Former Dodgers closer Javy Guerra told J.P. Hoornstra of dodgersnation.com that he's "99.9 percent retired" from Major League Baseball. Guerra, 38, said barring a last-minute contract offer, he's done playing in Major League Baseball.
Former Angels relief pitcher Javy Guerra is "99.9 percent retired." He told J.P. Hoornstra of Dodgers Nation earlier this week. The longtime MLB pitcher began his career with the Los Angeles Dodgers back in 2011.
Heading into the weekend, here are a few Dodgers-related things you might have missed earlier in the week. Brian Menéndez at Baseball Prospectus dove deep into the “deathball,” a variation on a curveball that has gained in popularity among some major league pitchers, including Jordan Montgomery and new Dodgers right-hander Tyler Glasnow.
Former San Diego Padres relief pitcher Javy Guerra has signed with the Hanshin Tigers of Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan. Guerra is 28 years old and was once ranked one of the top prospects in baseball as he made his way through the Boston Red Sox and Padres minor league system. As a member of the Friars, he was solid.
The Tampa Bay Rays have designated right-handed pitcher Javy Guerra for assignment, the team announced Wednesday. The Rays have recalled right-hander Calvin Faucher from Triple-A Durham to take Guerra's spot on the active roster.
The Tampa Bay Rays, who have the best record in the American League, and the Pittsburgh Pirates, who are tied for the best mark in the National League, tangle again Wednesday in the middle game of their three-game set.
The Brewers will send back a PTBNL and cash in the trade. After the Brewers sent Javy Guerra back to the Rays on Friday, they added another pitcher to the system to balance it out.
Even amid a scorching-hot start, the Tampa Bay Rays are looking for more, adding a piece to their bullpen Saturday by acquiring right-hander Javy Guerra from the Milwaukee Brewers.
Two bullpen pitchers are out and two are in before the series against the Tigers After a late-inning bullpen breakdown, the Brewers made a series of roster moves prior to today’s game against the Tigers.
The Tampa Bay Rays acquired right-hander Victor Castaneda on Wednesday from the Milwaukee Brewers as the player to be named later in the trade that sent right-hander Javy Guerra to the Brewers in November.
The Rays are making a series of changes to their pitching staff prior to a big five-game series in Toronto that starts tonight (Twitter links from Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times).
Voth returns from the COVID IL.
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