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Fri Mar 28 201412:42Jon Rauch released by Royals
Royals released RHP Jon Rauch.
Rauch had been reassigned to minor league camp earlier this week after allowing seven runs -- six earned -- in six Cactus League innings. The veteran reliever will now try to land a gig elsewhere.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Mar 24 201411:33Jon Rauch reassigned to minor league camp
Royals reassigned RHP Jon Rauch to minor league camp.
Rauch signed a minor league contract with the Royals in late January and then went on to surrender seven runs -- six earned -- in six Cactus League innings. He will try to prove himself worthy of a call-up at Triple-A.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Jan 23 201415:50Royals ink RP Jon Rauch to minor league pact
The Royals signed Jon Rauch to a minor league contract, according to CBS Sports' Jon Heyman.
Rauch suffered through a miserable 2013 season, first getting released by the lowly Marlins after posting a 7.56 ERA and 1.80 WHIP over 16 2/3 innings, and then getting axed by Baltimore, which steadfastly refused to give him a big-league opportunity. This isn't a bad no-risk gamble for the Royals, seeing as though Rauch collected a 3.59 ERA and 0.98 WHIP in 57 2/3 innings as recently as 2012 with the Mets.
Source: Jon Heyman on Twitter
Wed Jul 3 201314:44Orioles release reliever Jon Rauch
Orioles released RHP Jon Rauch.
Rauch was granted his release after using the opt-out clause in his minor league contract. The veteran reliever had a 2.89 ERA and 10/4 K/BB ratio in 9 1/3 innings during his time with the Orioles' Triple-A affiliate. He'll look for a new opportunity elsewhere.
Source: Danny Knobler on Twitter
Sat Jun 1 201314:05Report: Orioles agree to deal with Jon Rauch
The Orioles have agreed to sign right-hander Jon Rauch, pending a physical.
Source: Orioles.mlb.com
Thu May 23 201308:42Marlins officially release righty Jon Rauch
Marlins released RHP Jon Rauch.
Rauch was designated for assignment by the Fish earlier this week after posting a 7.56 ERA and 1.80 WHIP over his first 16 2/3 innings. The 34-year-old right-hander will presumably look to latch on with a new organization.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri May 17 201322:24Marlins designate Jon Rauch for assignment
Marlins designated RHP Jon Rauch for assignment.
The veteran right-hander's short tenure with the Marlins comes to a close after just 16 2/3 innings. During that time, he compiled a 7.56 ERA, 1.80 WHIP and 15/7 K/BB ratio. Despite the poor start, Rauch should have no problem attracting interest from other teams starved for bullpen depth.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Apr 30 201301:01Marlins top Mets in 15 innings
Jon Rauch pitched three innings out of the pen for the win as the Marlins edged the Mets 4-3 in 15 innings on Monday.
Rauch gave up a run in the top of the 15th, but the Marlins came back and won it in the bottom of the inning on a Nick Green sac fly. Rauch threw 60 pitches tonight, making it his longest ever outing out of the pen. His previous high was 55 pitches for the Expos on Sept. 18, 2004.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Feb 5 201316:41Marlins sign Jon Rauch to one-year contract
Marlins signed RHP Jon Rauch to a one-year contract.
No word yet on the financial terms of the deal. Rauch posted a solid 3.59 ERA, 0.99 WHIP and 42/12 K/BB ratio in 57 2/3 innings last season for the Mets. The 34-year-old will operate in a setup role this year in Miami.
Source: Joe Capozzi on Twitter
Sun Jun 10 201219:20Rauch insists that his elbow is fine
Jon Rauch insisted on Sunday that his elbow is fine.
Rauch hung a slider that turned into the game-winning homer by Russell Martin in Sunday's loss. Rauch dealt with a minor case of inflammation last week, but he believes he's past it. The big righty also disputed the team's claim that there is debris in his elbow. After taking an anti-inflammatory medication, he said he's fine. Earlier this season, it seemed likely that he would steal the closer's job from Frank Francisco. Rauch is nowhere near that position in the hierarchy anymore.
Source: ESPN New York
Sat Jun 9 201203:29Jon Rauch returned to action on Friday June 8
Jon Rauch returned to action on Friday June 8.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Jun 8 201214:00Jon Rauch will be available Friday
Jon Rauch will be available out of the Mets' bullpen Friday after his right elbow checked out fine.
Rauch is dealing with a minor case of inflammation, but he'll just pitch through it. He'll return to a setup role in front of Frank Francisco.
Source: ESPN New York
Fri Jun 8 201208:56Jon Rauch to get elbow checked out
Jon Rauch will have his right elbow examined Friday to determine if he needs to be placed on the disabled list.
The Mets think he merely has inflammation, but it could be bad enough to keep him out for a couple weeks. If Rauch does have to go on the DL, Jeremy Hefner will stick around as a long reliever.
Source: Newark Star-Ledger
Mon Jun 4 201216:58Jon Rauch (elbow) sent for examination
Updating a previous item, Jon Rauch (elbow) was sent to the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York for an examination.
This comes on the heels of Mets manager Terry Collins revealing that Rauch has been dealing with "tenderness" in the elbow. We should know more about the severity of the issue in the next 24 hours.
Source: Adam Rubin on Twitter
Mon Jun 4 201216:04Rauch dealing with 'tenderness' in arm
Mets manager Terry Collins said Monday that Jon Rauch has been experiencing "tenderness" in his elbow and will have it "looked at."
Even though it sounds like a lingering issue, Rauch was used in Monday's game against the Cardinals gave up a decisive two-run home run to Allen Craig in the eighth inning. The veteran right-hander has a 4.76 ERA and 13/4 K/BB ratio in 22 2/3 innings this year. Bobby Parnell would likely be the primary set-up man if Rauch needs to miss an extended period of time.
Source: Adam Rubin on Twitter
Tue Apr 10 201204:21Rauch notches win in relief
The Mets continued their roll on Monday, as Jon Rauch picked up with win with two hitless innings of relief.
Rauch walked one batter and fanned another. He was fairly unreliable this spring, but has turned it up a notch with four nearly perfect innings to start the season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Apr 1 201217:16Jon Rauch gives up three runs to Tigers
Jon Rauch gave up three runs and four hits in two-thirds of an inning Sunday against the Tigers.
The Mets' big relief signings have both looked awful so far, with Frank Francisco having allowed runs in eight of 11 appearances and Rauch sporting a 7.94 ERA. If Francisco does lose his closer's gig in the early going, it will probably be to Bobby Parnell, not Rauch.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Jan 5 201215:24Rauch fully recovered from knee surgery
Jon Rauch said during a conference call Thursday that he is fully recovered from right knee surgery.
"In Toronto, we weren't in a race, and the team doctors advised me at that time to shut it down and get it operated on," explained Rauch, who joined the Mets on a one-year, $3.5 million contract. "It was a very minor surgery. It was right there toward the middle of September. I've been finished with my rehab and physical therapy since before Thanksgiving. So right now I'm 100 percent, right where I need to be in my workouts and getting prepared for spring training and getting ready for the season." The 33-year-old right-hander posted a 4.85 ERA and 36/14 K/BB ratio over 52 innings last season. He is expected to set-up for Frank Francisco in 2012.
Source: ESPNNewYork.com
Wed Dec 14 201120:39Mets sign Jon Rauch to one-year deal
Mets signed RHP Jon Rauch to a one-year, $3.5 million contract.
The deal, which was agreed upon last week then finalized on Wednesday, also carries some performance-based incentives. Rauch posted a 4.85 ERA and 1.35 WHIP in 53 relief appearances this past season. He'll function as a setup man for New York in 2012.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Dec 6 201121:15Jon Rauch to get $3.5 million
Jim Duquette of MLB Network Radio on Sirius XM Radio reports that Jon Rauch's contract with the Mets will be for one year and $3.5 million.
He says the deal also will include some incentives. Rauch also made $3.5 million last year with the Blue Jays, when he posted a 4.85 ERA and 1.35 WHIP over 53 appearances. The Mets reportedly aren't done shopping for relievers, so it remains to be seen whether Rauch will be their closer.
Source: Jim Duquette on Twitter
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