Reds birthdays: Josh Judy, Dioner Navarro
A warm, Redlegs Review happy birthday goes to newcomers Josh Judy and Dioner Navarro.
Judy, a product of Morgantown, West Virginia, turns 26 today.
Cincinnati swiped the right-handed reliever off waivers from the Indians back in December. He appeared in 12 games for the Tribe last season, including two innings of relief against the Reds at GABP in July. He currently resides...
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Reds sign Dioner Navarro
The Cincinnati Reds have signed catcher Dioner Navarro to a minor league deal Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reports. Navarro will earn $800k in the majors and can earn an additional $200k in incentives.
Navarro hit .193 in his second stint with the Dodgers last season. He was designated for assignment by the Dodgers on August 23 as a result of his poor work ethic.
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27 days ago
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27 days ago
Reds Ink Catcher Dioner Navarro
Straight from MLBtraderumors.com:
"The Reds signed catcher Dioner Navarro to a minor league deal, according to the team's Twitter feed. He'll earn $800K plus $200K in incentives in the bigs, tweets Jon Heyman of CBS Sports. Navarro, 28 in February, will provide veteran depth after catching tandem Devin Mesoraco and Ryan Hanigan. He's represented by MDR Sports...
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27 days ago
Angels Interested In Dioner Navarro
The Angels have interest in free agent catcher Dioner Navarro, according to Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com (on Twitter). Chris Iannetta figures to get most of the playing time behind the plate in Anaheim, with former Angels catcher Jeff Mathis on the Blue Jays' roster.
Navarro, 27, signed a one-year, $1MM deal with the Dodgers a year ago. He posted a .193/.276/.324 line in...
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December 20, 2011
The Los Angeles Dodgers DFA Dioner Navarro
The Dodgers have designated 27-year old switch-hitting catcher Dioner Navarro for assignment. Navarro played in 64 games for the Dodgers this year and he was 34 for 176 (.193 avg, .600 OPS) with 13 runs scored, 5 homers and 17 RBIs. He played in 139 games in his three seasons with the Dodgers and he was 103 for 427 (.241 avg, .681 OPS) with 39 runs scored, 10 homers, 39 RBIs and...
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August 23, 2011
Should Navarro Stay the Dodgers Starting Catcher?
One of the biggest things that’s been plaguing the Los Angeles Dodgers lately (other than their embattled owner Frank McCourt) is pitching. A team in a park that’s supposed to be built on pitching has been horrible at it.
The last Dodgers shut out was May 29th, Clayton Kershaw against the Mariners and believe it or not Dioner Navarro was the pitcher then as well. Before...
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June 21, 2011
Dioner Navarro returns to LA
Dodger Fans, The team has signed catcher Dioner Navarro back to the roster. He is going to be the backup catcher to starting catcher Rod Barajas next season.
An all star in Tampa in 2008, Navarro has a career batting average of .249. He has his 34 home runs and driven in 180 career RBIS.
His name should sound familiar to Dodgers Fans. He was our catcher from 2005-2006. In 2008...
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December 10, 2010
Navarro signs with Dodgers
The news just keeps flying out everywhere. Former Ray catcher Dioner Navarro has signed a one year deal with the LA Dodgers.
This does not affect the Rays, Navarro was gone during the playoffs and the Rays had no intention of even talking to him afterwards. Navarro should fit in fine with the Dodgers and might even start for them now that Russell Martin is going to the East Coast.
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December 09, 2010
Assessing the players: Dinoner Navarro
What grade does Navarro get after a short season?Another day, another assessment, we continue with the catchers and this time we will be looking at the former All-Star and now MIA Dioner Navarro. Navarro was the catcher opening day, but as the season grew on and his performance continued to slump and the arrival of John Jaso, Navarro was sent packing to the minors where he still...
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December 04, 2010
Rays Navarro a real team player
Marc Topkin of the St. Pete Times is reporting on what a great team player C Dioner Navarro is. The Rays are using minor league catcher Nevin Ashley to work out with the team or to be available if the club needs another catcher. The reason? Dioner Navarro decided to go home and not hang around for the playoffs since he was left off the post-season roster. What a guy. Way to support...
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October 07, 2010
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