ROBB QUINLAN RUMORS & GOSSIP

Phillies release Robb Quinlan

Utility man Robb Quinlan has been released by the Philadelphia Phillies by his agent request according to Todd Zolecki of MLB.com. The 33-year old was invited to Spring Training by the Phillies back in January. Quinlan hit .121 with 2 RBI's in 33 AB's with the Angels in 2010 before being released by the team last September. ]]>
Via PRO Rumors  |  March 11, 2011

Los Angeles Angels release Robb Quinlan

MLB.com’s Evan Drellich says the Los Angeles Angels have released 33-year-old utility man, Robb Quinlan, on Tuesday. Quinlan has been with the Angels for parts of eight seasons. He re-signed with the Angels on a Minor League deal in February. In 2010, he went 4-for-33 in 23 games. Quinlan’s best season was arguably his 2006 campaign when he played in 86 games and hit...
Via PRO Rumors  |  September 07, 2010

The Los Angeles Angels bring back Robb Quinlan

The Angels have re-signed 32-year old righty swinging 1B/3B Robb Quinlan to a minor league deal. He played in 54 games for the Angels last season and he was 28 for 115 (.243 avg, .614 OPS) with 13 runs scored, 2 homers and 14 RBIs. Quinlan has now played in 435 games in [...]
Via Angels Locker  |  February 12, 2010

Angels reach agreement with Robb Quinlan on minor league deal

The Los Angeles Angels have reached agreement on a minor league deal to retain longtime reserve infielder Robb Quinlan.
Via ESPN  |  February 11, 2010

Quinlan returns to Angels on minor league deal

Looks like Robb Quinlan has opted to return to the Angels on a minor league deal. Quinlan had drawn interested from the Dodgers, Rockies and Twins but each team opted to go in a different direction. Quinlan hit .243/.275/.339 with two homers and 14 RBI in 115 at-bats with the last season while playing all around [...]
Via Tireball.com  |  February 11, 2010

Robb Quinlan lifts Angels on defense

Veteran fills in for Bobby Abreu in left field and makes big plays to help the Angels beat San Francisco. Mike Scioscia once said of utility player Robb Quinlan , "He makes the plays he makes," which sounds like a back-handed compliment but wasn't meant to be.
Via Los Angeles Times  |  June 18, 2009

Quinlan Signing Gives Angels Depth

While you didn?t read about it in the Los Angeles Times or hear about it on AM 830, the Angels flagship radio station, the Angels made a very quite, but quite productive offseason signing late Tuesday night. They resigned utilityman Robb Quinlan. According to a team source, Quinlan and the ...
Via SoCal Sports Hub  |  January 22, 2009

Valentine Wants To Manage

According to the Boston Globe, Japanese manager Bobby Valentine has sent emails to several Front Office executives hoping to land a managerial job. He has his sights set on the Brewers and Mariners jobs, but would likely take a bench coach job knowing he was in line for the job in a year or so. It seems he would need a season to familiarize himself with the team before taking over...
Via Eli's MLB Rumors  |  October 13, 2008

Teixeira Headed to Angels?

The St. Paul Pioneer Press is reporting this morning on a rumor floating around that deal is in the works between the Angels and Atlanta that would send utility player Robb Quinlan and minor leaguer 3B Brandon Wood to Atlanta for 2-month rental Teixeira.
Via Eli's MLB Rumors  |  July 25, 2008

Our Trip to the White House

Wanted to wait to post this when I got some photos and finally did. One of our guys took a couple nice shots I'd thought I'd share. One of the days we were in DC, a few of us players (Reggie Willits, Justin Speier, Robb Quinlan) and staff got a tour of the White House, mostly the East Wing and some of the West Wing. I really had to pinch myself because it was surreal. I...
Via John_Lackey's Blog  |  July 07, 2008
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