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Athletics' Zach Jackson: Clears waivers
The Oakland Athletics outrighted Zach Jackson to Triple-A Las Vegas on Tuesday after he cleared waivers.Jackson lost his spot on Oakland's 40-man roster Saturday, when the Athletics needed to clear room for right-hander Alex Speas after acquiring him from the White Sox. Though he notched 28 holds and four saves for Oakland over the past two seasons, Jackson struggled mightily in spring training to earn a demotion to Triple-A to begin the season. The Athletics elected to designate him for assignment after Jackson failed to show much improvement at Las Vegas; he was touched up for one earned run on two hits and five walks over two innings through his first two appearances in the Pacific Coast League.
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Athletics' Zach Jackson: Designated for assignment
Zach Jackson was designated for assignment by the Oakland Athletics on Sunday.It's been a precipitous drop for Jackson in a relatively short period of time, as he recorded 28 holds and four saves while posting a a 2.86 ERA over 73 games for Oakland over the 2022 and 2023 seasons. The right-hander's fortunes began to turn for the worse this spring when he produced a 6.48 ERA in nine Cactus League outings, and they didn't get any better (18.00 ERA, 5.00 WHIP) over three appearances with Triple-A Las Vegas early this minor-league season. Jackson's spot on the 40-man roster was taken up by Alex Speas, who was acquired from the White Sox on Saturday for cash considerations.
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Athletics' Zach Jackson: Optioned to Triple-A
The Oakland Athletics optioned Zach Jackson to Triple-A Las Vegas on Wednesday.Jackson missed out on a bullpen spot after allowing seven runs (six earned) over 8.1 innings this spring. The 29-year-old could still eventually fill a leverage role in an unsettled Oakland bullpen.
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Athletics' Zach Jackson: Healthy for spring training
Zach Jackson (elbow/appendix) has made two appearances for the Oakland Athletics thus far during Cactus League play, covering two scoreless innings and striking out a batter while giving up one hit and one walk.When healthy, Jackson was one of the Athletics' top relievers last season, but he didn't make any appearances after May 16 due to a right flexor tendon strain. He began a minor-league rehab assignment in late July, but he ultimately wasn't activated from the 60-day injured list after he required an emergency appendectomy. Jackson appears to have made a full recovery from the appendectomy and should be in good shape to make the Athletics' Opening Day roster, but it's unclear if he'll be a part of Oakland's unsettled closing situation.
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Athletics' Zach Jackson: Out indefinitely after appendectomy
Zach Jackson (elbow) underwent an appendectomy Monday and is without a timeline to resume his rehab program, Martin Gallegos of MLB.com reports.Jackson has made two minor-league appearances in the past week as he works on returning from a strained elbow, but his recovery from the appendectomy will put a pause on his rehab indefinitely. He struck out four and allowed two earned runs in two innings across the two rehab appearances. The right-hander has been on the injured list since mid-May.
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Athletics' Zach Jackson: Logs second rehab outing
Zach Jackson (elbow) allowed two earned runs on two solo home runs while also recording two strikeouts over one inning in Single-A Stockton's win over Lake Elsinore on Saturday.Jackson's second rehab outing certainly didn't go as smoothly as the first, when he fired a perfect frame Wednesday. However, Jackson still toughed out a difficult inning and recorded a pair of strikeouts along the way, firing 11 of his 17 pitches for strikes. Despite the somewhat rocky appearance Saturday, Jackson will move up to Triple-A Las Vegas for his next rehab outing Tuesday, per Martin Gallegos of MLB.com.
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Athletics' Zach Jackson: Begins rehab assignment
Zach Jackson (elbow) began a rehab assignment with Low-A Stockton on Wednesday.Jackson struck out a pair in a perfect inning in his first game action in more than two months. The reliever should move up to a higher affiliate soon and wouldn't appear far off from rejoining the Oakland Athletics' bullpen.
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Athletics' Zach Jackson: Completes another bullpen session
Zach Jackson (elbow) threw another bullpen session Saturday, the Associated Press reports.Jackson also threw a bullpen session the previous Saturday and didn't experience any residual effects, but the Oakland Athletics apparently determined he wasn't yet ready to face live hitters. However, if the right-hander's elbow responds well again over the next few days, a live BP session could be the next step in Jackson's recovery.
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Athletics' Zach Jackson: No issues after bullpen session
Zach Jackson (elbow) did not feel any residual effects from Saturday's bullpen session, the team's official site reports.Jackson reported feeling good Sunday and is now set to face live hitters in a batting practice session as his next step. The right-hander last saw game action May 16, so he projects for a fairly lengthy rehab assignment whenever he reaches that stage of his recovery.
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Athletics' Zach Jackson: Set for bullpen session
Zach Jackson (elbow) is slated to throw a bullpen session Saturday, the team's official site reports.The right-hander's absence due to a flexor tendon strain is approaching two months, yet Saturday's planned activity is certainly a step in the right direction. Jackson will eventually be ticketed for a lengthy rehab assignment given how long he's been sidelined, but even that step is still likely weeks away.