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Neil Ramirez: Cut loose by Halos
The Angels released Neil Ramirez on Tuesday.Ramirez had been included in the Angels' 60-man roster pool and was throwing regularly at the team's alternate training site, but a callup to the big club never came for the veteran reliever. The right-hander is now free to pursue opportunities with other organizations.
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Angels' Neil Ramirez: Snags 60-man roster spot
Neil Ramirez will be part of the Los Angeles Angels' 60-man roster.Ramirez, who is not on the 40-man roster, was signed by the Angels to a minor-league deal in December. He appeared 22 times with Cleveland and Toronto last season, posting a combined 5.40 ERA and 1.64 WHIP in 25 innings. He is on the roster simply to provide depth and is unlikely to offer any fantasy value in 2020.
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Angels' Neil Ramirez: Latches on with Angels
Neil Ramirez signed a minor-league contract with Los Angeles on Friday, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports.Ramirez pitched in 22 games a season ago across stops with Cleveland and the Blue Jays, posting a 5.40 ERA and 1.64 WHIP with a 24:15 K:BB over 25 innings of relief work. He'll be tasked with earning a spot on the big-league roster during spring training, though even if he begins the year in Triple-A, he could surface in the majors at some point during the season.
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Neil Ramirez: Elects free agency
Neil Ramirez cleared waivers and elected free agency Wednesday, Mike Wilner of Sportsnet 590 The Fan reports.Ramirez recorded a 5.40 ERA this season in 25 innings for Cleveland and Toronto. The 30-year-old owns a career 4.46 ERA over parts of six seasons, meaning he's likely to keep finding work but is unlikely to pitch in a high-leverage role.
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Blue Jays' Neil Ramirez: Surrenders roster spot
Toronto designated Neil Ramirez for assignment Sunday.The 30-year-old righty reliever was bumped off the 40-man roster to make room for another bullpen arm in Ryan Tepera (elbow), who was reinstated from the 60-day injured list. Over 22 appearances between the Indians and Toronto Blue Jays this season, Ramirez has posted a 5.40 ERA and 1.64 WHIP across 25 innings.
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Blue Jays' Neil Ramirez: Tabbed as Monday's opener
Neil Ramirez will serve as the Toronto Blue Jays' opener Monday against the Rangers, Shi Davidi of Sportsnet.ca reports.Ramirez signed with the Blue Jays earlier this week after being released by the Indians and had his contract selected from Triple-A on Sunday. Either Brock Stewart or Zack Godley will be the bulk pitcher to follow.
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Blue Jays' Neil Ramirez: Contract selected
Neil Ramirez's contract was selected from Triple-A Buffalo prior to Sunday's game against the Yankees.He allowed five runs in an inning back on July 26, which hurt his ratios, but he has not allowed a run in eight of his last 10 appearances for the Bisons. Look for him to work in low-leverage situations.
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Blue Jays' Neil Ramirez: Signed by Blue Jays
Neil Ramirez joined the Toronto Blue Jays on a minor-league deal Wednesday, Scott Mitchell of TSN.ca reports.Ramirez tossed 16.2 innings for Cleveland this year, posting an unimpressive 5.40 ERA. He owns a career 4.41 mark in parts of six seasons but hasn't recorded an ERA below 4.50 since 2015. He'll head to High-A Dunedin to build up for now, but he could join the Blue Jays' bullpen at some point down the stretch.
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Neil Ramirez: Cut loose by Cleveland
Neil Ramirez was released by Cleveland on Friday.Ramirez opened the year in the big leagues but was designated for assignment in mid-May after recording a 5.40 ERA in 16.2 innings. He then went on to record a 4.91 ERA in 29.1 innings for Triple-A Columbus. He'll presumably be looking for a minor-league contract with a new club.
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Indians' Neil Ramirez: Outrighted to Triple-A
Neil Ramirez was outrighted to Triple-A Columbus.He passed through waivers unclaimed and will head to Triple-A to serve as organizational bullpen depth.