They're two of the most common and most frustrating words in the baseball lexicon, and they are only uttered at this juncture of the calendar year: "Visa
Spring training has officially started for the San Diego Padres. Pitchers and catchers reported on Sunday, however, two of their relief pitchers have yet to report, and it's unclear when they will.
The San Diego Padres have flown under the radar this offseason. However, the Padres have made minor moves to make some noise in 2024, including signing lefty veteran reliever Wandy Peralta. Peralta and the Padres agreed to a four-year, $16.5 million contract a couple of days ago.
The New York Yankees have been looking for ways to improve their bullpen. New York had the best bullpen in baseball last season but now has lost both Wandy Peralta and Keynan Middleton in free agency.
Another rumored New York Yankees free-agent target now is off the board. New York has been looking to improve its bullpen lately but has missed out on multiple hurlers.
The San Diego Padres recently signed left-handed pitcher Wandy Peralta to a four-year deal, but Peralta also had the opportunity to stay in New York and play for the Mets.
According to the Padres' transactions page on MLB.com, the Padres signed veteran left-handed pitcher Austin Davis on a minor league deal. Davis, who turns 31 in February, has spent time at the major league level with the Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, and Minnesota Twins.
Who will the New York Yankees add to the bullpen? New York has been linked to a handful of players but has missed out on some of its top rumored targets lately.
What could have been. The New York Mets made a two-year offer with a club option worth between $8-10 million per season to left-handed reliever Wandy Peralta, according to SNY insider Andy Martino.
MLB reliever Wandy Peralta has agreed to a deal with the San Diego Padres. The contract is for four years and $16.5 million, averaging $4.1 million per year.
There are some very intriguing relievers still available in free agency. The free-agent reliever market has moved extremely slowly this offseason. Free agency in general has moved at a snail's pace, but the relief market has been exceptionally slow.
The San Diego Padres are in agreement with free agent reliever Wandy Peralta on a four-year, $16.5 million contract, The Athletic reported Wednesday. The deal with the 32-year-old left-hander includes three opt-outs and is pending the results of a physical, per the report.
For the Mets, bringing in former Yankees has been the story of their winter.
The New York Yankees have had a nice little offseason to date. Bullpen depth might be their next order of business.
The Yankees are primarily focused on bullpen additions at this stage of the offseason and have been tied to various free agents over the past few weeks.
The New York Yankees are still aiming to bolster their bullpen this offseason after seemingly finalizing their starting rotation with the recent acquisition of Marcus Stroman.
The New York Yankees have seemingly shifted their focus on the reliever market, with the team engaged heavily in the Hector Neris market, and Andy Martino of SNY reports another bullpen target.
The Mets have signed three relievers to major league contracts this offseason — Jorge Lopez, Michael Tonkin, Austin Adams — but perhaps aren’t yet done adding to the relief corps.
The New York Yankees had the best bullpen in baseball last season and it sounds like they are trying to keep one of their top arms around. Left-handed fireballer Wandy Peralta is a free agent after spending the last two-plus seasons with the Yankees but it doesn't sound like they want to let him go.
The New York Yankees had the best bullpen in baseball in 2023 but one of their most steady arms could be playing elsewhere next season. Wandy Peralta was acquired by the Yankees during the 2021 season and has been extremely dependable ever since.
The New York Yankees placed left-hander Wandy Peralta on the 15-day injured list Friday, retroactive to Tuesday, due to a left triceps strain. Peralta, who has not pitched since Sept.
That's what they call making quick work of a hitter. Yankees left-handed reliever Wandy Peralta struck out Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Tucupita Marcano on three pitches in just 20 seconds on Thursday.
Love it or hate it, MLB's new pitch clock is going to completely change the way games are played this season.
Just as the Yankees are getting healthy in the bullpen with the return of Scott Effross, Wandy Peralta suffers an injury that’ll send him to the IL for Zack Britton.
So long as the Yankees weren’t being aided by technology to pick signs, there wouldn’t be anything wrong with Peralta or other players communicating tips via whistles.
New York Yankees star slugger Aaron Judge, third baseman Gio Urshela and catcher Kyle Higashioka all landed on the COVID-19 injured list earlier this month
Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters ahead of Friday's home game against the rival Boston Red Sox that all six players positive for the virus will miss a minimum of 10 days.
The Yankees’ newest farmhand is a former Highlander. New York acquired infielder Connor Cannon from the Giants on Tuesday night, thus completing the Mike Tauchman-Wandy Peralta trade.
The Yankees have traded outfielder Mike Tauchman to the Giants for left-hander Wandy Peralta.
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