An easy to overlook moment in the Rays offseason thus far might be the early acquisition of utility player Ryan Vilade from Cincinnati for cash considerations.
The Tampa Bay Rays acquired outfielder Ryan Vilade from the Cincinnati Reds for cash considerations on Monday. Vilade, 26, has batted .141 with one homer and five RBIs in 28 career games with four MLB teams since his 2021 debut.
The Rays announced a flurry of roster moves this afternoon, and added a utility player from the Reds Triple-A roster. Let’s get into it: Rays Designate Six The Tampa Bay Rays have made the following roster moves: – Reinstated RHP Alex Faedo and OF Stuart Fairchild from the 60-day IL and designated them for assignment.
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
When the Cincinnati Reds acquired Ryan Vilade on June 14, the move did not move the needle much in the eyes of the fan base. Despite that, Vilade quietly put together an excellent season in Triple-A Louisville.
The Cincinnati Reds claimed infielder/outfielder Ryan Vilade off waivers in the middle of June. Since being with the Reds organization, Vilade has thrived in Triple-A Louisville.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
The Reds placed Connor Joe on the injured list with hand, foot, and mouth disease and recalled infielder/outfielder Ryan Vilade from Triple-A Louisville.
A former member of the St. Louis Cardinals quietly landed in the division this week. The Cardinals designated outfielder Ryan Vilade for assignment on June 12th and it didn't take long for him to find a new home.
The Reds acquired Ryan Vilade off of waivers from the Cardinals on Saturday. The 26-year-old has experience at left field, right field and shortstop. He was optioned to Triple-A and the Reds designated Jacob Hurtubise for assignment.
The Cardinals announced that they have selected right-hander Andre Granillo to their roster and also recalled outfielder Michael Siani. In corresponding moves, they have optioned righty Chris Roycroft and designated outfielder Ryan Vilade for assignment.
Possible future Cardinal contributor has a very clear weakness. Whether he can change that (or wants to) will determine his MLB success. For a team that is interested in giving young players a shot, the Cardinals don’t really have many objectives this offseason.
The St. Louis Cardinals may not be looking to make big, splashy moves this offseason but that doesn't mean that the club won't add at all. Every team could use more depth with big-league upside and St.
The Cardinals announced that they have signed infielder/outfielder Ryan Vilade to a minor league contract. The Icon Sports Management client also receives a non-roster invite to major league spring training.
In 101 games for Detroit this year, Greene has 17 home runs. His 25.5 percent strikeout rate is a bit on the high side but he’s also drawn walks in 11.9 percent of his plate appearances.
Ryan Vilade belted a two-run home run in the top of the ninth inning to cap a four-run comeback and deliver the Detroit Tigers a 4-3 win over the host Philadelphia Phillies in spring training action Friday in Clearwater, Fla.
The Detroit Tigers yesterday beat the Minnesota Twins 12-3 with a great start by Casey Mize who went 4.2 innings, he didn’t allow a run on two hits; he walked two and struck out four.
The Tigers have signed infielder/outfielder Ryan Vilade to a minor league contract, according to his transactions tracker at MLB.com. He will receive an invitation to major league Spring Training, per Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press.