MANNY PARRA RUMORS & GOSSIP

Brewers sign LHP Parra to one-year deal

The Milwaukee Brewers have avoided salary arbitration with Manny Parra, agreeing to a one-year deal with the left-hander on Thursday. The deal calls for Parra to make $1.2 million next season. Parra missed all of last season because of back and elbow injuries. He went 3-10 with a 5.02 ERA in 42 games (16 starts) in 2010. The Brewers had already agreed to a one-year...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  January 12, 2012

Brewers to give Parra more time before return

The Brewers have delayed left-hander Manny Parra's return to the Major Leagues to be sure he comes back fully recovered from the back injury that ruined his Spring Training.
Via mlb.com  |  April 23, 2011

Parra tweaks back; others make progress

Manny Parra exited after throwing only one pitch to his second A's batter on Thursday because of mid-back tightness, the same ailment that delayed the left-hander's Cactus League debut in the first place.
Via mlb.com  |  March 03, 2011

Manny Parra Has Surgery To Repair Tear

Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Manny Para had surgery done to repair a small labral tear in his left hip. Parra went 3-10 with a 5.02 ERA in a career-high 42 appearances this season, 16 of them starts. He didn’t allow a run over his final nine appearances and he is a pitcher the Brewers need to keep and work into the rotation to see what he can do over a full season. At times Manny...
Via Brew Crew Central  |  October 21, 2010

Parra has surgery to repair labral tear in left hip

Brewers left-hander Manny Parra had surgery on Thursday to repair a small labral tear in his left hip. He is expected to be ready for Spring Training.
Via mlb.com  |  October 21, 2010

Milwaukee Brewers' Manny Parra to get second opinion on left hip

Brewers pitcher Manny Parra is getting a second opinion on his injured left hip.
Via ESPN  |  October 08, 2010

Parra still wants to start

Has Brewers left-hander Manny Parra found his niche in relief? He hopes not. "I think I always want to be a starter," Parra said after he delivered three scoreless innings Saturday night.
Via mlb.com  |  August 29, 2010

My advice to Simon (on Sports)

In Regards to Manny Parra? I have to tell you that he has moved back into the general direction of the lefty pitcher with upside. If you look at his BAbip from last year, there is reason to believe that he will be better this year. And he has been better at limiting his baserunners in the small sample size. His WHIP is 1.25 for the spring. He's currently locked in a matcuhp with...
Via The Grand National Championships  |  March 23, 2010

Nats Jump All Over Parra, Crew

(AP Photo. Jorge Padilla has ups, too, apparently.) "We swung the bat good. To get some runs early was nice. To have Craig pitch the way he pitched and play defense, it's all good."(Ryan Zimmerman, via Washington Times, 8/24/2009) Nationals Park unkind to guys named Manny in 2009: Thank you, Manny...
Via Nationals Enquirer  |  August 24, 2009

Post-Game 106 Thread: Parra-Shoots, Parra-Scores

BREWERS 6, DODGERS 5 On a night where the Dodgers made Manny Parra look like a Cy Young winner, one can't help but wonder where all those runs from yesterday's nationally-televised contest went. Here at home, where Clayton Kershaw usually performs, Kershaw lasted only four innings and left with the bases loaded and none out in the fifth, having given up three ER and six...
Via Sons of Steve Garvey  |  August 04, 2009
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