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]]>ESPN’s Jeff Passan adds that the agreement contains a team option for Astros, while Baez will get a chance to up his earnings with a number of bonuses and escalators.
The deal is expected to be finalized once the 32-year-old player undergoes physical.
Astros entered the offseason with a goal to add depth to their bullpen, and signing Baez gets them closer to that goal. The franchise previously also added right-hand reliever Ryne Stanek to a one-year deal.
Pedro Baez spent his entire career in the majors with LA Dodgers, who gave him his MLB debut back in 2014. At the end of last season, he was the player with the longest active tenure as a Dodger behind ace Clayton Kershaw and All-Star Kenley Jansen.
Baez played 355 MLB games with the Dodgers, serving as a closer in 51 of them and posting a 21-15 record. He has a 3.03 ERA to go with 369 strikeouts and three saves.
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]]>Recovery for Tommy John surgery varies between players, but they usually take 12 to 15 months to recover and return to the field after the procedure. This means that Verlander will miss the remainder of the 2020 season and that he may also miss the entire 2021 season.
Verlander was attempting a comeback last week, as the 37-year-old pitcher hadn’t seen the mound since July due to a forearm strain. During his comeback, he felt “stiffness” in his elbow and a doctor advised him to have the surgery.
“I truly believe everything happens for a reason,” Verlander said in a video posted on Instagram. “And although 2020 has sucked, hopefully when this rehab process is all said and done, this will allow me to charge through the end of my career and be healthy as long as I want and pitch as long as I want and accomplish some of the goals that I want in my career.”
The Astros’ pitcher still has two years left on his overall deal with the Astros and he’ll be a free agent in 2022. This means that this could have potentially been Verlander’s last game with the team.
Verlander joined the Astros in 2017 and he’s played some of the best baseball of his career. His record since arriving in Houston is 43-15 record with 2.45 ERA and 640 strikeouts. He’s also had two All-Star appearances and in 2019, he won the Cy Young award.
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]]>The post Reliever Pedro Baez Agrees to a 2-Year Deal with Houston Astros appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>ESPN’s Jeff Passan adds that the agreement contains a team option for Astros, while Baez will get a chance to up his earnings with a number of bonuses and escalators.
The deal is expected to be finalized once the 32-year-old player undergoes physical.
Astros entered the offseason with a goal to add depth to their bullpen, and signing Baez gets them closer to that goal. The franchise previously also added right-hand reliever Ryne Stanek to a one-year deal.
Pedro Baez spent his entire career in the majors with LA Dodgers, who gave him his MLB debut back in 2014. At the end of last season, he was the player with the longest active tenure as a Dodger behind ace Clayton Kershaw and All-Star Kenley Jansen.
Baez played 355 MLB games with the Dodgers, serving as a closer in 51 of them and posting a 21-15 record. He has a 3.03 ERA to go with 369 strikeouts and three saves.
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]]>The post Houston Astros’ Pitcher Justin Verlander Set For Tommy John Surgery appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Recovery for Tommy John surgery varies between players, but they usually take 12 to 15 months to recover and return to the field after the procedure. This means that Verlander will miss the remainder of the 2020 season and that he may also miss the entire 2021 season.
Verlander was attempting a comeback last week, as the 37-year-old pitcher hadn’t seen the mound since July due to a forearm strain. During his comeback, he felt “stiffness” in his elbow and a doctor advised him to have the surgery.
“I truly believe everything happens for a reason,” Verlander said in a video posted on Instagram. “And although 2020 has sucked, hopefully when this rehab process is all said and done, this will allow me to charge through the end of my career and be healthy as long as I want and pitch as long as I want and accomplish some of the goals that I want in my career.”
The Astros’ pitcher still has two years left on his overall deal with the Astros and he’ll be a free agent in 2022. This means that this could have potentially been Verlander’s last game with the team.
Verlander joined the Astros in 2017 and he’s played some of the best baseball of his career. His record since arriving in Houston is 43-15 record with 2.45 ERA and 640 strikeouts. He’s also had two All-Star appearances and in 2019, he won the Cy Young award.
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