Time for an Endy Reunion?
News broke yesterday that Endy Chavez was released by the Kansas City Royals, and it made me wonder if the Mets might consider adding him to the mix.
It kind of goes against everything this team represents. We are in a youth movement right now. Although Chavez holds a special place in our hearts for one of the best catches we’ve ever seen a Met make, I think it’s just not theâ...
Royals sign OF Endy Chavez to minor league deal
The Kansas City Royals have signed outfielder Endy Chavez to a minor league contract and invited him to big league spring training.
The Royals announced the deal Monday.
The 34-year-old Chavez made his major league debut with the Royals in 2001. The fleet fielder hit .203 with two homers and 12 RBIs in 64 games for Baltimore last season, and played in four postseason games for...
Via AP on Fox
December 31, 2012
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Royals agree to terms with veteran OF
KANSAS CITY, Mo. The Kansas City Royals today announced the club has signed outfielder Endy Chavez to a minor league contract for 2013. The Royals plan to announce the clubs Major League camp non-roster invitees at a later date.
Chavez, 34, is an 11-year Major League veteran. He made his debut in 2001 with Kansas City after the Royals selected him from the New York Mets organization...
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December 31, 2012
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Orioles place OF Endy Chavez on 15-day disabled list; Recall INF Steve Tolleson from Triple-A Norfolk
Orioles place OF Endy Chavez on 15-day disabled list; Recall INF Steve Tolleson from Triple-A NorfolkThe Orioles today announced that they have placed OF ENDY CHAVEZ on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right hamstring, retroactive to June 13, and recalled INF STEVE TOLLESON from Triple-A Norfolk. Tolleson has batted .237/.275/.447 in 12 games for the Orioles this season...
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June 14, 2012
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Orioles activate Chavez from DL
The Baltimore Orioles activated outfielder Endy Chavez from the disabled list on Monday. He had been out since May 9 with a strained left oblique. Chavez has struggled this season. After hitting .301 in 83 games for Texas last season, he is batting just .133 in 20 games for the Orioles this year. Chavez played in three rehab games with Double-A Bowie, going 3-for-10 with two...
Blue Jay Fan Throws Potato at Orioles’ Endy Chavez
You read it right.
In the bottom of the ninth inning on Saturday with the Jays down two runs and Endy Chavez seeing his first action of the game as a defensive replacement, a Toronto fan tossed a potato at the left fielder, causing a brief stoppage in play.
Must be a Canadian thing.
Chavez jogged the vegetable into third base umpire Jim Wolf who couldn’t help but to laugh.
No word...
The Endy Chavez Signing and The Oriole Free Agency Strategy Thus Far
The Orioles made it official and announced the signing of veteran outfielder Endy Chavez. The deal is reported to be worth $1.5M with another $500K in incentives.My enduring memory of Chavez was from a game I saw him play against the Astros in Montreal in 2003. He was manning center field for the Expos and made a couple of really nice plays defensively and stroked an RBI double to...
Orioles sign OF Endy Chavez to 1-year deal
Free-agent outfielder Endy Chavez has agreed to a one-year contract with the Baltimore Orioles.
An experienced and dependable fill-in, Chavez batted .301 with five homers and 27 RBIs in 83 games for the AL champion Texas Rangers last season.
Dan Duquette, the Orioles' new executive vice president of baseball operations, says Chavez is a ''tremendous defender''...
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December 20, 2011
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O's Get Endy Chavez; Ravens
On Sunday, the Baltimore Orioles signed veteran outfielder Endy Chavez to a one year deal. Right now, I would think he would fill in as a fourth outfielder – mainly playing left and center field – and perhaps a quick pinch runner off the bench. It looks like Dan Duquette found the fourth outfielder he wanted; however, Chavez is a nice fielder, solid player and certainly has...
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December 20, 2011
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Endy Chavez could be coming back?!?!
It looks like fan favorite Endy Chavez could be wearing orange and blue in 2012.
According to The New York Daily News’ Andy Martino, “the Mets are open to a second stint in Flushing for the free agent outfielder, and have discussed Chavez — albeit in a very informal and preliminary way — with agent Peter Greenberg. Although there have not yet been any serious talks or negotiations...
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