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Dodgers' Sam Gaviglio: Returns stateside with Dodgers
Gaviglio signed with the Dodgers as a non-roster invitee Friday, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.
Gaviglio has thrown 296.2 major-league innings over the last four seasons, posting an unexciting 4.88 ERA. He spent the second half of last season pitching for the SSG Landers in Korea and fared considerably worse, struggling to a 5.86 ERA in 15 starts. The 31-year-old righty will have to show much more than that to earn significant innings with a team as strong as the Dodgers.
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Sam Gaviglio: Heading to Korea
Gaviglio is expected to sign with the KBO's SSG Landers, Hong Ji-soo of Naver Sports reports.
Gaviglio owns a 4.88 ERA in 296.2 career MLB innings. He failed to win a roster spot with the Rangers this spring and had been pitching for Triple-A Round Rock, but he'll now head overseas in search of new opportunities.
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Rangers' Sam Gaviglio: Reassigned to minor-league camp
Gaviglio was reassigned to minor-league camp Thursday.
Gaviglio served as a non-roster invitee over the first few weeks of spring training and made four Cactus League appearances. During that time, he allowed four runs on seven hits and three walks while striking out three over 4.2 innings. The right-hander will likely begin the regular season with Triple-A Round Rock.
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Rangers' Sam Gaviglio: Lands with Rangers
Gaviglio joined the Rangers as a non-roster invitee Monday.
Gaviglio threw just three innings for the Blue Jays last season, walking five batters and allowing three runs. In 296.2 total innings at the highest level, he owns a 4.88 ERA, a mark that could earn him at least a low-leverage relief role if he looks good in camp.
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Sam Gaviglio: Heads to free agency
Gaviglio cleared waivers Friday and was released by the Blue Jays.
Gaviglio made four appearances for the Blue Jays this season, allowing three runs across three innings while walking five and striking out just one. The 30-year-old now owns a 4.88 ERA in 296.2 career big-league innings.
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Blue Jays' Sam Gaviglio: Loses 40-man spot
The Blue Jays designated Gaviglio for assignment Monday.
Toronto dropped Gaviglio and infielder Brandon Drury from its 40-man roster to clear space for pitcher Ross Stripling and infielder Jonathan Villar, both of whom were acquired prior to Monday's trade deadline. Gaviglio has served mostly as a low-leverage option out of the bullpen during multiple stints with the big club this season, giving up three runs on three hits and five walks over three innings.
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Blue Jays' Sam Gaviglio: Optioned by Blue Jays
Gaviglio was optioned to the Blue Jays' alternate training site Wednesday, Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet.ca reports.
Gaviglio was quite effective in his two appearances out of the bullpen since rejoining the major-league club, but he'll return to alternate camp. In his two most recent outings, he tossed two scoreless innings, allowing no hits and two walks while striking out zero. Derek Fisher (quadriceps) and Sean Reid-Foley were added to the active roster in corresponding moves.
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Blue Jays' Sam Gaviglio: Back with Blue Jays
Gaviglio was recalled by the Blue Jays on Friday.
Gaviglio has bounced between the big-league roster and the alternate training site throughout the season. He's made just two appearances, allowing three runs in one total inning of work. Jacob Waguespack was optioned in a corresponding move.
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Blue Jays' Sam Gaviglio: Sent back to alternate site
The Blue Jays optioned Gaviglio to their alternate training site Monday prior to the club's 7-2 win over the Orioles.
Since the Blue Jays and Rays resumed Saturday's suspended game Sunday before playing their scheduled game later that day, Gaviglio was able to join Toronto as a 29th man in advance of the latter contest. He went unused Sunday in the 7-5 loss in eight innings and was sent back to the alternate site Monday with Toronto needing to reduce its roster to 28 men ahead of its series opener with the Orioles.
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Blue Jays' Sam Gaviglio: Moves up to big club
The Blue Jays recalled Gaviglio from their alternate training site ahead of Sunday's game against the Rays.
Gaviglio will be designated as the 29th man for the Blue Jays, who were awarded an extra player since Toronto and Tampa Bay had to resume Saturday's suspended game earlier in the day. He'll provide Toronto will some length out of the bullpen while he's up with the big club.
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Blue Jays' Sam Gaviglio: Optioned to alternate camp
Gaviglio was optioned to the Blue Jays' alternate training site Saturday, Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet.ca reports.
Despite pitching just one inning over two appearances to begin the season, Gaviglio gave up three runs on three hits and three walks while striking out one. As a result, he'll lose his place in the major-league bullpen for now and attempt to turn things around at the alternate training site.
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Blue Jays' Sam Gaviglio: Role uncertain in 2020
Gaviglio's role in the bullpen remains unclear when the 2020 season finally begins.
Two years ago, the junk-balling right-hander started 24 games as the Jays were unable to scrounge up any better rotation options. Last season, the team kept Gaviglio in long relief despite numerous injuries to its starters. In both campaigns, keeping the ball in the park was his biggest issue -- he posted a HR/9 north of 1.5 both years. Gavigio was held to one-inning stints in camp this season before spring training was suspended, posting a 0.00 ERA and 3:0 K:BB through three frames, which suggests he could find himself in a low-leverage middle-relief role in 2020 after the organization significantly bolstered its rotation depth and long-relief options over the winter. Whatever his role, he'll need to improve on his career 4.84 ERA in the majors if he wants to remain in Toronto's plans beyond 2020.
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Blue Jays' Sam Gaviglio: Stuck with loss Friday
Gaviglio (4-2) allowed three runs on a hit and three walks Friday, striking out one in two-thirds of an inning. He took the loss as the Blue Jays fell 7-4 to the Mariners.
Gaviglio got into trouble in the sixth inning as he loaded the bases and walked Kyle Seager to being one run around, and then Tim Mayza allowed a pair of inherited runners to score after Gaviglio got the hook. The reliever now owns a 4.82 ERA and 1.17 WHIP with 72 strikeouts over 80.1 innings this year while working mainly in low-leverage situations that keep him off the radar of most fantasy GMs.
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Blue Jays' Sam Gaviglio: Stuck in low-leverage role
Gaviglio has a 5.27 ERA, 1.28 WHIP and 23:6 K:BB through 27.1 innings since the beginning of June.
The right-hander is acting as a long reliever for the Jays, and while the role does get him regular work due to the shaky nature of the team's rotation, Gaviglio isn't exactly thriving in it. Unless he can start pitching better and find his way into a higher-leverage spot in the pecking order, he'll remain a fantasy afterthought.
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Blue Jays' Sam Gaviglio: Struggles continue Saturday
Gaviglio was charged with two runs on six hits and a walk over 3.2 innings during Saturday's 8-7 win at Boston. He had one strikeout and did not factor in the decision.
Gaviglio entered with one out and a runner on first base in the second inning, and he was unable to prevent further damage after issuing a walk and giving up a two-run double. All things considered, the 29-year-old did well to only get charged with two runs after allowing six hits, including three extra-base knocks. Gaviglio has struggled mightily over his last 11 appearances with 20 runs allowed -- including nine homers -- across 21.1 innings.
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Blue Jays' Sam Gaviglio: Slated for primary pitcher role
The Blue Jays will deploy Gaviglio as their primary pitcher in Saturday's game against the Red Sox, Hazel Mae of Sportsnet reports.
Considering Gaviglio was last used out of the bullpen four days ago, he should be well rested and available for around 3-to-4 innings or 40-to-50 pitches. After turning in a 1.76 ERA, 0.65 WHIP and 30:4 K:BB through his first 15 appearances of the season, Gaviglio has fallen on hard times lately. He's given up at least one run in all but one of his last nine outings, posting a 9.17 ERA and 1.75 WHIP during that stretch.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-2, 195 lbs |
Birthplace: Ashland, OR |
Age: 34 |
School: Oregon State |
Experience: R |
Bats/Throws: R, R |