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Sun Jun 7 201514:50Delcarmen released Sunday from minor-league contract with Nation...
Delcarmen was released Sunday from his minor-league contract with the Nationals.
Delcarmen owned a 8.14 ERA and 2.09 WHIP over 21 innings in relief for Triple-A Syracuse this season. Expect the 33-year-old's interest from other organizations to be very tepid as he becomes a free agent.
Mon Nov 10 201411:40Delcarmen re-signed with Nationals on minor league contract Mond...
Delcarmen re-signed with the Nationals on a minor league contract Monday, William Ladson of MLB.com reports.
Delcarmen spent last season with Triple-A Syracuse, posting a 3.13 ERA, 1.34 WHIP and a 4-4 record while converting four saves for the clubs and pitching 60.1 innings. He will receive another invite to spring training with the Nationals, but barring an excellent performance, is likely destined for Triple-A again.
Wed Mar 19 201413:38RP Delcarmen holds June 1 opt-out clause
Manny Delcarmen has a June 1 opt-out clause.
He's healthy and throwing 93 mph, giving Washington some hope that they can extract value from this minor league signing. "Going through injuries is never fun, knowing that I still got it but these injuries held me back," Delcarmen said. "I feel like a little kid in the minors again, trying to get back to the big leagues." Delcarmen has eight strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings this spring.
Source: Washington Post
Mon Dec 2 201315:51Nationals sign Delcarmen to minors contract
Nationals signed RHP Manny Delcarmen to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
Delcarmen spent the entire 2013 season at the Orioles' Triple-A affiliate in Norfolk, where he posted a 2.83 ERA and 46/22 K/BB ratio in 54 innings. The 31-year-old hasn't appeared in a major league game since 2010.
Source: Bill Ladson on Twitter
Wed Jan 30 201313:11Orioles ink RHP Delcarmen to minors deal
Oriole signed RHP Manny Delcarmen to a minor league contract.
It's not clear whether he'll get a spring training invite. Delcarmen, who turns 31 next month, had a 4.42 ERA and 59/36 K/BB ratio over 57 innings with the Yankees' Triple-A affiliate last year and hasn't appeared in the majors since 2010. At this point, he's nothing more than organizational depth.
Source: Matt Eddy on Twitter
Mon Jan 30 201219:21Yankees sign RHP Delcarmen to minors deal
Yankees signed RHP Manny Delcarmen to a minor league contract.
He also gets a spring training invite. Delcarmen, who turns 30 next month, posted a 5.59 ERA and 33/15 K/BB ratio over 38 2/3 innings last season with the Triple-A affiliates for the Mariners and Rangers. The former Red Sox reliever hasn't pitched in the big leagues since 2010 as a member of the Rockies and will likely serve as organizational depth.
Source: Joel Sherman on Twitter
Wed Jul 13 201114:36Rangers release RHP Delcarmen
Rangers released RHP Manny Delcarmen.
Well, that was quick. The Rangers just inked Delcarmen to a minor league deal last month, but he gets the boot after posting a 6.75 ERA and 10/3 K/BB ratio over his first 10 2/3 innings at the Triple-A level.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Jun 1 201113:41Mariners release Manny Delcarmen
Mariners released RHP Manny Delcarmen.
Delcarmen signed a minor league contract with the Mariners in February. The 29-year-old right-hander was granted his release after posting a 5.14 ERA and 23/12 K/BB ratio over his first 28 innings with Triple-A Tacoma.
Source: Mike Curto on Twitter
Thu Feb 10 201119:18M's ink Delcarmen to minors contract
Mariners signed RHP Manny Delcarmen to a minor league contract.
The deal also carries an invitation to spring training, where the right-hander will attempt to win a job in the Mariners' Opening Day bullpen. Delcarmen, 29 next Wednesday, posted an underwhelming 4.99 ERA and 38/32 K/BB ratio over 52 1/3 innings last season, but he may be able to bounce back at Safeco Field.
Source: Seattle Mariners on Twitter
Sun Jan 30 201108:30Report: Four teams after Delcarmen
The Boston Globe's Nick Cafardo reports that four teams are courting free agent Manny Delcarmen.
One of the teams is the Rays, who we've known has had interest in the right-hander for a few weeks now. Delcarmen is coming off back-to-back disappointing seasons, but he would make for a nice reclamation project for someone. He'll turn just 29 next month and had been an up-and-comer in the Red Sox bullpen not that long ago.
Source: Boston Globe
Mon Jan 3 201120:20Report: Rays interested in Manny Delcarmen
According to Marc Topkin of the St. Petersburg Times, the Rays are interested in reliever Manny Delcarmen.
Delcarmen was non-tendered by the Rockies last month after posting a 6.48 ERA over nine appearances with the club down the stretch. The 28-year-old right-hander compiled a 4.99 ERA and 38/32 K/BB ratio over 52 1/3 innings for the entire year. His peripherals have been underwhelming in back-to-back seasons, but he could make for a decent gamble in a revamped bullpen.
Fri Dec 3 201000:19Rox non-tender Manny Delcarmen
Rockies non-tendered RHP Manny Delcarmen.
The Rox added Delcarmen from the Red Sox in late August, but he posted a 6.48 ERA in nine appearances for Colorado and the club didn't want to shell out the $1 million or so that it would have taken to retain him.
Mon Nov 29 201023:24Rockies to non-tender Delcarmen
According to Troy Renck of the Denver Post, the Rockies are expected to non-tender Manny Delcarmen.
Delcarmen posted a 6.48 ERA over nine appearances after coming over from the Red Sox in August. It was worth bringing him aboard just to see if he could benefit from the change in scenery, but it would be hard to justify paying him more than $1 million next season. He'll have no problem finding a new team, though.
Source: Troy Renck on Twitter
Tue Aug 31 201015:54Rox acquire Manny Delcarmen from Red Sox
Rockies acquired RHP Manny Delcarmen from the Red Sox for RHP Chris Balcom-Miller.
Delcarmen has posted disappointing numbers over the last two seasons in Boston and might do well with a change of scenery. If he can get back to his 2008 form, when he posted a 3.27 ERA and 1.12 WHIP in 74 1/3 innings, the righty might be a useful piece in the Colorado bullpen for a few seasons.
Sat Jul 31 201013:33Red Sox shopping Delcarmen
The Red Sox are shopping around reliever Manny Delcarmen, according to ESPN's Jayson Stark.
The Sox would like to get a reliever in return in, as Stark puts it, a "change-of-scenery special." Delcarmen probably could use a change of scenery, as he's had a second straight disappointing season with a 4.86 ERA and 1.43 WHIP.
Source: Jayson Stark on Twitter
Fri Jul 16 201017:28Red Sox to activate Delcarmen
Manny Delcarmen will come off the disabled list on Saturday after missing time with a strained right forearm.
Delcarmen pitched a scoreless inning Thursday in what will be his lone rehab appearance for Double-A Portland.
Source: Boston Globe
Thu Jul 15 201020:03Delcarmen throws scoreless rehab inning
Manny Delcarmen (forearm) pitched a scoreless rehab inning on Thursday evening with Double-A Portland.
Delcarmen retired all three batters that he faced in order, and all of them on groundouts. He's expected to make another two or three more rehab appearances before rejoining the Red Sox near the end of July.
Source: Scott Lauber on Twitter
Wed Jul 14 201011:31Delcarmen to make rehab appearance Thursday
Manny Delcarmen (forearm) will make a minor league rehab appearance with Double-A Portland on Thursday.
Delcarmen was given the go-ahead after completing bullpen sessions on Friday and Sunday. He likely only need a couple of appearances in the minors before he is ready to go. Delcarmen has been sidelined for the past two weeks due to a forearm strain.
Source: Providence Journal
Sat Jul 10 201000:20Delcarmen (forearm) throws bullpen session
Manny Delcarmen (forearm) threw a 35-pitch bullpen session on Friday.
"[The] biggest thing for me was my elbow was fine," said Delcarmen. "I could care less about the forearm, but the big thing was the elbow." Delcarmen said that he was only throwing at near 90 percent during the session, but is scheduled to throw at full strength during another bullpen session Sunday. Red Sox manager Terry Francona is optimistic that Delcarmen will be able to re-join the club immediately after the All-Star break.
Source: RedSox.mlb.com
Wed Jul 7 201013:43Delcarmen (forearm) to throw off mound Friday
Manny Delcarmen (forearm) plans to throw off a mound Friday.
Delcarmen is making quick progress after throwing long-toss on Tuesday and Wednesday. He landed on the disabled list with a strained right forearm last week, but should be able to return as soon as he is eligible after the All-Star break.
Source: Rob Bradford on Twitter
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