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    Steven Wright: Released by Pirates

    Steven Wright was released by the Pirates on Thursday, Jake Crouse of MLB.com reports.Wright has made 18 appearances and 12 starts with Triple-A Indianapolis this season. He posted a 6.68 ERA and 1.87 WHIP to go along with 70 strikeouts across 63.1 frames. Given that lack of success, it's not a huge surprise that the Pirates opted to look elsewhere within their system. Miguel Yajure (forearm) was reinstated from the injured list and took over Wright's rotation spot.

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    Pirates' Steven Wright: Sent to minor-league camp

    The Pittsburgh Pirates reassigned Steven Wright (elbow) to their minor-league camp Monday.Wright hasn't pitched in affiliated ball since undergoing Tommy John surgery in October 2019 and didn't join the Pirates for spring training until last week, so he was never a legitimate threat to make the Opening Day roster. The knuckleballer at least appears to be back to full health following the reconstructive arm surgery, as he's scheduled to make his Grapefruit League debut in Monday's game against the Twins, according to Rob Biertempfel of The Athletic. Once the exhibition schedule concludes Tuesday, Wright will likely stick around at the Pirates' spring facility in Florida to continue to ramp up while awaiting for a potential opening in the big-league rotation or bullpen.

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    Pirates' Steven Wright: Signs minors deal with Pirates

    Steven Wright (elbow) signed a minor-league deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports.Wright's recent seasons have involved Tommy John surgery, a suspension for domestic violence and another for performance-enhancing drugs. His surgery came back in October of 2019, so he's probably able to get into game action soon. It's hard to see him carving out a significant role given that he's a 36-year-old who recorded a 4.71 ERA in his previous three seasons and is coming off a major procedure, though knuckleballers often age more gracefully than other pitchers.

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    Steven Wright: Needs Tommy John surgery

    Steven Wright will undergo Tommy John surgery on his right elbow, Andersen Pickard of MLBDailyDish.com reports.Wright was released by the Red Sox on Friday, a move which looks to be at least partially informed by this news. The surgery will almost certainly keep Wright out for all of the 2020 season, but if he undergoes the procedure soon, he could be good to go by spring training of 2021. Whether he's able to find a job at that point remains to be seen. He'll be 36 years old at that point and has posted a 4.71 ERA over his last three seasons, serving suspensions for domestic violence and PEDs over that stretch.

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    Steven Wright: Cut loose by Red Sox

    Steven Wright (elbow) was released by the Red Sox on Friday.Injuries and suspensions for both domestic violence and PEDs have combined to limit Wright to just 84 innings over the last three seasons. He wasn't particularly effective when available, posting a 4.71 ERA over that stretch. He most recently received a PRP injection in his elbow, making his status unclear for 2020. With plenty of risk from his age, injuries and performance, he may have a tough time finding a major-league deal this winter.

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    Red Sox's Steven Wright: Heads to 60-day IL

    The Boston Red Sox transferred Steven Wright (toe, elbow) to the 60-day injured list Sunday.Wright will be eligible to return in mid-September, but since he has yet to resume a proper throwing program, it appears more likely than not that his season is over. The right-hander was first placed on the IL in July with a bruised toe, but his elbow looks to be his chief concern at this point. He received a platelet-rich plasma injection in the elbow in early July from Dr. James Andrews and is likely still awaiting clearance for the next step in his rehab.

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    Red Sox's Steven Wright: Receives PRP injection

    Steven Wright (toe) recently received a PRP injection in his elbow, Bill Koch of The Providence Journal reports.Wright has been sidelined since mid-July with a bruised toe, but he received a shot to alleviate pain in his elbow after visiting with Dr. James Andrews on Tuesday. It's not yet known how this will affect the veteran's recovery timeline.

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    Red Sox's Steven Wright: Meeting with Dr. James Andrews

    Steven Wright (toe) will meet with Dr. James Andrews about an elbow injury, Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com reports.Wright has been out since mid-July with a bruised toe, but an elbow injury bad enough to visit Dr. Andrews for is a much more serious matter. The severity of his injury should become clear after his visit.

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    Red Sox's Steven Wright: Visiting doctors in Boston

    Steven Wright (toe) is visiting with doctors in Boston on Saturday, Bill Koch of The Providence Journal reports.Wright has been sidelined since July 13 with a right toe contusion and has yet to resume baseball activities, but Saturday's meeting with the doctors could help provide a timeline for his return.

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    Red Sox's Steven Wright: Out longer than expected

    Steven Wright (toe) still isn't doing any baseball activities, Guerin Austin of NESN reports.Wright has been out for a week with a bruised right big toe. He seems to be set for longer than a minimum-length stay on the injured list, though the Boston Red Sox have yet to provide a specific timeline.

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