BRIAN SHOUSE RUMORS & GOSSIP

Ex-Crew reliever Shouse calls it a career

Reliever Brian Shouse, 42, who a key pickup for the Brewers in their push for the playoffs in 2008, said he is retiring after 21 professional seasons.
Via mlb.com  |  December 01, 2010

Brian Shouse retires after 21 professional season

After 21 professional season, left-handed reliever Brian Shouse has decided to retire, according to FOXSports' Jon Paul Morosi. ]]>
Via PRO Rumors  |  December 01, 2010

Reliever Brian Shouse Retires

Longtime relief pitcher Brian Shouse is retiring after 21 seasons in professional baseball, writes Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports.  “It has been a long and fun career,” the 42-year-old said. “It lasted much longer than I anticipated.” By age 33, Shouse had just 13 major league games to his credit.  After spending some time with Kansas City in 2002, the reliever hooked...
Via MLB Trade Rumors  |  December 01, 2010

Tampa Bay Rays sign LHP Brian Shouse to a Minor League deal

Marc Topkin of the St. Petersburg Times tweets that the Tampa Bay Rays have signed left-handed pitcher Brian Shouse to a Minor League deal. Topkin adds that Shouse will rehabilitate his knee sprain with the Gulf Coast League Rays, a rookie-level team in Port Charlotte, Florida. Shouse, 41, played with the Rays in 2009 where he went 1-1 with a 4.50 ERA in 45 appearances.
Via PRO Rumors  |  July 05, 2010

Non Roster Invitee: Brian Shouse – Red Sox

The highlight of Red Sox camp appears to be whether the team can find a second left handed pitcher out of the bullpen. While I’ve never thought too much of the second lefty myself (I believe it’s more like the third string QB, its already screwed if he comes in) there is nonetheless an endless supply of those in the Northeast who are curious of what is going on in Sox...
Via Tireball.com  |  March 19, 2010

Reliever Depth is Key in 2010

The Red Sox made a move on Wednesday that know one even heard about. When perusing the Sox transaction log, the blog OverTheMonster came across an interesting name, Brian Shouse. The 41-year old lefty was signed by the Sox to a minor league deal this week, in hopes he could be a lefty specialist in [...]
Via BoSox Injection  |  January 14, 2010

Brian Shouse Signs With Red Sox; Rays Won’t Get Compensation

[Update] Marc Topkin reports that the Rays will not receive compensation for Shouse even if he is added to the 40-man roster at some point. [4:11pm] Although no official announcement has been made, it appears that Brian Shouse has signed a minor league deal with the Red Sox with an invite to spring training (via Over [...]
Via Rays Index  |  January 13, 2010

Brian Shouse Turns Down Arbitration

Brian Shouse has turned down arbitration from the Rays, according to Marc Topkin of the St. Petersburg Times. The Type B free agent will net the Rays a supplemental round pick next year if he signs elsewhere.
Via *D MLB Trade Rumors  |  December 08, 2009

Rays Sign Shouse

The Rays and Brian Shouse have agreed to a two year deal, ESPN.com is reporting. Shouse, who went 5-1 with a 2.81 ERA in 69 games for the Brewers last season, will take a physical next Thursday. The Athletics were among other teams interested in Shouse, who held lefties to a .188 batting average last season. This story was approved by MLB Rumors.
Via Eli's MLB Rumors  |  January 31, 2009

Athletics Eye Shouse, Sisco

The Athletics are not done rebuffing their bullpen, setting their sights on lefties Brian Shouse and Andy Sisco. Shouse, who went 5-1 with a 2.81 ERA in 69 games for the Brewers last season, played in the AL West for three seasons with the Rangers. He is a ground ball pitcher, and probably would come at a reduced price at this point in the offseason.?Sisco is coming off Tommy John...
Via Eli's MLB Rumors  |  January 29, 2009
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