BUDDY CARLYLE NEWS

Buddy Carlyle? Really, Braves? Really?

There was an interesting piece of information passed along by David O’Brien from the Atlanta Journal Constitution on Twitter today. The Atlanta Braves have reunited with Buddy Carlyle on a minor league deal. He was seen today at the Braves’ 1st day of pitching camp. Braves fans may remember Carlyle from his stint with the team in 2007 through 2009. He pitched 191...
Via Rant Sports  |  14 days ago

Yankees Put Marquez on DL, Call Up Carlyle

Yankees right handed reliever Jeff Marquez has been placed on the DL and is being sent back to New York to see Dr. Ahmad to evaluate his shoulder tomorrow, according to Marc Carig of the Star-Ledger. In his place the Yankees have called up another right handed pitcher Buddy Carlyle. Marquez, 26, was a first round pick by the Yankees back in 2004 before being traded away in the...
Via Bronx Baseball Daily  |  June 22, 2011

New York Yankees sign RHP Buddy Carlyle to Minor League deal

According to the New York Posts' Joel Sherman, the Yankees have signed right-handed pitcher Buddy Carlyle to a Minor League deal. Carlyle will also receive an invitation to Major League Spring Training. Carlyle last pitched in the Major Leagues with the Atlanta Braves in 2009. In his six year Major League career, he has pitched for the San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers and...
Via PRO Rumors  |  December 02, 2010

Yankees Call-Up Buddy Carlyle, Demote Hector Noesi

The Yankees announced yesterday that they went sending RHP Hector Noesi back to the minor leagues and instead will call-up RHP Buddy Carlyle because they want Noesi, who hasn’t pitched at all since being recalled, getting regular work. To make room for Carlyle on the 40-man roster the Yankees have designated LHP Jose Ortegano for assignement. This is a smart move as Noesi...
Via Bronx Baseball Daily  |  April 23, 2011

Yankees Sign RHP Buddy Carlyle

The Yankees have agreed to a minor league contract with right handed pitcher Buddy Carlyle and will invite him to spring training,according to Joel Sherman of the NY Post. Carlyle, 32, made his major league debut in 1999 for the San Diego Padres and most recently for the Braves in 2009. In 104 career games he’s pitched 245.2 innings with a 5.61 ERA. He pitched last season...
Via Bronx Baseball Daily  |  December 02, 2010

Yanks Sign Buddy Carlyle

From Joel Sherman:The Yankees have reached agreement on a minor league contract with Buddy Carlyle with an invitation to the major league camp, The Post has learned.Carlyle played in the majors for three organizations without much success before jumping to Japan last season. In 104 major league games, including 27 starts, Carlyle was 11-11 with a 5.61 ERA. He played from 2007-09...
Via Sliding Into Home  |  December 02, 2010

Players A to Z, Buddy Carlyle

Buddy Carlyle pitched in relief for the Atlanta Braves in 2009. He currently looks for work as a free agent. Carlyle holds a 5.61 career ERA, based mostly on his tendency to allow home runs. He’s allowed 32.6 per 200 innings. On top of that, 23 of the 40 he allowed [...]
Via Baseball Musings  |  January 03, 2010

Buddy Carlyle heads to Japan

I had hoped to be able to write the following headline this winter and now it has happened. Buddy Carlyle has signed with the Nippon Ham Fighters of Japan’s Pacific League. The 32-year-old right hander has a 5.61 ERA in parts of six seasons spent with the San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves. [...]
Via Tireball.com  |  November 17, 2009

Yankees Designate Buddy Carlyle For Assignment

The Yankees designated Buddy Carlyle for assignment, according to MLB.com's Bryan Hoch (on Twitter). The move creates roster space for Sergio Mitre, who is headed back to New York and will rejoin the Yankees tomorrow. Carlyle, 33, has a 4.70 ERA with 10.6 K/9 and 8.2 BB/9 in 7 2/3 innings for the Yankees this year in his first MLB action since 2009. The 1996 second rounder...
Via MLB Trade Rumors  |  June 29, 2011

Braves' Buddy Carlyle joins list of athletes with diabetes

It's been a life-changing few days for Braves pitcher Buddy Carlyle, who was diagnosed with type-1 diabetes and began taking insulin injections Friday.
Via ajc.com  |  June 05, 2009

Outrighted To Triple-A: Buddy Carlyle

Let's keep track of all the day's outrights right here... The Yankees have outrighted Buddy Carlyle to Triple-A according to the Intentional League transactions page. The 33-year-old righty reliever was designated for assignment last week after posting a 4.70 ERA with 10.6 K/9 and 8.2 BB/9 in 7 2/3 innings with New York.
Via MLB Trade Rumors  |  July 06, 2011

Minor Moves: Buddy Carlyle, Greg Smith

Let's keep track of the day's minor moves right here... The Yankees have released Buddy Carlyle, reports Donnie Collins of The Scranton Times-Tribune (on Twitter). The 33-year-old righty was with New York's Triple-A affiliate, but he did make it to the Bronx for 7 2/3 generally ineffective innings earlier this year. Carlyle had been designated for assignment and outrighted...
Via MLB Trade Rumors  |  August 20, 2011

Yankees roster moves: Ortegano, Carlyle and Noesi

According to Chad Jennings of the LoHud Yankees blog, the New York Yankees made some roster moves yesterday even though their game was postponed. Buddy Carlyle was called up and will work with Lance Pendleton as a multi-inning reliever. To make room for Carlyle on the Major League team, the team sent down Hector Noesi. Apparently, manager Joe Girardi didn't want Noesi to be sitting...
Via PRO Rumors  |  April 23, 2011

Braves 10, Dodgers 3

The Braves beat the Dodgers 10-3 yesterday. See who we thought looked good and who could use some extra hustle. Oh, and Javy Lopez isn't retired - he's just starting to hit home runs for Atlanta again.
Via BravesBlast  |  March 01, 2008

Yankees put RH Marquez on DL

The Yankees put right-handed reliever Jeff Marquez on the 15-day disabled list between games of their doubleheader Wednesday against the Cincinnati Reds. Marquez has a sore shoulder. He made three appearances for the Yankees - the most recent Sunday night in Chicago, where he threw a scoreless inning. The Yankees claimed him off waivers from the White Sox and added him to the roster...
Via Fox Sports  |  June 22, 2011

Braves Lose Campillo, Carlyle, Gorecki

This is the time of year when non-playoff teams clear space on their rosters in order to create flexibility for the off-season, and according to Matt Eddy of Baseball America, the Braves began that process today be outrighting relievers Jorge Campillo and Buddy Carlyle and outfielder Reid Gorecki.  All three opted to become free agents instead of remaining in the organization. The...
Via MVN  |  October 15, 2009

Braves Destroy Indians 11-4

Behind Mark Teixeira and Brian McCann, the Braves' offense exploded in a 9 run fourth inning, bailing out pitcher Buddy Carlyle, who thought he was pitching batting practice and gave up three solo home runs. Relief pitcher Blaine Boyer even scored once and knocked in a run himself.
Via BravesBlast  |  March 13, 2008

Ridgway Flounders, Braves Fall to Indians

Jeff Ridgway floundered in his inning of relief Monday, giving up four hits, balking in a run, making a throwing error, and surrendering six runs. On the contrary, the Indians' staff was untouchable. Jake Westbrook no-hit the Braves through six innings and the Braves ended up with just two hits in an 8-0 loss.
Via BravesBlast  |  March 25, 2008

Yankees place RHP Marquez on 15-day DL

The New York Yankees placed right-hander Jeff Marquez on the 15-day disabled list because of a sore shoulder. Marquez has appeared in three games with the Yankees since being claimed off waivers from the Chicago White Sox. New York called up righty Buddy Carlyle from Triple-A to take Marquez's spot on the roster. He was 0-1 with a 2.70 ERA in seven games this season with the Yankees.
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  June 22, 2011

Pitchers and Catchers!

Pitchers and Catchers report to spring training today, and BravesBlast looks at the pitchers and their chances of making the big league roster in what capacity. Will Jo-Jo Reyes, Jeff Bennett, Buddy Carlyle, or Jair Jurrjens take the fifth rotation spot? Tune in to find out.
Via BravesBlast  |  February 14, 2008

Prior and Six Others Invited To Spring Training

Here's a list:RHP Mark Prior, 30RHP Brian Anderson, 28INF Doug Bernier, 30RHP Buddy Carlyle, 33LHP Neal Cotts, 30C Gustavo Molina, 28LHP Andy Sisco, 27A few interesting names on there... I'm a little busy right now, but for a nice summary of each, check out this post by Mark Feinsand.
Via Sliding Into Home  |  December 15, 2010

Thome supports Pavano against Yanks

The Twins jumped on Yankees right-hander Buddy Carlyle early and held on to give former New York righty Carl Pavano the win in a 7-6 victory on Sunday at Hammond Field.
Via mlb.com  |  March 27, 2011

2009 Bullpen Preview - Part 2

Today we bring you part two of the 2009 bullpen preview.  In case you missed part one yesterday, here it is.  We’re looking at the guys duking it out in Spring Training for the last couple of spots in the bullpen this Jeff Bennett was an indispensable part of the Braves’ pitching staff ...
Via BravesBlast  |  February 18, 2009

Noesi Called Up

Sorry for the delay, Blogger was down since yesterday afternoon and I was unable to post anything.... According to Marc Carig, Hector Noesi is with the team. Joel Sherman is reporting that Buddy Carlyle is on his way out.
Via Sliding Into Home  |  May 13, 2011

Glavine Suffers Shoulder Discomfort In Rehab Start

David O'Brien from the AJC has some not-so-good news on Tom Glavine's rehab start...Tom Glavine felt discomfort in his pitching shoulder Sunday while batting during a rehabilitation start for Class AA Mississippi and left after two innings. The veteran pitcher said he felt it while swinging, not throwing.“It was all from swinging, felt great before,” Glavine said in a text message...
Via Online Sports Guys  |  April 13, 2009
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