GEORGE SHERRILL RUMORS

Orioles Acquire Mike Belfiore From D'Backs For Josh Bell

The Orioles traded third-baseman Josh Bell over to Arizona last month, and the Diamondbacks now have sent over left-handed pitcher Mike Belfiore to complete that deal. Bell was mostly a disappointment in Baltimore after coming over from the Dodgers in the George Sherrill trade. His plate discipline went south, as he hit just .200/.221/.264 when he got a chance in the Majors and posted...
Via Camden Crazies  |  19 days ago

Mariners to be without Sherrill for the rest of this season after he undergoes Tommy John surgery

By Anthony Caruso III The Capital Sports Report Owner/Managing Editor/Sr. Writer The Seattle Mariners will be without reliever George Sherrill for the rest of the season. Sherrill will be undergoing Tommy John surgery in the coming days. The operation is expected to take place on his left pitching elbow on Friday in Los Angeles. He was placed on the disabled list after playing...
Via The Capital Sports Report  |  April 29, 2012

George Sherrill is out for the year for Mariners

We're hearing this morning from Eric Wedge that Seattle Mariners left hander bullpen guy George Sherrill will have surgery on elbow in early May and is "more than likely" done for the season.Per Geoff Baker of the Seattletimes Mariners manager Eric Wedge said this morning that "there's a lot going on" in the elbow and the timeframe for any recovery won...
Via NorthWest Sports Beat  |  April 29, 2012

Arizona Diamondbacks Acquire Josh Bell From Baltimore Orioles

The Arizona Diamondbacks made a slick move Saturday by acquiring infielder Josh Bell from the Baltimore Orioles, according to Dan Connolly of the Baltimore Sun. This coming after the Orioles designated Bell for assignment earlier in the week. The Diamondbacks will send a player to be named later. Bell was part of the 2009 non-waiver trade deadline deal that sent former Orioles closer...
Via Rant Sports  |  April 22, 2012

Sherrill to the 15-day DL, Furbush recalled

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Via mariners.scout.com  |  April 13, 2012

Mariners Welcome Back George: Theres an Old Sheriff in Town…

Seattle Mariners blogger Danny Ferguson reports a deal that had been all but done for a week, the Mariners made it official today, announcing the signing of left-handed reliever George Sherrill to a 2012 contract. In four seasons with the Mariners, he combined for a 3.65 ERA in 195 appearances, made 73 appearances in 2007, tied for fourth-most in club history, and 72 in 2006.
Via NorthWest Sports Beat  |  December 31, 2011

Mariners sign lefty Sherrill to one-year deal

Veteran left-handed reliever George Sherrill has passed his physical and signed a one-year deal with the Mariners, the club announced on Friday.
Via seattlemariners.com  |  December 30, 2011

Mariners sign lefty reliever Sherrill

The Seattle Mariners signed left-handed reliever George Sherrill to a one-year contract. Sherrill spent last season with the Atlanta Braves, logging a 3-1 record and 3.00 ERA in 47 appearances. The 34-year-old Sherrill played his first four seasons with the Mariners, making a combined 145 appearances in 2006 and 2007. He has a 19-17 record and 3.68 ERA in eight seasons with four teams.
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  December 30, 2011

Sherrill has always been sweet on Seattle

The Mariners landed their coveted left-handed relief specialist over the weekend by reaching an agreement on a one-year deal with veteran free agent George Sherrill.
Via seattlemariners.com  |  December 19, 2011

Mariners sign George Sherrill

The Mariners have signed George Sherrill to a one-year $1.1mm deal plus incentives Via PRO Rumors  |  December 17, 2011
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