The Angels announced their first round of spring training roster cuts on Sunday. While the list was short on surprises, the Angels wasted no time clarifying one of their key position battles.
The Angels have agreed to a minor league deal with shortstop Richie Martin, according to the transactions log on Martin’s MLB.com player page. Martin, 29, was selected 20th overall by the A’s in the 2015 draft out of the University of Florida.
The Los Angeles Angels continue to make moves on the minor league scene. According to Taylor Blake Ward, the Angels have signed former top prospect and shortstop Richie Martin to a minor league deal. Martin, 29, spent the 2023 season with the Washington Nationals' organization in Triple-A Rochester.
The Reds announced a pair of minor league deals today, one of them going to left-hander Alex Young and the other to infielder Richie Martin. Both players have received invitations to major league Spring Training.
CLEVELAND—After Thursday night’s game against the Cleveland Guardians, the Orioles will have 32 games remaining, and 20 of them are at home. The Orioles have three games against Oakland, four against Toronto and three against Boston beginning on Friday night.
The Orioles announced another series of roster moves Thursday, selecting the contract of first baseman Jesus Aguilar (whom they signed to a minor league deal yesterday), recalling top pitching prospect DL Hall from Triple-A Norfolk and designating infielder Richie Martin for assignment.
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The Orioles decided the time was right to promote outfield prospect Kyle Stowers to the major leagues on Friday. Stowers was hitting .264 with 19 home runs and 78 RBIs with Triple-A Norfolk.
KANSAS CITY—The Orioles placed infielder Ramón Urías on the 10-day injured list with a strained left oblique. Urías suffered the injury during batting practice before Friday night’s game and the move was retroactive to Friday.
ST. LOUIS—When the Orioles decided to carry 14 pitchers this month, they left them with a three-man bench, and if one—or two—of those players is hurt, that means scrambling.
The next two days promise to be busy ones for the Orioles. Because of the likelihood of a lockout beginning on Thursday, the players and owners agreed to move up the deadline for tendering contracts from Thursday to Tuesday at 8 p.m.
In the Orioles’ final game of the 2021 season, Pat Valaika was the starting second baseman, Richie Martin the shortstop and Kelvin Gutiérrez was at third.
Matt Harvey’s season with the Orioles may be over. The Orioles placed the 32-year-old right-hander on the 10-day injured list with right knee inflammation and recalled infielder Richie Martin from Triple-A Norfolk on Thursday.
With the Orioles on an 18-game game losing streak, the longest in Major League Baseball in 16 years, and just three short of tying their 21-game skid to begin the 1988 season, personnel changes are coming to the team’s infield.
Cedric Mullins got his usual business out of the way early tonight, which is so often how it happens. Richie Martin maintained his power surge at Fenway Park, though with a pronounced gap in between home runs.
After Monday night’s Orioles win, manager Brandon Hyde said it was his team’s most complete game of the season. A night later, the Orioles played a game in which nothing seemed to go right.
Richie Martin played five games on his injury rehab assignment and was redirected to New York. Never assuming that the Orioles wanted him back at Triple-A Norfolk.
The Orioles reinstated infielder Richie Martin from the 60-day injured list with a fractured left wrist. He is not in the lineup for the Orioles’ game with the New York Yankees on Monday night.
In an email to Orioles’ season ticket-holders, Executive Vice President/General Manager Mike Elias writes that the team’s ownership is committed to keeping the Orioles.
A last-place finish in the American League East in 2017 convinced Orioles management the team needed to jettison vets and start over. This rebuilding project clearly is going to take awhile, Justin Mears writes.
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