MANUEL CORPAS RUMORS

Minor League deals: Palmer and Corpas

– Right handed pitcher Matt Palmer signed a Minor League deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers according to Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register. The deal includes an invitation for Spring Traning. – The Colorado Rockies signed right handed pitcher Manny Corpas to a Minor League deal and invited him for Spring Training writes Thomas Harding of MLB.com. Corpas spent the 2012...
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January 10, 2013  |  Discuss

Rockies Sign Manny Corpas to Minor League Deal

Manuel Corpas has close ties to the Colorado Rockies.  He pitched for them for five seasons before eventually being released.  Now, after one season with the Chicago Cubs, the Rockies are giving Corpas another shot.  They have given him a minor league contract. The deal, like many of these minor league contracts for veterans, includes an invite to the big league camp at spring...
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January 10, 2013  |  Discuss

Corpas among 21 non-roster invitees

Former Rockies closer Manny Corpas and top prospect Brett Jackson headlined a list of 21 non-roster players invited by the Cubs on Monday to participate in Major League Spring Training camp.
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January 30, 2012  |  Discuss

Cubs take Corpas off big league roster

The Cubs removed reliever Manny Corpas, who is still recovering from elbow surgery, from the 40-man roster but will still invite him to spring training with a chance to make the team.
Via Chicago Tribune
January 26, 2012  |  Discuss

The Scrap Heap vs. Roster Depth

Cubs insider reports: The Cubs have agreed to terms with RHP Manny Corpas and RHP Andy Sonnanstine on non-guaranteed split contracts for the 2012 season. We've had some time to discuss the many corpses that seem to have recently been wheeled in to the catacombs of Wrigley Field of late. The newest name to that group is Andy Sonnenstine. Rotoworld says: Sonnanstine...
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December 26, 2011  |  Discuss

Cubs agree to deals with Sonnanstine, Corpas

The Chicago Cubs have agreed to one-year contracts with right-handers Andy Sonnanstine and Manny Corpas. The deals, which are non-guaranteed split contracts, were announced Monday. Terms were not available. Sonnanstine, who turns 29 in March, was 28-31 with a 5.26 ERA in five seasons with Tampa Bay. He made 80 starts in 132 appearances. The 29-year-old Corpas spent five seasons...
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December 26, 2011  |  Discuss

Manny Corpas signs with the Cubs

The Yankees were in talks earlier this month with right handed reliever Manuel Corpas, who missed all of last season with Tommy John Surgery, but Corpas signed a deal with the Cubs yesterday. The deal was a major league deal which is probably why the Yankees didn’t last him as they were likely offering a minor league deal only as is their style with relievers like this. According...
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December 23, 2011  |  Discuss

Cubs ink RHP Corpas to one-year deal

The Chicago Cubs signed reliever Manny Corpas to a one-year contract on Thursday. Financial terms were not disclosed. Corpas is attempting to return from Tommy John elbow surgery after sitting out last season. The righthander rehabbed with the Texas Rangers in 2011, but did not throw a single pitch for the American League club. The 29-year-old Corpas posted a 3-5 mark with 10...
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December 23, 2011  |  Discuss

Cubs come to terms with Manny Corpas

The Chicago Cubs have come to terms with relief pitcher Manny Corpas, according to a source close to Bruce Levine of ESPNChicago.com.  The deal will come become official on Friday.  Terms of the deal are not yet public. Image by Anne Hornyak under the Creative Commons License.
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December 22, 2011  |  Discuss

Rumor: Yankees in talks with RHP Manny Corpas

The Yankees have been in talks with former Colorado Rockie right handed reliever Manuel Corpas who missed all of last season with Tommy John Surgery, according to George King of the NY Post. In five seasons Corpas, 29, had a 3.93 ERA, a 6.5 K/9, and a 2.5 BB/9 in 286 innings. If the Yankees signed him it would be a typical sign a lot of relievers and hope one of them makes it...
Via Bronx Baseball Daily
December 09, 2011  |  Discuss
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