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Jeremy Guthrie: Officially announces retirement
Guthrie announced his retirement from professional baseball Monday in an essay posted on The Players' Tribune.
Guthrie's career ended on a sour note -- he gave up 10 runs while failing to escape the first inning in his lone appearance of the season with the Nationals on April 8 -- but it won't put too much of a damper on what was otherwise a decent 13-year run as a mid-rotation and back-end starter in the big leagues. Across stints with the Indians, Orioles, Rockies, Royals and Nationals, Guthrie accrued a 91-109 record and 4.42 ERA over 306 appearances (273 starts). The 38-year-old will likely be most fondly remembered for the three and a half seasons he spent in Kansas City, including winning a World Series in 2015.
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Jeremy Guthrie: Career essentially over
Guthrie will most likely never pitch again in the majors, MASN's Mark Zuckerman reports.
After allowing 10 runs and recording only two outs with the Nationals, Guthrie has come to terms with the fact that he will likely never put on a major-league uniform again. Guthrie is not officially retired, but at this point, that's just semantics.
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Jeremy Guthrie: Elects free agency
Guthrie has elected to become a free agent, Chelsea Janes of The Washington Post reports.
Guthrie is no stranger to a shaky start here and there, but after getting lit up for 10 earned runs back on April 8, the team designated him for assignment. Rather than go to the minors, Guthrie will take his chances in free agency, though it'd be surprising if he was offered much more than a minor-league deal.
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Nationals' Jeremy Guthrie: Designated for assignment after disastrous start
Guthrie was designated for assignment Sunday, Mark Zuckerman of MASN Sports reports.
Guthrie is coming off the worst outing of his 13-year career, as he allowed 10 earned runs while only recording two outs during Saturday's game against the Phillies. That disastrous start could mark the last major-league start of his career. Matt Albers has been selected to fill Guthrie's spot on the 40-man roster.
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Nationals' Jeremy Guthrie: Called back to majors
Guthrie was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse on Saturday, Dan Kolko of MASN reports.
With the Nationals' probable fifth starter, Joe Ross, not eligible for a call-up until April 12, Guthrie will start in his place for Saturday's game against the Phillies. He likely won't remain on the roster very long, so he doesn't carry much value at all. Michael Taylor was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse in a corresponding move.
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Nationals' Jeremy Guthrie: Confirmed as Saturday starter
Guthrie will start Saturday for the Nationals as expected, Dan Kolko of MASN reports.
Guthrie remains on the Triple-A roster for now, but a roster move will be coming before Saturday's 7:05 PM start time. His spot on the roster is likely to be short-lived. The Nationals can't use Joe Ross for this start because he was optioned fewer than 10 days ago, but unless Guthrie really shuts down Philadelphia on Saturday, Ross will likely be the Nationals' long-term fifth starter.
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Nationals' Jeremy Guthrie: Appears set for Saturday call-up
Guthrie is the likely option to start for the Nationals on Saturday, Chelsea Janes of The Washington Post reports.
Manager Dusty Baker wouldn't confirm it Friday, but Guthrie's minors schedule seems to line up in favor of him getting the call. If this comes to pass, fantasy owners of Phillies hitters may be wise to use them.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-1, 205 lbs |
Birthplace: Roseburg, OR |
Age: 45 |
School: Stanford |
Experience: 13 |
Bats/Throws: R, R |