TYLER WALKER RUMORS & GOSSIP

Nationals release reliever Walker

The Nationals gave reliever Tyler Walker his unconditional release on Friday.
Via mlb.com  |  November 05, 2010

Washington Nationals release Tyler Walker

The Washington Nationals have unconditionally release right-handed pitcher Tyler Walker, according to the official Washington Nationals Twitter account.
Via PRO Rumors  |  November 05, 2010

Wednesday: Walker considering return; talks set

Ralph Walker, the father of Tyler Walker, told his hometown newspaper that the reliever has not ruled out a return to the Phillies. Meanwhile, the club gets set for the start of shopping season. If Walker does return to the organization, it would be on a minor league deal. Walker, along with Eric Bruntlett, Andy Tracy, John Ennis and Paul Hoover, were outrighted to the minors Monday...
Via Beerleaguer  |  November 18, 2009

Phils Fall to Astros Again… Magic Number Still 3

"Why can't we beat the Astros? Why can't this team get themselves playing October baseball? Why does Charlie Manuel think Tyler Walker is good? Why won't the Braves lose?" That's as far as I got last night before I realized I was too frustrated to keep writing and frankly didn't want to think about baseball for the rest of the night. So where is my...
Via The Recliner GM  |  September 29, 2009

Phillies (Almost) Make History

Phillies' reliever Tyler Walker's pitch was as wild as it was unhittable, bouncing away from Phillies' catcher Carlos Ruiz. San Francisco's Eugenio Velez offered at the pitch, for a third strike, but the speedy Giant easily reached first base, before Ruiz could retrieve the wayward ball. With that display of shoddy command, history was now within the grasp of the...
Via MVN  |  July 31, 2009

P Tyler Walker: Accepts assignment to Lehigh Valley.

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Via Philly Baseball News  |  July 21, 2009

Bunts and Balks (7/17)

Clay Condrey was activated from the DL, taking the roster spot of Tyler Walker (DFA'd). Walker was right choice to be jettisoned, as his strength was permitting inherited runners to score. It wouldn't be a surprise to see Walker pass through waivers unclaimed, and join Jack Taschner in Lehigh Valley (AAA). Condrey's activation returns the seven-man bullpen to the state...
Via MVN  |  July 18, 2009

Transaction: Phils activate Condrey, Walker designated

Right-hander Clay Condrey (4-2, 3.71 ERA) was shut down June 23 with a strained rib cage. He pitched two scoreless innings in his final rehab stint Wednesday. Right-hander Tyler Walker will await his next assignment after appearing in nine games with the Phillies, pitching to a 1.84 ERA and allowing runs in only one of his outings.
Via Beerleaguer  |  July 17, 2009

Phillies bullpen roulette continues: Walker up, Escalona down

Extra inning games, rain delays, injuries and general ineffectiveness have taken their toll on the Phillies bullpen, so they are forced to once again call on reinforcements. First, Kyle Kendrick had a shot, but he got sent down after reminding us just how bad a pitcher he really is. Next up was Sergio Escalona, who had previously not given up any runs in his big league appearances...
Via All Things Philly Sports  |  June 14, 2009

Transaction: Phillies purchase contract of RHP Walker

The Phillies made a roster move to bolster their depleted pen, optioning Sergio Escalona to Triple-A Lehigh Valley and adding veteran right-hander reliever Tyler Walker. Walker, 33, becomes the first to surface from a batch of veteran minor league signings the Phillies made in preparation for emergencies like these. Walker had spent spring training in Mariners camp and auditioned...
Via Beerleaguer  |  June 14, 2009
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