JONATHAN VAN EVERY RUMORS

Pirates re-acquire Jonathan Van Every

The Pittsburgh Pirates have re-acquired outfielder Jonathan Van Every from the Boston Red Sox, in exchange for minor league catcher Josue Peley. Van Every started the season with the Indianapolis Indians, then was traded to the Red Sox on April 24th for a player to be named later. Van Every was added to the major league roster the same day by Boston, to provide outfield help with...
Via Pirates Prospects  |  May 31, 2010

Van Every praised by Torey Lovullo

Getty ImagesJonathan Van Every has been designated for assignment to make room for Jacoby Ellsbury. If he clears waivers, Van Every will join the Pawsox and Manager Torey Lovullo spoke very highly of the outfielder:"The best center fielder I've ever seen," Lovullo said earlier this week. "When you get to watch him every day, his ability to get jumps and breaks...
Via Ted's Army  |  May 22, 2010

Red Sox DFA Jonathan Van Every

Scott Lauber of the Boston Herald reports (via Twitter) that the Red Sox have designated Jonathan Van Every for assignment.  The move was made to free up a roster spot for Jacoby Ellsbury's activation from the disabled list.
Via *D MLB Trade Rumors  |  May 21, 2010

Red Sox acquire Van Every

The Boston Redsox Saturday acquired outfielder Jonathan Van Every from the Read more...
Via Digital Sports Daily  |  April 24, 2010

Jonathan Van Every traded to Boston

Rob Biertempfel reported today that the Pirates have traded AAA outfielder Jonathan Van Every to the Boston Red Sox for a player to be named later.Van Every, 30, was acquired from the Red Sox last season after Boston released him in July. He spent parts of 2 seasons in the majors for Boston where he collected 28 AB.In 10 games for Indianapolis this season, he was hitting .314 with...
Via North Side Notch  |  April 24, 2010

Pirates trade Jonathan Van Every to Red Sox

The Pittsburgh Pirates have traded outfielder Jonathan Van Every to the Boston Red Sox, according to Rob Biertempfel. Van Every was acquired by the Pirates last year after being released by the Red Sox. In 35 at-bats in Indianapolis this year, he put up a .314/.368/.543 line, with two homers. Van Every is 30 years old, so he's not really a prospect, but he could have made...
Via Pirates Prospects  |  April 24, 2010

Pirates Jonathan Van Every Interview at JUCO Alma Mater ICC

Pittsburgh Pirate OF  Jonathan Van Every is very humble in this interview.   Our favorite answer comes late in the interview…”playing in a place like Boston is chaotic….. They know who you are. They ridicule you and dice you apart.” Ahhh, Boston fans.   RumBunter ran a feature on Van Every earlier this year that you can read [...]
Via Rum Bunter  |  February 03, 2010

Pirates Jonathan Van Every This Year’s Miracle?

Jonathan Van Every is a 30 year old outfielder who is going to be the underdog you are cheering for in Spring Training.  Growing up outside Jackson, Mississippi his very first spoken word was ‘ball.’  He last played for the Boston Red Sox.  How he got there is a wild ride.  As you know, the Red Sox are a difficult organization [...]
Via Rum Bunter  |  January 11, 2010

Sox DFA Van Every and send Lowrie for rehab

The Red Sox made two roster moves today, both dealing with players trying to recover from their respective injuries. Jonathan Van Every, who underwent knee surgery in June, was designated for assignment by the team. He played briefly for Boston earlier this season (.364 AVG, 1 HR, 3 RBI in 11 AB) and even managed [...]
Via Sox Addict  |  July 08, 2009

Play (Small) Ball: 2009 Red Sox Season Preview

I woke up this morning, adorned my finest Red Sox regalia, and stepped outside on a beautiful Washington, D.C. day, only to find out that my enthusiasm was all for not. Indeed, today was not opening day, which should, for all intents and purposes be a national holiday.However, the rain-delay not only allows me the chance to watch the game live instead of screaming at the pitch-by...
Via BostonSportZ.com  |  April 07, 2009
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