Burlington Bees: Pitching Report
Alrighty, let's dive right in...
Juan Aberu, Reliever, RHP, 6'0 170 lbs
Age: 23
Background: Signed as an International Free Agent during the Baird regime in 2003...Was a starter in his first year while he posted Odalis Perez-like...
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April 20, 2008
Scratch another "top-of-the-rotation" starter off Mike Rizzo's list.
(Above: Odalis Perez throws the first offical pitch at Nationals Park on March 30, 2008.)
Somehow we missed this "news" earlier in the week until a Tweet by @ AMandFM Friday night: The man who started the first official game at Nationals Park in 2008 (therefore earning the classification of former "top-of-the-rotation" starter) is off to Korea. On Wednesday...
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January 21, 2011
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January 21, 2011
Odalis Perez signs minor league deal
Back in November it was rumored that Odalis Perez was on the verge of signing a two-year contract extension with the Washington Nationals. Both sides later denied the report and two-and-a-half months later the left handed pitcher has signed a minor league deal to return to the team he started for on Opening Day last [...]
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February 06, 2009
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February 06, 2009
Odalis Perez Holdout Situation
ESPN's Enrique Rojas is reporting that Odalis Perez has sent his agent to back to the Nationals to renegotiate his deal. "I thought it best I prefer to sit in my house if the Nationals do not show more appreciation for my work. Appreciate my work means to increase the value of the contract and guarantee it. I will not accept any minor league contracts with no safeguards...
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February 16, 2009
Burning bridges
So Odalis Perez hasn’t yet reported to spring training and told ESPN Deportes he wants a better contract.
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February 16, 2009
NATIONALS HOLIDAY
So after a days rest the Mets will welcome the Washington Nationals to Shea and as part of the salute to Jackie Robinson players from both teams will wear the number 42 on their jerseys.
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Odalis Perez pitches for the Nats tonight against Big Pelf and hopefully this will get Gimp Castillo' bat goin...
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April 24, 2008
The Odalis Cowboy says: Pay me, bitches!
"I thought it best and I prefer to sit in my house if the Nationals do not show more appreciation for my work. Appreciate my work means to increase the value of the contract and guarantee it. I will not accept any minor league contracts with no safeguards. I instructed my agent to report my ...
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February 17, 2009
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February 17, 2009
Odalis Perez not on verge on multi-year contract?
Contrary to what was said yesterday the agent of free agent Odalis Perez denied that the left hander and the Washington Nationals are working on a multi-year deal.
Martin Arburua stated that the team has expressed an interest in retaining Perez but that both parties are going to see how the free-agent market plays out.
"What I [...]
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November 25, 2008
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November 25, 2008
Holiday Shopping - Part Deux
By AllStarsPlusMore information has surfaced on the Cabrera deal reported by Bill Ladson who writes that the 1 year deal is reportedly worth $2.6 million. This isn’t the Odalis Perez type of bargain who made $7.75 million with the Royals and then came to the Nats for only $850,000. Cabrera ...
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December 21, 2008
Odalis Perez on verge on mutli-year deal?
Odalis Perez who signed with the Washington Nationals as a non-roster invitee to spring training last winter is rumored to be in serious negotiations with the club on an extension.
Once signed by the Nationals Perez pitched well enough in Spring Training to earn the nod for Opening Day. Now if this wasn't the Washington Nationals [...]
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November 24, 2008
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November 24, 2008
Where in the World is Odalis Perez?
Talk about going AWOL.First, Odalis signed a very questionable minor league contract with the Nationals. I, like many others, was stunned to see that Perez was forced to sign a minor league deal given the market for starting pitching and the season he put together in 2008. While Perez's ...
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February 23, 2009
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February 23, 2009
Welcome To Nationals Park!
They're playing the season opener right now, and the Nats hold a 2-1 lead over the Bravos headed into the top of the 8th. Odalis Perez (why does John Miller insist upon saying Perez like he does? Pear-ez) pitched 5 innings of one run ball! Holy crap, now there's a shocker.
First game in the Nats new digs...... almost. The editorial staff at The Legend went to the preseason...
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March 30, 2008
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March 30, 2008
Rumor: Odalis looking to stay in DC?
Enrique Rojas of ESPN Deportes reports that Odalis Perez is considering a 2-3 year offer from the Nationals and that he intends to stay in DC.On the other hand, reports received from the headquarters of the Dominican pitcher Odalis Perez indicated that the southpaw has received several offers ...
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November 24, 2008
EL PEREZEDENTE
Odalis is back!
Odalis Perez signs Minor League deal.
Might as well just go ahead and pencil him in now for an April 6th start in Miami.
(AP Photo by Luis M. Alvarez)
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February 06, 2009
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February 06, 2009
Gameday: Nats at Mets (Game 1)
The Mets kick off a three game set against the Washington Nationals tonight at 7:10 EST. The pitchers will be Odalis Perez for the Nats, and Mike Pelfrey for the Mets. Pelfrey was strong in his first start of the season, allowing two runs in five innings against the Phillies last Wednesday.
Lineup:
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April 15, 2008
Perez Hopes To Stay With Nationals
Free agent pitcher Odalis Perez is drawing some interest on the open market, but says he would like to stay with the Nationals. The White Sox and Yankees have reportedly made offers to Perez, but it is believed that he is working on a two or three year deal with the Nationals. Perez went 7-12 with a 4.34 ERA in thirty games for the Nationals, but lacked the run support that would...
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November 24, 2008
Hungry for baseball? Feast on these probable pitchers
Nothing chases away the hunger better than a platter full of probables. In my mind, the season officially starts tonight in our nation's capitol as the Washington Nationals christen brand new Nationals Park when they host the Atlanta Braves. Tim Hudson takes on Odalis Perez, one of two opening day or...
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March 31, 2008
So much for the Brandon Webb gamble
(His shoulder is a question mark, but there's no question Brandon Webb still looks good in a tux. Photo by Andrew Goodman/Getty Images.)
Scratch another name off of Mike Rizzo's wish list
Rangers sign Brandon Webb to 1-year deal
Odalis Perez reportedly waiting by the phone for a call from Nationals.
Also, Pedro Astachio is still available.
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December 26, 2010
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December 26, 2010
Rumor: Yanks Make Offer to Odalis Perez, Interested in Greinke
Mike Silva from Mike Silva's New York Baseball Digest reported this morning that the Yankees have made an offer to left-handed pitcher Odalis Perez. Perez went 7-12 with a 4.34 ERA in 30 starts for the Nationals last year. This was also mentioned a few days ago by ESPN's Enrique Rojas. I have no ...
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November 28, 2008
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November 28, 2008
Game chat: Phillies' season down to a dozen
Veteran Jamie Moyer (14-7, 3.68) and rookie James Parr (1-0, 0.00) toe the rubber when the Phillies and Braves open a three-game set at Turner Field, where the Phils have yet to lose a game this season. First pitch is 7:10 ET. Elsewhere around baseball, several games impact the Phillies' playoff hopes. In Washington, Odalis Perez tries for another Nationals' win over Mike...
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September 16, 2008
Odalis Perez to Phils?
The Phillies are still hunting for pitching, but rather than turning to Kyle Lohse (who still wants many millions and many years), they're shifting their attention to lefty Odalis Perez. Some of the Phils people flew down to the Dominican Republic to have Odalis pitch for them, and he was quoted as to saying- "It went good, I'm going to hear back from them Saturday...
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February 03, 2008
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February 03, 2008
The last three games....
Well since I was brutal on the Mets during their mini slump of losing 4 out of 5, I figured that I needed to address their success. No I'm not one of those doom and gloom bloggers that disappears during success and only posts when things are going bad, I simply haven't had the time. The Mets were on the verge of repeating last years collapse, finding ways to lose and playing...
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September 22, 2008
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September 22, 2008
Redding hurting, but Acta not concerned with pitching depth
Nats Pleased With Backup Plan - The PostRedding suffers back spasms - The Wash. TimesFor change, Nats prepared for call to arms - The Free Lance-StarRHP Tim Redding, my preference to get the ball on Opening Night over of Odalis Perez, suffered back spasms yesterday. While it is being suggested that t...
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April 21, 2008
NL Playoff Run Breakdown
3 teams, 3 games left, 2 spots remaining. So who gets in, who is out? Or will there be some extra baseball played on monday? Let's take a quick look at some key questions.ScheduleBrewersFri Sep 26 Cubs 8:00 PM Suppan (10-10) Dempster (17-6)Sat Sep 27 Cubs 3:55 PM Bush (9-10) Lilly (16-9)Sun Sep 28 Cubs 2:05 PM Sabathia (16-10) Marquis (11-9)MetsFri Sep 26 Florida 7:10 PM...
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September 26, 2008
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September 26, 2008
Thank You Cole Hamels
Thank you Cole Hamels for shutting down the Nationals last night and most of the teams you have faced this season. You may only have 12 wins to your credit, but your 3.01 era and 1.03 whip suggest that total should be closer to 20.
Click on URL for full article of praise for Cole Hamels, the strikeouts of Ryan Howard, the September surge of Jimmy Rollins, the intesity of Chase...
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September 03, 2008
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September 03, 2008
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