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What happened Tony Sipp?

What happened Tony Sipp?

On December 12, 2012, Sipp was acquired by the Arizona Diamondbacks in a nine-player three-team blockbuster trade that sent Shin-Soo Choo to the Cincinnati Reds. He was designated for assignment on August 4, 2013, after pitching to a 3-2 record and 4.78 ERA in 56 games. He became a free agent on November 27, 2013.

Is Chris devenski still with the Astros?

On Wednesday, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reported that former Houston Astros relief pitcher Chris Devenski had signed a minor-league deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks. After the Houston Astros lost George Springer and Michael Brantley, the team now parts with a former dominant arm from their bullpen.

Where did Chris devenski go?

Diamondbacks
Devenski, 30, signed with the Diamondbacks in the offseason on a minor league deal, earned a roster spot with a strong performance in spring training and had quickly worked his way into being one of manager Torey Lovullo’s more-trusted relievers.

Where is Chris devenski playing?

Houston Astros#47 / Pitcher
Chris Devenski/Current teams

Why is devenski on restricted list?

The Diamondbacks placed right-hander Chris Devenski on the restricted list on Wednesday evening, offering little in the way of details other than to say the move was made for “personal reasons” and was unrelated to COVID testing and protocols.

What happened to devenski?

A tough season got worse due to Tommy John surgery around early June, and Devenski will now be sidelined until at least (in a best-case scenario) the 2022 All-Star break. It is the second elbow injury in as many seasons for Devenski, who was limited to 3 2/3 innings in 2020 due to an arthroscopic procedure.

Where is Chris Devenski playing?

What is the MLB restricted list?

The Restricted list is a compendium of players who are out of organized baseball but are not free agents.

Where did Chris Devenski go?

What is the bereavement list?

The bereavement list may be used when a player finds it necessary to leave the team to attend to a serious illness or death in his (or his spouse’s) immediate family. A player placed on the bereavement list must miss a minimum of three games and a maximum of seven games.

Can a DH hit for anyone?

Major League Baseball rule. In Major League Baseball, the designated hitter is a player who does not play a position in the field, but instead replaces the pitcher in the batting order. The DH may only be used for the pitcher (and not any other position player), as stated in Rule 5.11.

What does optioning a baseball player mean?

Definition. Players on a 40-man roster are given three Minor League “options.” An option allows that player to be sent to the Minor Leagues (“optioned”) without first being subjected to waivers. Players who are optioned to the Minors are removed from a team’s active 26-man roster but remain on the 40-man roster.