DUSTIN MOSELEY NEWS

Daily Friar 2.9.12

FanFest is two days away now and if you aren't excited about baseball season yet I think you will be after Saturday. One of the links below will have all the details as to what to expect Saturday and let you know when you should get down to the park, etc. etc. In addition to all that the Padres are doing, Steve Adler will be hosting Friarhood Radio directly from The Tilted Kilt...
Via Friarhood  |  4 days ago

Daily Friar 2.2.12

So apparently the Padres have signed Micah Owings. The only problem is, to what deal and is it for real. There is no official word from the team yet, but there has been a lot of rumblings on the internet about it. First we got a report from Dan Hayes saying it was a minor league deal. Then Ken Rosenthal says it's a major league deal. But Bill Center has an article on the UT website...
Via Friarhood  |  11 days ago

Organizational value and perspective

I thought I would take a look at the Padres current roster and offer my opinions and thoughts on how the Padres may be viewing/valuing their established players. I am leaving off some of the younger players that still need some more evaluation time and/or are not expected to receive a lot of playing time in 2012 at the major league level. I would like to see some more data and playing...
Via Friar Forecast  |  12 days ago

Padres work to avoid arbitration with 11 players

Padres director of baseball operations Josh Stein and several other front-office personnel -- including general manager Josh Byrnes -- completed a momentous task on Tuesday, when they agreed to terms with pitcher Dustin Moseley, the last of their 11 players who were eligible for salary arbitration.
Via padres.com  |  12 days ago

Daily Friar 2.1.12

Happy February to you all! There is a lot to look forward to this month when it comes to baseball. Pitchers and Catchers report very soon (18 days) which means spring training is about to start. Also on the 11th is FanFest, which will be a lot of fun for all the fans. I went last year and had a great time. I can only imagine that the crowd will be even bigger this year. Also as of...
Via Friarhood  |  12 days ago

Moseley, Pads reach 1-yr. deal, avoid arbitration

SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Right-hander Dustin Moseley has agreed to a one-year contract with the San Diego Padres on Tuesday, avoiding arbitration.
Via SI.com  |  13 days ago

Padres, righty Moseley settle on one-year for $2 million-plus

Right-hander Dustin Moseley has agreed to a one-year contract with the San Diego Padres on Tuesday, avoiding arbitration. Moseley will make $2,012,500 this year, $12,500 below the midpoint of what he requested and the Padres offered. Moseley had asked for $2.55 million, San Diego offered $1.5 million.
Via CBSSports.com  |  13 days ago

Padres RHP Moseley avoids arbitration, agrees to deal

San Diego Padres righthander Dustin Moseley avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year deal worth just over $2 million on Tuesday. Moseley, who will make $2,012,500, posted a 3-10 mark with a 3.30 ERA in 20 starts last season. The 30-year-old Moseley has secured a 15-21 career record with a 4.61 ERA in six seasons with the Los Angeles Angels, New York Yankees and Padres.
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  13 days ago

Moseley and Padres agree to 1-year deal

Right-hander Dustin Moseley has agreed to a one-year contract with the San Diego Padres on Tuesday, avoiding arbitration. Moseley will make $2,012,500 this year, $12,500 below the midpoint of what he requested and the Padres offered. Moseley had asked for $2.55 million, San Diego offered $1.5 million. The 30-year-old Moseley went 3-10 with a 3.30 ERA over 20 starts with San Diego...
Via AP on Fox  |  13 days ago

Padres agree to terms on one-year contract with RHP Dustin Moseley

(Padres Press Release) SAN DIEGO – The San Diego Padres today announced they have agreed to terms with right-handed pitcher Dustin Moseley on a one-year contract for the 2012 season. Executive Vice President/General Manager Josh Byrnes made the announcement. The 30-year-old right-hander went 3-10 with a 3.30 ERA (44 ER/120.0 IP) over 20 starts with the Padres last year, his...
Via RJ's Fro  |  13 days ago

Padres Agree to Contract with Dustin Moseley

The San Diego Padres have agreed to terms with P Dustin Moseley on a one-year deal and have now reached an agreement with all their arbitration-eligible players. Moseley was signed by the Friars last season and became a starting pitcher coming out of the Spring. He struggled to get any run support, like the rest of the staff, and had a 3-10 record. He finished with a 3.30 ERA in...
Via Friarhood  |  13 days ago

Padres avoid arbitration with Moseley

The San Diego Padres have agreed to a one- year contract with pitcher Dustin Moseley, avoiding arbitration in the process.
Via Miami Herald  |  13 days ago

Padres, Moseley agree to one-year contract

The Padres and right-hander Dustin Moseley have agreed to a one-year contract to avoid arbitration, the club announced Tuesday. San Diego now has all arbitration-eligible players under contract for 2012.
Via padres.com  |  13 days ago

Daily Friar 1.24.12

  And we're down to one. The Padres came to terms with Clayton Richard yesterday leaving Dustin Moseley as the lone Padre left heading towards arbitration. I'm always happy when teams can sort things out before heading into an arbitration hearing because in my opinion it doesn't strain the team and player relationship. As much as they say it doesn't, I'm sure...
Via Friarhood  |  20 days ago

Richard agrees to terms with Padres

Agreement leaves Dustin Moseley as the last player facing arbitration
Via Sign on San Diego  |  21 days ago

Richard agrees to terms with Padres

Agreement leaves Dustin Moseley as the last player facing arbitration

Padres Agree to Contract with Clayton Richard

Ernie: According to Bernie Wilson, the Padres have agreed on a contract with lefty pitcher Clayton Richard to avoid arbitration. The contract is worth $2,705,000 and we don't have to go through the messiness of arbitration. Richard is expected to be part of the starting rotation when the season starts and he is coming off of shoulder surgery. Now the only player that we need...
Via Friarhood  |  21 days ago

Padres Agree to Contract with Clayton RIchard to Avoid Arbitration

According to Bernie Wilson, the Padres have agreed on a contract with lefty pitcher Clayton Richard to avoid arbitration. The contract is worth $2,705,000 and we don't have to go through the messiness of arbitration. Richard is expected to be part of the starting rotation when the season starts and he is coming off of shoulder surgery.   Now the only player that we need...
Via Friarhood  |  21 days ago

Daily Friar 1.20.12

  I won't take up too much space up here today as there are a ton of links to get to. I was actually surprised to see so many today since we are so close to spring training with not a whole lot left for the Padres to do to the team. Rumors have us possibly picking up another reliever, but that remains to be seen. What I'm excited for is to see what the prospects will do...
Via Friarhood  |  24 days ago

Daily Friar 1.18.12

  Arbitration deadline has passed and numbers have been exchanged. The Padres have done pretty well this year with 9 of the 11 players coming to terms with the team. The only ones that didn't are Clayton Richard and Dustin Moseley. Intersting to note that both pitchers also had their season ended prematurely due to injury and surgery. I'm sure things will be resolved before...
Via Friarhood  |  26 days ago

Padres Agree To Contracts w/ 9 Players

The San Diego Padres have now reached an agreement with 9 of their 11 players that were eligible for arbitration. The Padres have reached an agreement with Luke Gregerson, Tim Stauffer, Edinson Volquez, Joe Thatcher, John Baker, Nick Hundley, Chase Headley, Carlos Quentin and Wil Venable.   Clayton Richard and Dustin Moseley are the remaining Padres players that are still waiting...
Via Friarhood  |  27 days ago

Hanson injury clouds Braves playoff push

Football season started on Saturday, but really kicked in on Sunday. Not the NFL -- which I, of course, cover here at SI -- but the English Premier League. Riots only cost the league one game, but all of the favorites in 2011-12 kicked off save for Manchester City, who goes on Monday. My interest in English soccer (and Spanish) has grown by leaps and bounds over the last five years...
Via SI.com  |  August 15, 2011

Game 115: Mets vs. Padres at 7:10 pm

Tonight in Citi Field, the Mets will continue their four game series against the Padres at 7:10 pm. Here are the starting lineups for tonight’s game: Chris Capuano (9-10, 4.44 ERA) will toe the rubber for the Mets. Capuano is coming off a no decision in his last start versus the Marlins, despite allowing two runs on four hits in six innings.  Over his last five starts Capuano...
Via Matthew Cerrone's Mets Blog  |  August 09, 2011

Pre-Game: New York Mets Will Look To Raise Hell Against The Friars Tonight

Following last evening’s heroics off of former Met-Heath Bell, the Mets now have something to build on to make one last-ditch effort at a run for the wild card. As the rain falls in Flushing though, the Amazin’s will also be hoping that not only fate, but mother nature will be on their side to get this one in tonight. If there is baseball tonight, Chris Capuano...
Via MetsZilla  |  August 09, 2011

Padres' Moseley has season-ending surgery

San Diego Padres pitcher Dustin Moseley underwent season-ending surgery Wednesday to repair the capsule and labrum in his left shoulder.
Via Miami Herald  |  August 03, 2011
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