The Baltimore Orioles are trying to add some pitching depth and according to the team’s president of baseball operations Andy MacPhail (via Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun), he believes that they can still make a couple more moves before pitchers and catchers report to the team’s Spring Training Complex in mid-February.
MacPhail said the team [...]
01/17/11
Here’s the latest from the Boston Globe’s Nick Cafardo:
– The biggest question the Red Sox will have to make is determining between Marco Scutaro or Jed Lowrie who will be the team’s starting shortstop and who will be the utility player.
– Scott Schoeneweis wants one more chance to play baseball again. He feels that [...]
01/09/11
Free agent left-handed pitcher Scott Schoeneweis says he wants to pitch again, according to The Boston Globe’s Nick Cafardo. Cafardo says that he really wanted to stay with the Red Sox and wishes he’d been used more in the role that he anticipated – a situational lefty.
“I would love to pitch again this season, but [...]
06/27/10
According to Amalie Benjamin of The Boston Globe, left handed pitcher Scott Schoeneweis has been designated for assignment.
There was speculation that Schoeneweis was going to be DFA’d in late April in order accommodate pitchers such as Daisuke Matsuzaka and Alan Embree at the time.
In 15 appearances this season, Schoeneweis is 1-0 with a 7.90 ERA.
05/20/10
In less than a week the Boston Red Sox will need to make a few roster moves in order to accomodate pitchers Daisuke Matsuzaka and Alan Embree.
Daisuke is expected to make his 2010 debut on April 30. It’s already been decided that he’s going to take Tim Wakefield’s spot in the rotation, but who will [...]
04/26/10
Here are your Monday morning PRO Rumors:
Gorden Edes of ESPNBoston.com tweets that he didn’t think Scott Schoeneweis would make the club (he is on the active 25 man roster). He believes that Alan Embree will make the club after he puts in more work in the Minor Leagues.
Daisuke Matsuzaka will start the season the 15-day [...]
04/05/10
According to several news outlets, the Boston Red Sox have decided the final spot on their roster will go to veteran left-handed pitcher Scott Schoeneweis. Joe Nelson, the other possible candidate for the last roster spot was sent to Triple-A.
This trip to the Minors for Nelson could be his last since he’s out options. If [...]
04/02/10
3/26: 16:41: According to Amalie Banjamin of The Boston Globe, she tweets, “Schoeneweis will make $500,000 if he makes the big league club, per team source.”
3/26: 13:57: According to Sean McAdam of CSNNE.com, the Boston Red Sox have sign left-handed pitcher Scott Schoeneweis to a Minor League deal.
Rob Bradford of WEEI.com adds that Schoeneweis has [...]
03/26/10
According ot Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel, the Milwaukee Brewers have released left-handed pitcher Scott Schoeneweis. In seven outings this Spring, Schoeneweis allowed seven hits, six runs in seven innings of work.
“It’s not performance-based,” Schoeneweis said. “It can’t be. I did everything I said I would do.”
The pitcher suspects that his wife’s death due to [...]
03/23/10
Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports that the Milwaukee Brewers have signed left-handed pitcher Scott Schoeneweis to a Minor League contract with an invitation to Spring Training.
If Schoeneweis makes the big league roster he will make $800,000.
Schoeneweis, 35, was 1-2 with a 7.13 ERA in 45 games with the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2009. You can see [...]
02/09/10