MITCH STETTER RUMORS

Rangers add three minors free agents

The Texas Rangers recently signed 1B/OF Brad Hawpe and pitchers Mitch Stetter and Sean Green to minor league contracts with an invitation to spring training. Lone Star Dugout gives a rundown of all three players.
Via rangers.scout.com  |  18 days ago

Rangers sign 2 pitchers to minor deals

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -- Left-hander Mitch Stetter and right-hander Sean Green agreed Monday to minor league contracts with the Texas Rangers that include invitations to major league spring training. Stetter and Green were on Milwaukee's opening-day roster last season, but didn't pitch for the NL Central champion Brewers after mid-May. Stetter spent most of last season...
Via Fox Sports Southwest  |  20 days ago

Stetter sent back to minors after surgery

The Milwaukee Brewers sent left-handed reliever Mitch Stetter outright to Class AAA Nashville, a move that took him off their 40-man roster.
Via Sports ? Brews ? JSOnline  |  October 27, 2011

Stetter will get second opinion on hip injury

Left-hander Mitch Stetter was in the locker room before the Brewers' Tuesday home=stand opener against the Cubs, and he was trying to cope with the likely end to his season.
Via Sports ? Brews ? JSOnline  |  July 26, 2011

Huntingburg native Mitch Stetter back with Milwaukee Brewers

Huntingburg, Ind., native Mitch Stetter has returned to the Milwaukee Brewers after spending most of last year with triple-A Nashville
Via Courier Press  |  May 10, 2011

Mitch Stetter: Fastball optional?

There are so many topics we could discuss about the Brewers latest flop, but the one alas there is only so much time. So lets take a look at where the game got out-of-hand: Mitch Stetter’s appearance. Replacing Dave Bush in the 7th inning, Stetter retired Nate McLouth on a fly ball before allowing three straight singles, allowing one run to score on his watch, and having...
Via Reviewing the Brew  |  May 12, 2010

Full count: A whiff of success

Brewers reliever Mitch Stetter set a franchise record Wednesday night in Cleveland by striking out the last two hitters in the 11th inning of a 9-8 victory. Stetter has recorded 11 consecutive outs via strikeouts over five appearances, surpassing the mark of 10 established by Ben Sheets over two starts last July. A look at Stetter's strikeout victims:
Via Sports ? Brews ? JSOnline  |  June 18, 2009

Stetter!

A lefty sidearmer is not storming the nation with his maniacal skills. And he's broken the record for most consecutive strikeouts. Okay, I don't know if he's got the record. But Mitch Stetter deserves respect. Mitch Stetter deserves your love.I mean, 11 consecutive strikeouts even over five games is a rich tapestry of quality. Think about it. Nolan never struck out 11...
Via The Grand National Championships  |  June 18, 2009

500 HR Club Gains 25th and Most Hated Member

Friday, as Brewers reliever Mitch Stetter hung his head in dejection and Citi Field patrons temporarily rose from their $500 seats, Gary Antonian Sheffield became the 25th - and undeniably most hated - member of the 500 homerun club. Not to take anything away from a rare accomplishment itself; many former big leaguers would’ve killed for 500 hits, let alone homers. But watching...
Via Bugs & Cranks  |  April 17, 2009

Sheffield Blasts Number 500

It was perfect timing… With the Mets down by a run in the seventh inning, Gary Sheffield came in to pinch hit for the pitcher with the score 4-3. Mitch Stetter was pitching in relief for the Brewers, and after an eight pitch at-bat, he served a 3-2 slider to Sheffield who quickly launched it down the [...]
Via Mets Merized Online  |  April 17, 2009
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