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Tue Nov 18 201409:39Lincoln has signed minor league deal with Pirates
Lincoln has signed a minor league deal with the Pirates.
Presumably, he'll be invited to spring training with an opportunity to compete for a bullpen spot. Lincoln worked mostly as a starter at Triple-A Lehigh Valley (Phillies) in 2014, compiling a 5.11 ERA and 1.47 WHIP over 123.1 innings. His best stretch in the big leagues came out of the Bucs' bullpen in 2012, when he carried a 60:14 K:BB over 59.1 innings (2.73 ERA) before getting traded to Toronto.
Tue Nov 4 201419:34Lincoln has filed for free agency
Lincoln has filed for free agency.
Lincoln opened last season in the Phillies' pen, but he didn't stick with the big club long. He spent the majority of the year at Triple-A Lehigh Valley where he went 6-11 with a 5.11 ERA and a 112:58 K:BB ratio in 123 innings. He'll have to settle for a minor league contract this winter.
Sat Apr 12 201415:01Phillies outright Brad Lincoln to Triple-A
Phillies sent RHP Brad Lincoln outright to Triple-A Lehigh Valley.
Lincoln passed through waivers unclaimed and will report to the Phillies Triple-A affiliate. He appeared in two games for the Phillies, allowing three runs on five hits in 2 1/3 innings.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Dec 3 201321:35Brad Lincoln acquired by Phillies
Phillies acquired RHP Brad Lincoln from the Blue Jays for C Erik Kratz and LHP Rob Rasmussen.
Lincoln was a big disappointment after landing with the Jays at the 2012 trade deadline, posting a 4.77 ERA and 1.48 WHIP over 46 appearances. He flashed promise in his days with the Pirates, though, and the Phillies are hoping he'll regain that form. He'll work in middle relief.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Aug 24 201300:09Blue Jays option Brad Lincoln to Triple-A
Blue Jays optioned RHP Brad Lincoln to Triple-A Buffalo.
Lincoln has struggled in the Blue Jays bullpen this season, including allowing a pair of runs on four hits in just 1 1/3 innings on Friday. He'll head down to the minor leagues for a week or so, but will almost assuredly return when rosters expand in September.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Aug 3 201308:47Blue Jays recall Brad Lincoln
Blue Jays recalled RHP Brad Lincoln from Triple-A Buffalo.
Lincoln will provide bullpen depth after Todd Redmond lasted just 3 2/3 innings in Sunday's loss to the Angels. The 28-year-old left-hander returns to a 4.15 ERA over 13 appearances at the major league level.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Jun 8 201319:38Blue Jays option Brad Lincoln to Triple-A
Blue Jays optioned RHP Brad Lincoln to Triple-A Buffalo.
Lincoln went four scoreless innings in Saturday's marathon victory over the Rangers and was going to be unavailable for the next few days. The Blue Jays will bring in a new pitcher to provide bullpen depth on Sunday.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu May 2 201313:49Jays recall Brad Lincoln from Triple-A
Blue Jays recalled RHP Brad Lincoln from Triple-A Buffalo.
Lincoln allowed two earned runs in two innings earlier this season with the Blue Jays. He will work in mid-relief.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Apr 28 201310:28Brad Lincoln optioned
Blue Jays optioned RHP Brad Lincoln to Triple-A Buffalo.
The club has decided to keep Justin Germano around rather than Lincoln. The righty allowed two runs and suffered the loss in Friday's defeat. He should be back later this summer.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Apr 25 201310:46Blue Jays recall Brad Lincoln from AAA
Blue Jays recalled RHP Brad Lincoln from Triple-A Buffalo.
Lincoln has posted an uninspiring 4.50 ERA across eight innings of relief this season at the Triple-A level. The righty will operate as a mop-up man for the Jays.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Mar 25 201309:05Blue Jays option Brad Lincoln to AAA
Blue Jays optioned RHP Brad Lincoln to Triple-A Buffalo.
Lincoln was on track to claim a spot in the Blue Jays' Opening Day bullpen, but he came down with some shoulder inflammation this weekend and probably won't be ready for the start of the season. The right-hander should reach the major league level at some point this year.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Mar 3 201309:41Brad Lincoln competing for bullpen job
Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said that Brad Lincoln is back in the picture for a possible bullpen spot.
The Jays originally intended to put Lincoln in the Triple-A rotation, but it sounds like they've determined he can help them now as a reliever. Lincoln struggled out of the bullpen for the Jays last year after coming over from the Pirates, but he still has some upside in relief.
Source: John Lott on Twitter
Wed Feb 27 201316:56Brad Lincoln gives up four runs to Astros
Brad Lincoln was tagged for four runs in two-thirds of an inning by the Astros in his start Wednesday.
Lincoln took a big step forward after being shifted to the pen by the Pirates last year, but the Jays have decided to take another look at him as a starter this spring. That means he's probably Triple-A bound; there's simply no room for him in the rotation and the last couple of bullpen spots on the Jays could go to guys out of options.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Jan 16 201318:26Brad Lincoln will be stretched out
The Blue Jays will stretch out Brad Lincoln during spring training.
It's mostly just as insurance in case they have a couple injuries, as he'd be in line to serve as the "seventh starter." Lincoln struggled out of the bullpen for the Jays after coming over from the Pirates, but he still has some upside as a reliever.
Source: Shi Davidi on Twitter
Tue Jul 31 201201:13Blue Jays acquired RHP Lincoln from Pirates
Blue Jays acquired RHP Brad Lincoln from Pirates for OF Travis Snider.
Lincoln really found his niche in the bullpen this season, posting a solid 2.73 ERA and 60/14 K/BB ratio over 59 1/3 innings. There was some thought that the Blue Jays would give the 27-year-old another chance as a starter, but they intend to keep him in a set-up role.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Jun 30 201212:40Lincoln unavailable through weekend
Brad Lincoln is unavailable out of the bullpen this weekend.
He was taxed for three innings Friday, and will be given a few days off. Lincoln struggled mightily as a starter earlier this month, but remains an effective middle reliever. The Pirates are going with Jeff Karstens as their current fifth starter.
Source: Rob Biertempfel on Twitter
Sat Jun 23 201219:16Brad Lincoln limited Tigers to two hits over six innings Saturda...
Brad Lincoln limited the Tigers to two hits over six innings Saturday in a 4-1 Pirates victory.
Lincoln was excellent, punching out seven Detroit hitters while issuing just one walk. The right-hander has struggled mightily this month but may have just bought himself another turn through the Pittsburgh rotation.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Jun 17 201216:42Brad Lincoln shaky again in no-decision
Brad Lincoln could make it just 3 1/3 innings in Sunday's 9-5 win over the Indians, allowing four runs on eight hits.
Lincoln struck out two, walked one and served up a solo home run to Jason Kipnis. Lincoln has yet to record an out beyond the fifth inning since rejoining the Pirates rotation on June 6, and has allowed 13 runs in 11 2/3 innings in the process. He's off the radar in all formats.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Jun 12 201222:31Lincoln hammered in loss to Orioles
Brad Lincoln was hammered in a loss to the Orioles on Tuesday, allowing four runs on nine hits in 4 1/3 innings.
Lincoln walked one and struck out three. As well as he has pitched in the bullpen this season, he's been equally as bad in his first three trips through the rotation. The right-hander was victimized again by the long ball, as Mark Reynolds and Adam Jones both took him deep. With the loss, he falls to 3-2 on the season, though he still owns a solid ERA of 3.15. Lincoln look to get back on track when he battles the Indians in Cleveland on Sunday.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Jun 9 201216:06Brad Lincoln to start again on Tuesday
Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said Saturday that Brad Lincoln will make at least one more start in the Pirates' rotation, pitching Tuesday in Baltimore.
Though he was roughed up in his most recent outing against the Reds on Wednesday, Lincoln has still put together a solid season (2.40 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, 31/10 K/BB ratio in 30 innings). He is worth a look as a streaming option for Tuesday's outing.
Source: Kristy Robinson on Twitter
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