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Danny Farquhar: Shifts to coaching gig
Danny Farquhar took a job with the White Sox as a pitching coach, ending his playing career, Scott Merkin of MLB.com reports.Farquhar was released by the Yankees in June and opted to transition to a coaching role after failing to latch on elsewhere. Across parts of seven big-league seasons, the right-hander compiled a career 3.93 ERA and 10.2 K/9 in 272.1 innings.
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Danny Farquhar: Released Wednesday
Danny Farquhar has been released by the Yankees, Conor Foley of the Times-Tribune reports.The Yankees released the 32-year-old reliever Wednesday after he appeared in just two games for the RailRiders. He struggled in those appearances, giving up seven earned runs on six hits over three innings.
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Yankees' Danny Farquhar: Heading to Triple-A
Danny Farquhar joined Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Monday, Michele Steele of ESPN reports.Farquhar remained in extended spring training while recovering from the brain aneurysm he suffered last April. He's not on the New York Yankees' 40-man roster but could still make a push for a bullpen spot should he impress at the Triple-A level.
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Yankees' Danny Farquhar: Will stay in Tampa
Danny Farquhar will stay in Tampa to continue building back to a normal pitching workload before heading to a minor-league affiliate, James Wagner of The New York Times reports.Farquhar will presumably being sent to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre once he's up to speed. The 32-year-old suffered a brain aneurysm at the beginning of last season and was cleared to resume baseball activities in late November, but struggled in his one appearance in spring training, giving up six runs on four hits in two innings pitched. If the righty is able to re-establish his command, it's possible he find his way onto the major-league roster.
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Yankees' Danny Farquhar: Sent to minor-league camp
Danny Farquhar was sent to minor-league camp Tuesday, Pete Caldera of The Bergen Record reports.Farquhar allowed six runs in two innings during his time in big-league camp, walking five while striking out none, but the fact that he's pitching at all is remarkable after he suffered a brain hemorrhage in April of last year. He could be a depth option for the New York Yankees this season if he's able to regain his stuff in the minors.
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Yankees' Danny Farquhar: Likely to make spring debut Saturday
Danny Farquhar said that he's listed among the pitchers available out of the bullpen for Saturday's exhibition versus the Pirates, Brendan Kuty of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.Assuming that list remains accurate once the weekend arrives, Farquhar will make his first appearance in a competitive setting since April 20, when he suffered a brain hemorrhage that required emergency surgery. Farquhar received medical clearance in November to resume his career and signed with the New York Yankees later in the winter, but the club has still taken a cautious approach with his usage this spring. The lefty completed his second simulated game Wednesday and now looks ready to compete for a spot in the big-league bullpen, per Coley Harvey of ESPN.com.
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Yankees' Danny Farquhar: Signs with Yankees
Danny Farquhar signed a minor-league contract with the New York Yankees on Monday, Jon Heyman of FancredSports.com reports.Farquhar suffered a major health scare in 2018, so this is an encouraging development for the soon-to-be 32-year-old. The right-hander owns a career 3.92 ERA and 1.26 WHIP across 272.1 major-league innings, so he should have a good shot at claiming an Opening Day bullpen gig, though nothing is guaranteed given the Yankees' impressive bullpen depth coupled with the uncertainty surrounding Farquhar's return.
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Danny Farquhar: Clears final hurdle
Danny Farquhar (head) has been medically cleared to play baseball again, James Fegan of The Athletic Chicago reports.This is exciting news for Farquhar, whose future was uncertain after he suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm in April that left him in intensive care for weeks and proved life-threatening. The 31-year-old, who owns a career 3.93 ERA and 1.26 WHIP across 272.1 major-league innings, noted that multiple teams have expressed interest in signing him since he was outrighted off the White Sox's 40-man roster and became a free agent in October.
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White Sox's Danny Farquhar: Outrighted from 40-man roster
Danny Farquhar (head) was outrighted to Triple-A Charlotte on Friday and will become a free agent following the conclusion of the 2018 season.Farquhar appeared in eight games for the Chicago White Sox this year but had his season cut short when he collapsed in the dugout due to a brain hemorrhage in late April. The 31-year-old spent a couple weeks at a hospital and was ruled out for the remainder of the year. His timetable for getting back on the mound is unclear, though he's expected to try and make a comeback for the 2019 campaign.
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White Sox's Danny Farquhar: Discharged from hospital
Danny Farquhar (head) was discharged from the hospital Monday and is resting at home with his family.Farquhar suffered a brain hemorrhage from a ruptured aneurysm in the dugout during a game in mid-April. His neurosurgeon expects him to be able to pitch again in the future, but he's been officially ruled out for the remainder of the season in order to allow him to fully recover.