IAN SNELL RUMORS & GOSSIP

Dodgers sign Ian Snell to a Minor League deal

According to Matt Eddy of Baseball America, the Los Angeles Dodgers have agreed to a Minor League deal with right handed pitcher Ian Snell. Back in April, we learned that Snell was considering coming out of retirement. He pitched in two innings in one Grapefruit League game with the Cardinals this Spring. In Snell's seven Major League seasons, mostly with the Pittsburgh Pirates...
Via PRO Rumors  |  May 25, 2011

Ian Snell considering coming out of retirement

Right-handed pitcher Ian Snell is considering coming out of his brief retirement his agent says, Evan Drellich of MLB.com reports. “He told the world he's retiring, and that's what we thought was going to happen,” Snell's agent Joe Sroba said Friday. The 29-year-old's plans could be made within a week and a return to the St. Louis Cardinals is a possibility...
Via PRO Rumors  |  April 09, 2011

Snell retires after seven big league seasons

The Cardinals announced the retirement of Ian Snell on Tuesday. The right-hander went 38-53 with a 4.80 ERA over seven big league seasons with the Pirates and Mariners.
Via mlb.com  |  March 15, 2011

Cardinals RHP Ian Snell retires

According to B.J. Rains of FOXSportsMidwest.com, right-handed pitcher Ian Snell has decided to retire.  The pitcher was sent to the St. Louis Cardinal's Minor League camp this morning, and he decided to call it a career. ]]>
Via PRO Rumors  |  March 15, 2011

Smiling Snell keeps open mind with St. Louis

Right-hander Ian Snell arrived at Cardinals camp on Saturday with a smile, eager to start pitching and open to whatever possibilities this spring brings him.
Via mlb.com  |  February 12, 2011

Minor League Free Agent: Ian Snell

The next few minor league free agents we will take a look at here  all have non roster invitations to Spring Training, so other places like Viva El Birdos have picked up the coverage of these players.  But, hey, they are minor league free agents, so they might be ours for part of the year at least.  Let’s look at Ian Snell, the most promising “name” player picked...
Via Future Redbirds  |  January 19, 2011

Say Goodbye to Ian Snell

Via….. everyone, Ian Snell has officially been DFA’d. I say officially because we all knew this was coming – the Snell experiment has been a failure pretty much from day 1, and he never really showed us any of that promise we were all hoping for. With 2010 basically finished, there was reason to keep him around, and you have to assume that the team finally decided...
Via SoDo Mojo  |  June 15, 2010

Ian Snell Can Always Play Softball if this Pitching Gig Doesn’t Work Out.

Former Pirates pitcher Ian Snell was staked to a two-run lead last night.  Snell then went to the mound to face the Texas Rangers and five outs later had allowed eight runs.  When Seattle manager Don Wakamatsu came to the mound to talk with Snell, the stadium PA Announcer played this song: ` Snell hasn’t won a game for the Seattle Mariners this season.  But in true Snell...
Via Rum Bunter  |  June 09, 2010

Ian Snell: We Apologize for Not Cheering for You

“I’m not used to hearing the crowd quiet instead of yelling at you,” he said. “Afterward you hear fans say you did a good job even though you gave up two runs or whatever.” He said it wasn’t like that in Bradenton, Fla., where the Pirates train. “You’d need earmuffs,” Snell said. “It came from your own [...]
Via Rum Bunter  |  March 07, 2010

Show Something Soon, Ian

Ian Snell takes the hill for the M’s tonight. He needs to pitch well pretty soon, or the M’s are going to have to seriously re-evaluate whether they can go into the off-season planning on him taking one of the spots in their rotation next year. To be frank, Snell has been terrible [...]-- This post came from: U.S.S. Mariner, and is copyright by the authors. This RSS...
Via U.S.S. Mariner  |  September 15, 2009
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