Jeremy Bonderman Speaks About His Future
Jeremy Bonderman will ponder his future this off-season (Source: YardBarker.com)
What figured to be an interesting off-season may have just gotten a little more interesting.
The expiration of Jeremy Bonderman’s contract is one of the reasons the Tigers will have some cash to spend heading into 2011. Whether or not the Tigers 2011 roster will include Bonderman is already up for...
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July 28, 2010
Why Jeremy Bonderman’s Contract Was a Good One
You don't have to hide from me, Jeremy. I don't hate you for your contract. (Photo: YardBarker.com)
We hear a lot about the bad contracts that the Tigers have coming off the books this offseason, but I’m often confused as to why Jeremy Bonderman is lumped in with the likes of Nate Robertson and Dontrelle Willis. Sure, all three ended their tenures in Detroit poorly, but let...
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October 07, 2010
Yankees showing interest in free agent Bonderman
The New York Yankees have shown interest in free-agent starter Jeremy Bonderman, a major league source told FOXSports.com.Bonderman went 8-10 with a 5.53 ERA in 30 games (29 starts) for the Detroit Tigers last year. But he is only 28 and was an All-Star-caliber pitcher in the American League as recently as 2007. He isn’t expected to return to Detroit.The Yankees’ rotation remains...
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January 04, 2011
Jeremy Bonderman likely to sit out 2011
A player close to free agent pitcher Jeremy Bonderman and ESPN's Jerry Crasnick says “More than likely he's going to sit this year out.” Crasnick adds that Bonderman apparently does not have the energy for more rehabs or going to camp to fight for a spot.
Bonderman was recently attracting interest from the Cleveland Indians. MLB.com's Jordan Bastian said the Tribe was working...
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March 01, 2011
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March 01, 2011
Still Little Interest In Jeremy Bonderman
It looks like Jeremy Bonderman’s prospects for a major league deal are close to zero. Indians beat writer Paul Hoynes tweeted that the Indians are still interested in Bonderman, but only with a minor league deal. That’s not too surprising considering Bonderman’s last few years but I thought he might be able to pull off [...]
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February 12, 2011
Tigers will not sign Jeremy Bonderman
Detroit Tigers GM Dave Dombrowski tells Tom Gage of the Detroit News that the team will not bring Jeremy Bonderman back for 2011.
“We are not signing Jeremy Bonderman,” Dombrowski said.
Just a few days ago, Gage reported that the Tigers are open to bringing back the right-hander, especially in the wake of the Armando Galarraga trade.
Bonderman had been drawing interest from teams...
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February 01, 2011
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February 01, 2011
Yankees, Tigers both in on Bonderman?
Unsurprising Jeremy Bonderman isn’t generating much interest on the open market. Bonderman who has spent parts of the last 8 seasons in the Detroit Tigers rotation became a free agent earlier this winter.
Thus far the 28 year old has been linked to just a small handful of teams. The New York Yankees and the Detroit Tigers are believed to be the only teams with interest at this...
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January 08, 2011
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January 08, 2011
Tigers open to bring Jeremy Bonderman back
After trading their fifth starter Armando Galarraga, the Detroit Tigers are open to bring back Jeremy Bonderman but not on a Major League contract according to Tom Gage of the Detroit News.
Bonderman has been drawing interest from teams like Yankees, Rangers, Pirates and Cardinals.
The 28-year old pitcher made $12.5 million in 2010. He likely won't be able to command a salary...
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January 25, 2011
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January 25, 2011
Report: Yankees Interested in Free-Agent Pitcher Jeremy Bonderman
With spring training just a little more than a month away, the Yankees still have some questions to be answered -- especially when it comes to their starting rotation. Former Tiger starter Jeremy Bonderman may be one of the arms they use to try and answer those questions. According to Fox Sports' Jon Paul Morosi, the Yankees have expressed interest in the free-agent Bonderman. The...
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January 04, 2011
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January 04, 2011
Jeremy Bonderman Dominates ChiSox
Chicago 1, Detroit 5 (box)
If this is indeed Jeremy Bonderman’s final year with the Tigers, he’s doing his best to leave on a high note.
Bonderman retired the first 10 batters he faced last night before serving up a solo homer to Omar Vizquel in the fourth. He then retired the final eight batters he faced en route to his eighth victory of the season in what may have been his...
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September 09, 2010
Cleveland Indians interested in Jeremy Bonderman
Are the Cleveland Indians trying to get the trade secrets of their AL Central rivals? Hours after we found out that the Detroit Tigers are not going to re-sign pitcher Jeremy Bonderman, a source close to Jordan Bastian of MLB.com says the Indians are working to sign the right-hander.
We are not signing Jeremy Bonderman,” Tigers' GM Dave Dombrowski told Tom Gage of the Detroit...
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February 01, 2011
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February 01, 2011
Jeremy Bonderman Still an Option for Tigers
Tom Gage got word from Tigers GM Dave Dombrowski that the club remains open to bringing right hander Jeremy Bonderman back to Detroit. Dombrowski said the club wouldn’t give him a major league deal.
This situation was first mentioned as a possibility when the season ended and Dombrowski informed Bonderman and several of his fellow free agent teammates that they would not...
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January 25, 2011
Taking A Year Off During His Prime
It’s not often that a 28-year-old pitcher with a 4.11 career xFIP goes untouched as a free agent. Yet that’s what Jeremy Bonderman experienced this winter. Some teams apparently showed interest, but not to the level that Bonderman apparently deemed acceptable. Even as spring training has begun and some teams have realized needs in the rotation, we haven’t seen Bonderman strongly...
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March 01, 2011
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March 01, 2011
A look at free agent Jeremy Bonderman
It is no secret that the Mets are looking to add a starting pitcher or two in free agency this year and they likely will be shopping in the discount rack rather than at the designer boutiques. The names most prominently mentioned are Erik Bedard or Brandon Webb or Chris Young. One name that flies under the radar is Jeremy Bonderman, the former Tigers star who is attempting to regain...
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December 01, 2010
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December 01, 2010
Rumors: Yankees Interested in Jeremy Bonderman
The Yankees have been scouring the market for a starting pitcher, but so far that search has turned up a lot of bad pitchers. Apparently they are looking into another – Jeremy Bonderman, according to Jon Paul Morosi of Fox Sports.
Bonderman, 28, has spent his entire career with the Detroit Tigers. His career ERA+ is just 90. His career strikeout rate, 7.1 isn’t bad...
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January 04, 2011
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January 04, 2011
Chicago Cubs PM Notes: Bonderman a Cub?
With the White Sox potentially letting Jeremy Bonderman leave, the Cubs are believed to be a potential suitor.
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November 18, 2010
Rumors: Don’t Expect Yankees to Sign Jeremy Bonderman
Via Jack Curry of the YES Network:
The Yankees are still monitoring the very thin starting pitcher market, but don’t expect them to sign Jeremy Bonderman.
This seems like it is for the best. There are a lot of injury risk starters on the market this winter, Bonderman being one of them, but at least most of the others have decent upside if they’re healthy. Bonderman...
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January 11, 2011
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January 11, 2011
Bonderman has a connection to Depodesta/Ricciardi
Several times we've heard the organization say they may end up with a pitcher no one has discussed or linked to them. Jeff Francis has 4-5 teams interested in him, he's reportedly asking for a 4M one year deal, all while coming off a shoulder injury and posting a 5.00 ERA. Mets have been talking to Chris Young for a month and it's believed he's only looking for a 2M base salary...
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December 22, 2010
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December 22, 2010
Jeremy Bonderman and Gerald Laird may not be back with Tigers in 2011
Catcher Gerald Lair and right-handed pitcher Jeremy Bonderman may not be back with the Detroit Tigers in 2011, according to The Detroit News’ Tom Gage.
When Gage asked Bonderman if he would return to Detroit for 2011, he said, “In all honesty,
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September 26, 2010
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September 26, 2010
Yankees interested in Jeremy Bonderman
The New York Yankees may be looking past Andy Pettitte. The team is showing interest in free agent starting pitcher Jeremy Bonderman, according to a source close to Jon Paul Morosi and FOXSports.
It's speculated that Pettitte may decide to call it a career. A decision to retire by the left-hander would cause a problem in the Yankees rotation since the team failed to land Cliff...
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January 04, 2011
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January 04, 2011
Bonderman expects to be an ex-Tiger next season
DETROIT (AP) - Jeremy Bonderman says he doesn't expect to pitch for the Detroit Tigers next season.Bonderman said before Detroit's home finale Sunday against Minnesota that the Tigers have a lot of young pitchers they'll count on to replace him.Tigers president Dave Dombrowski plans to address Bonderman's situation later.Bonderman is ...
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September 26, 2010
Yankees Interested In Jeremy Bonderman
The Yankees have been on the lookout for pitching since losing out on Cliff Lee, and that search has led them to Jeremy Bonderman. Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports reports that they have interest in the right-hander according to a Major League source.
Bonderman, still just 28, posted a 5.53 ERA with a 5.9 K/9 and 3.2 BB/9 in 171 innings for the Tigers last season. He's battled...
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January 04, 2011
Game 2010.070: Tigers at Mets
It can’t be worse than last night right? Jeremy Bonderman and R.A. Dickey will be hurling the leather for their respective teams.
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June 23, 2010
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June 23, 2010
Jeremy Bonderman considers retirement
Tigers pitcher Jeremy Bonderman admitted yesterday that the thought of retirement has crossed his mind on multiple occasions. His four year, $38 million deal ends after this season. Bondo is only 27 years old, but he's been through a lot. Jeremy became the first U.S.-born player drafted after his junior year of high school. He earned a G.E.D. and bypassed college to sign...
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July 29, 2010
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July 29, 2010
A WAITING GAME
Brian Cashman on Pettitte – ‘right now, he’s not playing’
The Yankees are already having a hard enough time keeping up with the Red Sox, and now it looks like Andy Pettitte might not be back.
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January 12, 2011
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January 12, 2011
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