MARK HENDRICKSON RUMORS

Orioles release LHP Hendrickson

The Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday released veteran lefthander Mark Hendrickson, who once played in the NBA. Hendrickson, 37, had spent the last three seasons with Baltimore. He appeared in just eight games this year, giving up seven runs and 15 hits in 11 innings. Hendrickson made his major league debut in 2002 as a starter with Toronto and also has pitched for Tampa...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  September 14, 2011

Orioles Cut 8; Nolan Reimold and Mark Hendrickson Among Cuts

From the Official Oriole press release:ORIOLES TRIM SPRING ROSTER BY EIGHT             The Orioles today announced eight spring training roster cuts, bringing their spring roster to 30 players.            The Orioles optioned OF NOLAN REIMOLD to Triple-A Norfolk and OF RANDY WINN asked for, and was granted, his unconditional release.            Non...
Via Dempsey's Army  |  March 28, 2011

Mark Hendrickson to sign Minor League deal with Orioles

According to Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun, Mark Hendrickson will sign a Minor League deal with the Baltimore Orioles. ]]>
Via PRO Rumors  |  January 31, 2011

Orioles have declined Mark Hendrickson’s option

MLB.com’s Brittany Ghiroli reports from her twitter accountthat the Orioles have officially declined Mark Hendrickson’s option. According to Ghiroli: “Declining the Hendrickson option was expected. Orioles will try to fill the long man v
Via PRO Rumors  |  November 02, 2010

Baltimore Orioles likely to decline Mark Hendrickson’s option

The Baltimore Orioles will likely decline left-handed reliever Mark Hendrickson’s $1.2 million club option. Instead, the team will pay the $200,000 buyout, according to The Baltimore Sun’s Jeff Zrebiec. There’s a possibility that Hendric
Via PRO Rumors  |  October 09, 2010

Hendrickson Finally Resigns

I made the drive up from Baltimore to Hanover, Pa for a sports banquet where Mark Hendrickson announced he is resigning with the Orioles. Henderson, 35, came off his best season in his 7 year career. His stats weren’t overwhelming impressive 6-5 with a 4.37 ERA in 53 games. His ERA is much better when [...]
Via Birds Watcher  |  January 29, 2010

Orioles Re-Sign Hendrickson

The deal has been in the works for a while, but it looks like Mark Hendrickson will be back in Baltimore on a one-year deal. He will be the second lefty in Baltimore's bullpen aside from Mike Gonzalez.In a long awaited move, the 35-year left-hander agreed to a one-year, $1.2 million deal with a $1.2 million team option for 2011 that includes a $200,000 buyout, according to an...
Via Oriole Post  |  January 28, 2010

Connolly: Hendrickson update

Here's Dan Connolly's latest report on the Mark Hendrickson situation: The Orioles and left-hander Mark Hendrickson are still interested in continuing their partnership, but there hasn’t been a whole lot of movement on that front. “It’s really status quo,” Hendrickson said Monday. “The market is playing itself out. There is still interest...
Via Ravens Insider  |  January 04, 2010

Pitcher Mark Hendrickson An Oriole...

I was about to head to sleep, but Ian from Sox and Dawgs sent me an email via a report from Roch Kubatko on MASNSports.com that the Orioles have come close to an agreement with hurler Mark Hendrickson.Here's a bit more from the Orioles.com Spencer Fordin about the pitcher.From the Orioles.com: ...
Via Oriole Post  |  December 29, 2008

The Florida Marlins: disaster franchise

In all likelihood, the Florida Marlins highest paid player in 2008 will be Mark Hendrickson, owner of a career 5.01 ERA. He will make $1.5 million dollars. The Marlins are a disaster.
Via http://breakingballs.riveraveblues.com  |  January 18, 2008
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