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Sat Feb 2 201311:27Reds sign 3B Mangini to minor league deal
Reds signed 3B Matt Mangini to a minor league contract.
Mangini was released by the Rays in August and finished last season with the Diamondbacks' Triple-A affiliate. He hasn't appeared in the majors since 2010 and is merely organizational depth.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Dec 6 201117:19Matt Mangini signs with Rays
Rays signed 3B Matt Mangini to a minor league contract.
He'll get an invite to spring training. The former supplemental round pick will be around merely for organizational depth.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Aug 23 201118:33Mariners release INF Matt Mangini
Mariners released INF Matt Mangini.
He was cleared to make room for Tuesday's starter Anthony Vasquez on the 40-man roster. Mangini, 25, is batting .336/.399/.409 with two homers, 41 RBI and an .809 OPS over 259 plate appearances with Triple-A Tacoma this season. He hasn't played since the end of July due to a personal issue. The 2007 supplemental first-round pick didn't develop as the Mariners hoped, but he shouldn't have a problem finding a new home.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Apr 21 201119:12M's activate Mangini, send him to Triple-A
Mariners activated INF Matt Mangini from the disabled list; optioned him to Triple-A Tacoma.
Mangini has been sidelined for about three weeks by a strained right quad. Now healthy, he will act as organizational infield depth for the Mariners.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Mar 31 201123:25Mariners place INF Mangini on 15-day DL
Mariners placed INF Matt Mangini on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 22, with a strained right quad.
Mangini was limited to just 12 at-bats this spring after aggravating a quad injury from last season. He'll likely report to Triple-A Tacoma once he's back to full health.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Sep 22 201014:12Mariners call up Matt Mangini from minors
Mariners purchased the contract of INF Matt Mangini from Triple-A Tacoma.
Mangini, 24, batted .313/.352/.521 with 18 homers and 63 RBI with Triple-A Tacoma this season. It was a nice season for him, especially in the power department, but his numbers were likely inflated in the hitter-friendly Pacific Coast League. The former 2007 supplemental first-round supplemental pick has yet to develop much in the way of plate discipline, so temper the enthusiasm.