News for Edgar Ibarra - 2014 5x5 Mixed League - $260 cap

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Sat Jun 6 201515:57Ibarra sent back to Triple-A Salt Lake on Saturday
Ibarra was sent back to Triple-A Salt Lake on Saturday, the Los Angeles Times' Mike DiGiovanna reports.
With Hector Santiago available out of the bullpen for the next few days in advance of his start next week, the Angels can afford to cut down the bullpen by one man. C.J. Cron was recalled as a corresponding move.
Mon Jun 1 201518:49Ibarra called up from Triple-A Salt Lake on Monday
Ibarra was called up from Triple-A Salt Lake on Monday, Alden Gonzalez of MLB.com reports.
Ibarra has found success at Salt Lake this season, going 2-1 with a 2.25 ERA across 24.0 innings. He's recorded 29 strikeouts over that span while walking five and allowing two home runs. In a corresponding move, the Angels optioned outfielder Alfredo Marte to Triple-A.
Fri Dec 5 201416:08Ibarra signed minor league deal with Angels
Ibarra signed a minor league deal with the Angels, Matt Eddy of Baseball America reports.
Ibarra spent the majority of 2014 with Triple-A Rochester, posting a 3.44 ERA and 1.48 WHIP. He was also impressive in Triple-A in 2013, putting up a 1.96 ERA in 16 appearances so the 25-year-old could eventually work his way up to the majors with the Angels.
Sun Aug 31 201418:05Ibarra outrighted off Twins' 40-man roster Sunday
Ibarra was outrighted off the Twins' 40-man roster Sunday, MLB.com's Rhett Bollinger reports.
Ibarra was also assigned to Double-A New Britain with the move. He had a decent year at Triple-A Rochester this season, posting a 3.44 ERA and 1.48 WHIP with the team, but didn't do enough to justify a September call-up and will open the door for another player who isn't currently on the 40-man roster.
Sun Mar 9 201409:46Edgar Ibarra (virus) still being treated
Edgar Ibarra remains out indefinitely while being treated for a viral issue.
Ibarra was diagnosed with Hepatitis B last month but is still going through tests. The left-hander entered camp with a shot at winning a bullpen job, but his illness has likely effectively ended those chances.
Source: Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Sat Feb 22 201417:36Ibarra expected to throw first bullpen Sunday
Edgar Ibarra is expected to throw his first bullpen session Sunday.
Ibarra was diagnosed with Hepatitis B last month and has been taking it easy thus far in camp. The bullpen will mark the beginning of Ibarra ramping up his activities as he tries to catch up. The 24-year-old was lights out last season, posting a 1.93 ERA between Double-A and Triple-A, and he could still win a job in the Twins' bullpen with a strong spring.
Source: Twins.mlb.com
Mon Feb 17 201412:32Edgar Ibarra diagnosed with Hepatitis B
Edgar Ibarra has been diagnosed with Hepatitis B and will take it easy early in Twins camp.
Ibarra is not contagious, so he'll remain Ft. Myers, Florida with his Twins teammates and try to get better with rest. The 24-year-old left-hander had a 1.93 ERA in 60 2/3 innings last summer in the minor leagues and was hoping to be considered for a big league bullpen job.
Source: Mike Berardino on Twitter