Chris Parmelee

#26 1B / Miami Marlins / EXP: 6YRS / MINORS Height: 6-1 Weight: 220 lb Age: 36 College: None Bats/Throws -/-

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  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Athletics' Chris Parmelee: Hits first homer of spring Monday

    Chris Parmelee smacked a solo home run in his only at-bat during Monday's 3-1 Cactus League loss to the Reds.The 29-year-old first baseman has quietly had a decent spring, with Monday's homer bringing his line to .278/.278/.500. A non-roster invitee, Parmelee had an eight-plate appearance big league stint in 2016 with the Yankees in which he smacked a pair of round-trippers, and he owns a .248/.313/.405 career line over 311 major league games.

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    Athletics' Chris Parmelee: Agrees to minor league deal with A's

    Chris Parmelee signed a minor league contract with the A's on Wednesday that includes an invite to spring training, Jane Lee of MLB.com reports.The Yankees gave Parmelee the call in June after Mark Teixeira hit the DL, but he didn't even make it a week before going down with a hamstring injury. Parmelee then battled back spasms late in the year, but if healthy come the spring, the 28-year-old could make a push for a role at first base. He's hit .248/.313/.405 in parts of six major league seasons.

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    Yankees' Chris Parmelee: Lands on 7-day DL

    Chris Parmelee was placed on the 7-day DL on Thursday after experiencing back spasms, the Scranton Times-Tribune reports.Parmelee had recently been activated off the DL after missing two months with a hamstring issue, but he was forced to leave Wednesday's contest with discomfort in his back and it will now sideline him for at least a week. The first baseman had been hitting just .200 since being sent to the Triple-A club, and with the New York Yankees seeming committed to giving younger players chances, Parmelee may not have returned to the big leagues this year even if healthy.

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    Yankees' Chris Parmelee: Outrighted to Triple-A

    Chris Parmelee (hamstring) was reinstated from the 15-day disabled list Saturday and outrighted to Triple-A.The veteran had been out on a rehab assignment since early August and the club deemed him healthy enough to come off the DL on Saturday, but the New York Yankees also took him off their 40-man roster. He has slashed .255/.339/.448 at Triple-A this season.

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    Yankees' Chris Parmelee: On rehab assignment

    Chris Parmelee (hamstring) began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre last week, the Wilkes-Barre Times Leader reports.Parmelee has been sidelined since early June with a hamstring strain, but he appears to be nearing a return as he's worked his way up to minor league action for five games. He's racked up four hits -- including a home run -- in that span. It's unclear if the first baseman will rejoin the major league club when he's ready, but even if he is kept in the minors, Parmelee will likely get another chance in the big leagues when the rosters expand in September.

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    Yankees' Chris Parmelee: Will not return until after All-Star break

    Chris Parmelee (hamstring) didn't return to the team before the All-Star break.Parmelee has been out exactly one month now since he was placed on the disabled list with a Grade 2 right hamstring strain. He was expected to miss at least a month, but has yet to play in any rehab games and will likely need more time before coming back to the New York Yankees. Before he went down with the injury, Parmelee was 4-for-8 with two home runs in his brief time with the Yankees.

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    Yankees' Chris Parmelee: Progressing to working out on treadmill

    Chris Parmelee said he hasn't felt any pain in his injured hamstring in about a week, and is working out on a treadmill, Erik Boland of Newsday Sports reports.Although this is an encouraging sign for Parmelee's recovery, there is still no clear timetable for his return to baseball activities, let alone to the field. In his absence, Rob Refsnyder will continue to be the regular first baseman for the New York Yankees.

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    Yankees' Chris Parmelee: Out at least a month with hamstring strain

    Chris Parmelee will miss at least a month with a Grade 2 hamstring strain, Jared Diamond of the Wall Street Journal reports.With Parmelee out, Rob Refsnyder will be the everyday first baseman going forward. Parmelee was placed on the 15-day DL earlier Friday and will likely be out until after the All-Star break. He was 4-for-8 with two home runs in his short time with the New York Yankees in 2016.

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    Yankees' Chris Parmelee: Placed on DL with hamstring strain

    Chris Parmelee was placed on the 15-day DL with a right hamstring strain.Parmelee went in for an MRI after Thursday's game, but manager Joe Girardi had already said he would be shocked if the injury didn't require a stint on the DL. This takes another name out of the New York Yankees' jumble at first base, with Rob Refsnyder and Austin Romine more likely to get starts barring a roster move.

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    Yankees' Chris Parmelee: To undergo MRI, Girardi expects DL stint

    Chris Parmelee (hamstring) will go in for an MRI and manager Joe Girardi announced that he would be "shocked" if the first baseman didn't require a stint on the disabled list, Erik Boland of Newsday reports.Parmelee was helped off the field by the team's training staff Thursday after suffering a right hamstring injury. His status moving forward won't become clear until the results of his MRI come back, but Girardi's comments suggest he could be heading to the DL. Rob Refsnyder, who is a converted middle infielder, has been working at first of late and could be a stopgap at that position until Mark Teixeira returns from the disabled list.

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