general manager Brian Cashman. Kahnle is dealing with biceps tendinitis at camp, which is also something he dealt with in 2018. The 33-year-old right-hander could end up missing the first month of the season as a result. Trivino will open the year on the shelf with a right elbow strain, and it's expected to sideline him for at least the first month of the 2023 season. The 31-year-old should be a key piece in New York's bullpen once he's healthy after he posted a 1.66 ERA in 25 relief outings for the Bombers last year after being acquired in a trade.
Source: MLB.com - Bryan HochRotoBaller.com
Wed Sep 28 202200:54Lou Trivino Earns Five-Out Save Tuesday
New York Yankees relief pitcher Lou Trivino picked up his 11th save of the season in Tuesday's 5-2 win over the Blue Jays. Trivino entered the game up by three with one out in the eighth inning and runners on first and second. He got George Springer to ground into a double play and stayed on to pitch the ninth. He got the first two hitters out on a strikeout and a groundout, allowed a single, and got the final out on another groundout. Manager Aaron Boone recently stated that the Yankees will use a committee for save situations for the rest of the season. Trivino does have closer experience, but the lack of a clear role and his 4.61 ERA makes him untrustable this late in the season.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Thu Sep 8 202216:50Lou Trivino Dealing With Back Spasms
New York Yankees right-handed reliever Lou Trivino (back) is dealing with back spasms, manager Aaron Boone said on Wednesday. Trivino said it's something he deals with about once a year, and it usually takes two or three days to clear up. With that said, it's unlikely that he'll be available out of the bullpen in the series finale against the Minnesota Twins on Thursday, but he could pitch again at some point this weekend against the Tampa Bay Rays. Trivino has been excellent in 15 relief appearances since being acquired from the Oakland Athletics, allowing only an earned run on 10 hits while walking seven and striking out 12 in 13 1/3 innings.
Source: MLB.com - Bryan HochRotoBaller.com
Mon Aug 1 202216:43Yankees Acquire Frankie Montas, Lou Trivino From A's
The New York Yankees acquired starting pitcher Frankie Montas and relief pitcher Lou Trivino from the Oakland Athletics on Monday. Per MLB.com's Mark Feinsand, the Yankees are sending left-hander Ken Waldichuk (their No. 5 prospect), right-hander Luis Medina (No. 10), left-hander JP Sears (No. 20) and second baseman Cooper Bowman (No. 21) to the A's. Montas became the Yankees' top trade target after the Seattle Mariners landed right-hander Luis Castillo from the Reds last weekend. The 29-year-old's fantasy stock will only rise with the move to the first-place Yankees. He is currently 4-9 with a 3.18 ERA, 1.14 WHIP, 109 strikeouts and 28 walks in 104 2/3 innings over 19 starts. Trivino, who has a 6.47 ERA, 1.87 WHIP and 10 saves for the A's in 32 innings, is unlikely to see many save chances in a bullpen that includes ... [More]
Source: YES Network - Jack CurryRotoBaller.com
Wed Jul 27 202200:59Lou Trivino Earns Second Consecutive Save Tuesday
Oakland Athletics relief pitch Lou Trivino picked up his 10th save of the season in Tuesday's 5-3 win over the Astros. Trivino came on to pitch the ninth inning up by two and delivered a 1-2-3 inning with no strikeouts. This was the second straight save for Trivino, although three different pitchers have earned saves for the A's since their return from the All-Star break. Trivino may be the best bet for saves in Oakland right now, but he has a massive 6.68 ERA to go with a poor 4.06 BB/9 rate. Further, the A's will likely not see a ton of save opportunities and those will likely go to Dany Jimenez (shoulder) once he returns from the injured list. Overall, Trivino is really only worth a look in deep roto leagues for fantasy managers chasing saves.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Sun Jun 26 202219:58Lou Trivino Spins Scoreless Ninth Inning
Oakland Athletics relief pitcher Lou Trivino was asked to take the ball in the ninth inning during Sunday's game against the Kansas City Royals. Trivino tossed a scoreless ninth inning to help hold a two-run lead and record his fourth save of the season. The 30-year-old gave up a pair of hits, but was able to escape. He has struggled throughout a majority of the season, but should be asked to take on a bigger role with Dany Jimenez (shoulder) sidelined. There's not a ton of value in Trivino, but he could be worth a look for fantasy managers seeking closer help.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Tue May 3 202216:17Lou Trivino Activated From COVID-19 Injured List
The Oakland Athletics have reinstated relief pitcher Lou Trivino from the COVID-19 injured list. He will be available out of the bullpen for Tuesday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays. Trivino was sidelined for about two weeks and during that time, Dany Jimenez took on closing duties for the team and excelled, converting each of his four save opportunities. Trivino should regain his status as the team's primary closer now that he's back, but he may have a short leash if he falters. Fantasy managers should make sure both Trivino and Jimenez are rostered in their leagues at least until we start to see things play out.
Source: Joe HughesRotoBaller.com
Tue May 3 202208:04Lou Trivino Expected To Return On Tuesday
Oakland Athletics relief pitcher Lou Trivino is expected to be activated from the COVID-related injured list ahead of Tuesday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays. Athletics beat reporter Martin Gallegos Tweeted on Monday night that the team is sending shortstop Nick Allen to Triple-A. Gallegos concluded that the move was "likely to make room for Lou Trivino on the roster." Trivino has been on the COVID-related injured list since mid-April and it hasn't been revealed as to whether he tested positive or not. He was 2-for-3 in save opportunities prior to landing on the list. While he has been out, Dany Jimenez has converted all four of his save opportunities without allowing a run. It will be interesting to see how things play out once Trivino is back. Both players should be rostered for now in all leagues where saves are highly-coveted.
Source: Martin GallegosRotoBaller.com
Mon Apr 18 202218:58Lou Trivino, Five Other A's Land On COVID-19 Injured List
The Oakland Athletics placed relief pitcher Lou Trivino on the COVID-19 injured list on Monday. No reason has been given yet as to what caused the move. Four of his teammates landed on the COVID-19 injured list alongside him as well. Trivino is the team's primary closer. He may only be out for a short time, but while he is out, we could see Domingo Acevedo and Dany Jimenez earn some save opportunities. Along with Trivino, the A's placed Austin Allen, Jed Lowrie, Chad Pinder, A.J. Puk and Kirby Snead on the COVID-19 injured list as well.
Source: Martin GallegosRotoBaller.com
Thu Apr 14 202208:24Lou Trivino Records His First Save On Wednesday
Oakland Athletics relief pitcher Lou Trivino closed out the team's 4-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday to earn his first save of the year. He pitched a scoreless ninth inning, allowing one hit and one walk. All reports going into the season suggested that Trivino would be the clear closer for the A's, and there's been nothing to refute that claim thus far. Even though this was Trivino's first save, he appeared in a save-like situation on Sunday when he took on a 4-0 lead in the ninth and closed things out. The 30-year-old converted 22 of his 26 save opportunities last year. The A's are off to a surprisingly good start to the year, sitting at 3-3. If the club can remain competitive throughout the year and Trivino can remain the team's closer, he'll have a chance to top 20 saves once again.
Source: ESPNRotoBaller.com
Sun Apr 10 202216:24Lou Trivino Closes Out Sunday's Win Over Phillies
Oakland Athletics relief pitcher Lou Trivino came on to close out the team's victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday, securing the team's first win of the year. Trivino entered with a 4-0 lead, making the appearance a non-save situation. He allowed a solo home run to Phillies second baseman Jean Segura, but that was the only damage. In total, he pitched one inning and allowed one hit, no walks and one earned run while recording one strikeout. Trivino had been the presumed closer for the A's going into the year, but it's good to see the validation of that presumption in the team's first save-like scenario. The A's project to be one of the worst teams in the majors this year, so Trivino may not have consistent save opportunities, but he should still be rostered in any fantasy league where saves are scarce.
Source: ESPNRotoBaller.com
Sat Oct 2 202112:09Lou Trivino Earns Four-Out Save On Friday At Houston
Oakland Athletics relief pitcher Lou Trivino picked up the final four outs on Friday night to nail down the save against the Astros. Trivino allowed a hit and a walk, but also picked up a strikeout to earns his 22nd save. Trivino spent most of the season as the A's closer, but ran into a rough stretch in September and was removed from the role in favor of Andrew Chafin. This outing should ensure Trivino gets the next save chance if Oakland can earn one in the last two games of the season.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Mon Sep 20 202110:16Lou Trivino Earns Relief Win Sunday Versus Angels
Oakland Athletics relief pitcher Lou Trivino was efficient on Sunday as he needed just 14 pitches to record five outs and earn the win in relief. Trivino was summoned in the ninth inning after Sergio Romo blew a two-run lead, in part thanks to some shoddy defense by Oakland. Trivino escaped the ninth and worked a clean 10th inning, picking up two strikeouts along the way. The A's bullpen has been a mess with the lefty Andrew Chafin and the righty Romo swapping save chances with Trivino seemingly out of the closer mix despite holding down the job most of the season. Perhaps this outing will get Trivino back in the good graces of manager Bob Melvin, but fantasy managers desperate for saves should still prioritize Chafin in the Oakland 'pen.
Source: ESPN.comRotoBaller.com
Sat Sep 4 202110:15Lou Trivino Serves Up Four Runs In Return From Back Injury
Oakland Athletics relief pitcher Lou Trivino (back) allowed four earned runs in only 2/3 of an inning pitched in his return to action on Friday in Toronto. Trivino had missed a few games with back spasms, but never landed on the injured list. The A's closer missed three save chances while away, with Sergio Romo picking up two saves and Andrew Chafin getting one. Trivino didn't do much to get his job back in this one as he allowed a hit and two walks, including a walk with the bases loaded. The good news for Trivino's fantasy managers is Romo blew the save in this one, so who knows who will get the next save chance for the freefalling Athletics. Don't rage-drop Trivino after this matchup, though he can be dropped if Romo (or someone else) gets the next A's save.
Source: ESPN.comRotoBaller.com
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