Showing posts with label Clay Buchholz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clay Buchholz. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Most Hyped RHP Prospects Of The Past 20 Years

Pitching prospects are an inherently volatile group, one with more cautionary tales than success stories, but the type of impact that a highly touted young hurler can have on an organization’s long-term outlook cannot be overstated.

St. Louis Official Site

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Randal Grichuk Caps Huge Rally With Epic Go-Ahead Slam

Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo was told by a few members of the New York media this past weekend that, despite being nearly 40 games behind the Yankees in the American League East, his cohort of youngsters never seem to quit. From Montoyo's vantage point, that was the only compliment he needed to hear to make this rebuilding season worthwhile.

Toronto Official Site

Saturday, May 18, 2019

Clay Buchholz Diagnosed With Upper Back Strain

Right-hander Clay Buchholz has been diagnosed with a Grade 2 strain of his teres major, which is located in his upper back and right shoulder area.

Toronto Official Site

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Justin Smoak Belts Three-Run Homer In Return To Blue Jays Lineup

The Blue Jays are being more aggressive at the plate, making the timing ideal for Justin Smoak to return to the lineup on Thursday. Smoak missed four of the last five games because of a neck injury. He has not played -- or swung a bat -- since Saturday.

Toronto Official Site

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Clay Buchholz: 'I Feel Like I'm A Better Pitcher Now'

Clay Buchholz walked into the visitors’ clubhouse at Fenway Park on Tuesday and quickly was flanked by familiar faces who had gotten to know him since he began his Major League career at the ballpark in 2007.

Toronto Official Site

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Blue Jays, Randal Grichuk Agree To Five-Year, $52M Extension

The $52-million bet the Toronto Blue Jays are making on Randal Grichuk is reminiscent, even if not entirely comparable, to the $64-million gamble the club took eight years ago on Jose Bautista.

Sportsnet Canada

Saturday, March 16, 2019

Alex Cobb Toying With Idea Of Abondoing Windup

The trend of starting pitchers ditching the windup has run the gamut in recent years, from All-Stars like Stephen Strasburg and Yu Darvish, to veterans seeking reinvention themselves like Clay Buchholz, to up-and-coming youngsters like Marco Gonzales, Tyler Glasnow and Brad Peacock.

Baltimore Official Site

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Marcus Stroman Gets Opening Day Assignment

For the second time in Marcus Stroman's career, he has been named the Blue Jays' Opening Day starter.

Toronto Official Site

Friday, December 7, 2018

Athletics Have Had Discussions With Shelby Miller

The A's have not yet signed any starting pitchers this offseason, but they continue to be active in their search.

NBC Sports

Saturday, September 1, 2018

Matt Kemp's Clutch Home Run Puts Dodgers In Tie For First

Not since Matt Kemp went swimming in the Chase Field pool has he caused such aggravation for the D-backs as he did at Dodger Stadium on Saturday night, when he launched a three-run homer off Archie Bradley in the eighth inning to give the Dodgers a second consecutive stunning comeback win, 3-2.

Los Angeles Official Site

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Clay Buchholz Terrific, But Diamondbacks Blanked Again

The D-backs squandered a terrific pitching performance for a second consecutive night, this time by Clay Buchholz, in a 1-0 loss to the Giants at AT&T Park on Tuesday.

Arizona Official Site

Saturday, August 25, 2018

Indians, Yankees Interested In Andrew McCutchen

Andrew McCutchen, OF, Giants — The Indians and Yankees were exploring the possibility of McCutchen, who has cleared waivers and can be traded anywhere. McCutchen isn’t the player he was in his MVP days in Pittsburgh, but one who can still be a major factor for a contending team with his defense and ability to impact a game offensively.

Boston Globe