Freddy Garcia

24 January 2009

tation spots look like a Spring Training battle between Tim Redding, John Niese, Bobby Parnell, and Freddy Garcia. Just having Freddy Garcia, who hasn't pitched a full season since 2006, battle for a rotation spot speaks volumes of the lack of depth in the rotation.

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12 August 2008

Around The League

    The Tigers have signed Freddy Garcia to bolster their ailing starting rotation.  They are not certain whether he will be able to contribute at the major league level this year, but they are hoping some time in Triple-A will get him ready.  The Red Sox placed Tim Wakefield on the 15-day DL with shoulder inflammation, and subsequently traded for Paul Byrd.  Byrd was 7-10 with a 4.53 ERA with Cleveland, but is 4-0 with a 1.24 ERA since the All-Star break.  Boston is currently four games behind Tampa Bay for the lead in the AL East, but leads the AL Wild Card race by two games over the White Sox, five games over the Yankees and seven games over the Rangers.  If Byrd pitches well down the stretch he could give the Red Sox a boost to the postseason.  He was 2-0 in the playoffs last year.

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5 August 2008

August 31 non-waiver trade deadline.  And then there's always the option of free agent starter Freddy Garcia, who is working out and will be ready to pitch within a week or two, according to his agent.  Hernandez and Monroe have already been designated for assignment by Minnesota, so depending on the severity of the inuries to Maine and Ryan Church, the Mets may consider either player as an option.  As I've said all along, I think Brian Giles is the best fit for the team despite his left-handedness, so I hope he becomes available.

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