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Giants' Brandon Beachy: Signs minor-league deal with Giants
Beachy signed a minor-league contract with San Francisco on Saturday, Jon Heyman of FancredSports.com reports.
Beachy has pitched parts of five seasons in the big leagues, posting an ERA of 3.36 in 48 starts. Just two of those starts have come since 2013, however, and none have come since 2015. Elbow issues kept him out of affiliated baseball altogether the last two seasons, though he did appear briefly for the New Britain Bees of the Atlantic League last year, allowing five earned runs in 12.2 innings. It would be a surprise if the 32-year-old makes an impact at the major-league level this season, but his past success means there are certainly worse players for the Giants to take a shot on.
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Dodgers' Brandon Beachy: Remains at spring training complex
Beachy (elbow) returned to the Dodgers' spring training complex in June after recovering from a PRP injection, the Orange County Register reports.
He still hasn't pitched in a game in 2016, and it's reasonable to think that he will be limited to a bullpen role if he's able to get back on the mound in game situations before the end of the season.
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Dodgers' Brandon Beachy: Leaves team's spring training complex
Beachy (elbow) has left the team's spring training complex in Arizona and gone home, the Dodgers' official site reports.
There hasn't been any official word from the club, but signs would seem to point to Beachy having more issues with his arm.
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Dodgers' Brandon Beachy: Ceased throwing activities
Beachy has ceased throwing activities due to the tendinitis in his elbow, Eric Stephen of SB Nation reports.
Beachy was making progress, but seems to have re-aggravated the tendinitis, as he is no longer throwing. There is no timetable for his return.
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Dodgers' Brandon Beachy: Throws off mound Saturday
Beachy (arm) resumed throwing off a mound Saturday, J.P Hoonstra of the Los Angeles News Group reports.
Beachy has been battling arm tendinitis since early March, but he was finally able to get back on the mound Saturday after being given a week to rest following a disastrous outing against Arizona. He'll likely need a few more mound sessions before he can be considered a go for game action, however. Look for Beachy to start the year at Triple-A despite the rash of injuries to the back end of the Dodgers' rotation.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-2, 215 lbs |
Birthplace: Kokomo, IN |
Age: 38 |
Experience: 5 |
Bats/Throws: R, R |