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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Trevor Rosenthal has not allowed a run since April 24.
      Advice: Rosenthal had a rough first month but is back to his dominating ways here in May. The hard-throwing 22-year-old right-hander boasts a 2.42 ERA and 32/6 K/BB ratio in 22 1/3 innings this season and should continue to be a solid source of holds all year. He has been the most heavily-used reliever in the major leagues thus far.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Twins optioned LHP Pedro Hernandez to Triple-A Rochester.
      Advice: Hernandez had a rough 5.85 ERA, 1.67 WHIP and 17/10 K/BB ratio through his first 32 1/3 innings. The Twins will add a new piece to their starting rotation on Friday.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Rays optioned LHP Jeff Beliveau to Triple-A Durham.
      Advice: Beliveau was up in the majors for only two days and did not make an appearance in a game. The 26-year-old left-hander was sporting a 4.35 ERA in 10 appearances at the Triple-A level at the time of his promotion.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sat, May 18
    • Rays recalled LHP Jeff Beliveau from Triple-A Durham.
      Advice: It's believed Beliveau will be up solely for Sunday, as it's already been confirmed that Jake Odorizzi will be promoted to start in place of David Price on Monday. Beliveau, a lefty, has an underwhelming 4.35 ERA in 10 appearances this season with Durham.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Gordon Beckham (hand) tallied three hits Sunday in his second rehab game with Triple-A Charlotte.
      Advice: Beckham went 2-for-4 on Saturday in his rehab debut and is looking ready to rejoin the White Sox. But since he's been out so long -- over five weeks -- the second baseman will likely remain on the farm until Friday.
      More: WhiteSox.mlb.com
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Gordon Beckham (hand) could be activated from the disabled list for the White Sox' series against the Marlins next weekend.
      Advice: Beckham, who had surgery last month to remove the hamate bone from his left hand, will begin a rehab assignment on Saturday. The White Sox have been using Jeff Keppinger at second base and will welcome the defensive upgrade with Beckham.
      More: Chicago Sun-Times
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Wed, May 15
    • Gordon Beckham (hand) hopes to begin a rehab assignment Saturday with Triple-A Charlotte.
      Advice: Beckham had surgery last month to remove the hamate bone from his left hand, but he has increased baseball activities in recent days and is ready to test himself in game action. He figures to rejoin the White Sox by the end of the month.
      More: Dan Hayes on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Rangers recalled RHP Josh Lindblom from Triple-A Round Rock.
      Advice: Lindblom will take the place of Alexi Ogando in the starting rotation and pitch Monday night against the Athletics. The 25-year-old right-hander had a 2.08 ERA and 33/11 K/BB ratio in 43 1/3 innings over seven starts and one relief appearance in Triple-A. While he has 101 relief appearances in the majors, this will be his first start in the big leagues. We'd steer clear outside of deeper AL-only formats.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Thu, May 16
    • Josh Lindblom will be called up to start Monday against the Athletics.
      Advice: He'll take Alexi Ogando's place in the starting rotation. Lindblom, who was acquired from the Phillies in the Michael Young deal, owns a solid 2.08 ERA and 33/11 K/BB ratio in 43 1/3 innings over seven starts and one relief appearance this season with Triple-A Round Rock. He'll likely be a reliever in the long-term, but he might be worth a look in AL-only leagues.
      More: Anthony Andro on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Brett Myers (elbow) will make his second minor league rehab start on Wednesday at Double-A Akron.
      Advice: Myers threw 33 pitches last week in his first rehab start and will probably try to top 50 pitches on Wednesday. He'll make at least one more start in the minors after that before being considered for activation. The right-hander is attempting to pitch through a UCL tear.
      More: Jordan Bastian on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Brett Myers (elbow) fared well in his first minor league rehab start with Double-A Akron on Friday, allowing just one hit and a walk over three scoreless innings of work.
      Advice: Myers threw 33 pitches in the game, 18 for strikes. He's dealing with a mild UCL tear in his elbow, but has chosen to try to pitch through the injury rather than undergoing surgery. It's a good first step, but he'll need several rehab outings before rejoining the Indians' rotation.
      More: Jordan Bastian on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Colby Lewis (elbow) acknowledged on Monday afternoon that he's unhappy with his fastball velocity.
      Advice: Lewis was sitting around 85-86 mph in his rehab start Monday at Double-A Frisco and wants to be closer to 89-91 mph by the time he returns to the major leagues. The hope had been that he would be ready to rock during the first week of June, but a more realistic timetable calls for him to be activated near the middle of the month. Lewis is on his way back from major right elbow surgery.
      More: Anthony Andro on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Colby Lewis (elbow) is expected to rejoin the Rangers' rotation in the first week of June.
      Advice: After dealing with a minor bout of triceps tendinitis, Lewis will resume his rehab assignment at Double-A Frisco on Monday. He'll need two additional outings after that before being activated. The right-hander is a nice roster stash in fantasy leagues if you have room.
      More: Fort Worth Star-Telegram
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Thu, May 16
    • Colby Lewis (elbow, triceps) is scheduled to throw a bullpen Friday and resume his minor league rehab assignment Monday with Double-A Frisco.
      Advice: Lewis return from elbow surgery hit a snag over the weekend due to discomfort in his triceps muscle, but it was never a major concern. Barring any setbacks, he could join the Rangers' rotation in the early part of June.
      More: Anthony Andro on twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Red Sox manager John Farrell does not want to use Andrew Bailey on back-to-back days for now.
      Advice: Bailey was activated from the DL on Monday after missing a couple weeks with a biceps injury, and the team wants to ease him back into things. His fantasy owners would be wise to also stash Junichi Tazawa on their bench.
      More: Evan Drellich on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Thu, May 16
    • Andrew Bailey (biceps) threw a 15-pitch simulated inning on Thursday afternoon at Tropicana Field.
      Advice: Bailey induced fly ball outs from each of the three batters he faced and then worked on his throws to first base for a few minutes. The right-hander is expected to make a rehab appearance on Saturday at Triple-A Pawtucket before rejoining the Red Sox bullpen on Monday. He will take back Boston's ninth-inning gig once he is activated.
      More: Pete Abraham on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Wed, May 15
    • Red Sox manager John Farrell said during an appearance on WEEI that Andrew Bailey (biceps) will come off the disabled list by Monday at the latest.
      Advice: That's assuming he makes it through a simulated game Thursday and a rehab appearance on Saturday. Bailey is expected to take the closer role back from Junichi Tazawa upon his return.
      More: Peter Abraham on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Shin-Soo Choo is in Monday's lineup against the Mets.
      Advice: Choo wasn't in the original lineup, but that's only because Reds manager Dusty Baker thought that Jon Niese was pitching. However, he's back in there since Shaun Marcum is pitching for New York. Look for Choo to get the day off Tuesday.
      More: Cincinnati Reds on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Wed, May 15
    • Shin-Soo Choo went 4-for-5 with two home runs in the Reds' 4-0 win over the Marlins on Wednesday.
      Advice: Choo also singled twice and scored three runs total. The leadoff hitter is now batting .322 with 33 runs scored. He's been a fantasy revelation this year, and he's showing no signs of stopping.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Mark Teixeira (wrist) went 1-for-2 with a walk Monday in his first extended spring training game.
      Advice: Teixeira reported feeling "good" on his personal Twitter feed afterward. The first baseman is currently aiming to be activated from the disabled list by May 31, but the Yankees are at the top of the American League East standings and could decide to play it safe by letting his minor league rehab assignment linger into early June. Teixeira is on his way back from a torn tendon sheath.
      More: Mark Teixeira on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Wed, May 15
    • Mark Teixeira (wrist) is aiming to return from the disabled list on May 30 or 31.
      Advice: "It's great -- I couldn't be happier with my rehab," Teixeira said. "I'm looking at the end of May, sometime around the 30th or 31st maybe, to get back out there playing with the Yankees. I'm feeling great." Teixeira has been taking batting practice in the cages but still needs to take live BP on the field. "I would say the next step would be some live BP; we're not there yet," manager Joe Girardi said. "Then maybe some sim games, hopefully, then some rehab games. That's the progression, but we're still in the BP phase."
      More: Yankees.mlb.com
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Derek Holland allowed four runs on eight hits and lasted just 4 2/3 innings in a no-decision on Sunday night against the Tigers.
      Advice: It was the first time Holland hasn't gone at least five innings in a start this season. He gave up three walks and managed to finish with six strikeouts, but couldn't overcome a pair of home runs to Miguel Cabrera. After settling for two straight no-decisions, Holland will look to get back in the win column in his next start Saturday vs. the Mariners.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Brian McCann is not in Monday's lineup against the Twins.
      Advice: He'll take a seat after catching three straight days. Gerald Laird is paired up with Julio Teheran once again.
      More: MLB Lineups on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Athletics sent RHP Chris Resop outright to Triple-A Sacramento.
      Advice: Resop was designated for assignment by Oakland last week and passed through waivers. The right-hander had a 6.00 ERA and 13/10 K/BB ratio in 18 frames with the A's.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Athletics designated RHP Chris Resop for assignment.
      Advice: Hideki Okajima has been called up from Triple-A Sacramento to replace him on the active roster. Resop has an ugly 6.00 ERA and 13/10 K/BB ratio over 18 innings this season. He's making $1.35 million, so it's likely he'll pass through waivers.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Jake Odorizzi gave up three runs in five innings in his Rays' debut Monday against the Indians.
      Advice: Odorizzi allowed two runs in the first inning and one in the second, but he settled down from there and was able to keep the Rays in the ballgame. He gave up five hits and just one walk while striking out six batters. The 23-year-old right-hander is worth a shot in AL-only and deeper mixed leagues while David Price is sidelined, though he has a tough matchup against the Yankees this weekend.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sun, May 19
    • Rays manager Joe Maddon said he planned to have Jake Odorizzi make all of the starts in place of the injured David Price (triceps).
      Advice: It could possibly only be a couple starts, as the Rays are optimistic that Price will not need to miss much time. Odorizzi will make his Rays' debut on Tuesday against the Blue Jays. He's worth a shot in deeper mixed leagues.
      More: Roger Mooney on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sat, May 18
    • The Rays have officially announced that Jake Odorizzi will be Monday's starter against the Blue Jays.
      Advice: The move won't be made official until Sunday, but the Rays have confirmed what was suspected since David Price (triceps) went on the disabled list. The Blue Jays are not a very pitcher-friendly opponent, but Odorizzi is talented enough to warrant a roster spot in deeper mixed leagues. The 23-year-old right-hander has a 3.83 ERA and 47/15 K/BB ratio in 44 2/3 innings this season at Triple-A Durham.
      More: Marc Topkin on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times hears that prospect right-hander Jake Odorizzi is the most likely option to fill in for David Price (triceps) in the starting rotation.
      Advice: Alex Torres, Alex Colome, and Chris Archer are also under consideration for the assignment, but Odorizzi has pitched really well so far in Triple-A and lines up perfectly for Monday against the Blue Jays. The 23-year-old is worth grabbing in AL-only leagues.
      More: Marc Topkin on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • John Jaso's right leg is still bothering him a bit, but he could return to the lineup as soon as Tuesday.
      Advice: He'll be available off the bench Monday. Jaso has been sore since being hit by a pitch last Wednesday, but the malady isn't a big concern.
      More: Jane Lee on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • John Jaso (leg) indicated Friday that his right leg is still sore, making him unlikely to be available for Friday night's game against the Royals.
      Advice: Jaso was hit in the leg by a pitch during Wednesday's game and said that it still hurt running to his mailbox. Derek Norris is will continue to handle the catching duties while Jaso is sidelined.
      More: Susan Slusser on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Ryan Doumit is out of the Twins' lineup for the second straight day Monday.
      Advice: Doumit is still dealing with some soreness following a collision at home plate on Saturday. Consider him day-to-day.
      More: Mike Berardino on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Michael Cuddyer (neck) will play two games in extended spring training this week and is expected to be activated from the disabled list Friday.
      Advice: Cuddyer will fly to Arizona on Monday night and play in games on Tuesday and Wednesday. Barring any setbacks, he should be ready to go as soon as he's eligible on Friday. The 34-year-old has been sidelined since May 8 with a bulging disc in his neck.
      More: Tory Renck on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sun, May 19
    • Michael Cuddyer (neck) expects to be activated from the disabled list on Friday when first eligible.
      Advice: Cuddyer said he is feeling much better after receiving an epidural on Tuesday to relieve the stiffness and soreness in his neck. He resumed baseball activities Saturday, throwing and hitting in the cage. It's possible he'll go out on a short rehab assignment, though that's not a given.
      More: Denver Post
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Michael Cuddyer (neck) isn't sure he'll be ready for activation from the disabled list on May 24 when first eligible.
      Advice: "I was still pretty locked up yesterday after the epidural, but I'm feeling a little better today," Cuddyer said Thursday. The outfielder is still a few days away from resuming baseball activities. A clearer picture of his timetable should be known at that time.
      More: Denver Post
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • R.A. Dickey yielded three runs (two earned) in eight innings Monday in a 7-5 win over the Rays.
      Advice: It was his longest outing of the season. Dickey limited the Rays to just four hits, but he issued four walks. Still, he was able to limit the damage. The knuckleballer has allowed two earned runs in each of his last three starts, lowering his ERA from 5.36 to 4.50 for the year. It doesn't appear that Dickey will match the dominance he displayed last year, but he has righted the ship somewhat.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • David Freese needed stitches along the base of his right thumb after Sunday's win over the Brewers.
      Advice: Freese suffered a small gash while applying a diving tag on Norichika Aoki's cleat at home plate. The Cardinals' third baseman does not expect to miss any playing time. He's finally starting to come alive offensively after a dreadful first month-plus and might make for a decent buy-low candidate in some fantasy formats.
      More: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • David Freese launched a grand slam in Friday's 7-6 win over the Brewers.
      Advice: Well, that's one way to bust out of a slump. Freese entered play Friday homerless over his first 27 games this season. With the grand slam, he notched his first RBI since May 2. The Cardinals and fantasy owners are hoping that this night will serve as a turning point for his season.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Wed, May 15
    • David Freese is not in the Cardinals' starting lineup on Wednesday night against the Mets.
      Advice: Freese went 0-for-3 with a walk and two strikeouts on Tuesday and is now batting just .216/.296/.250 with zero homers in 26 games this season. Matt Carpenter will start at third base and Daniel Descalso will play second.
      More: St. Louis Cardinals on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Stephen Drew (back) has returned to the starting lineup for the Red Sox on Monday.
      Advice: Drew missed back-to-back games over the weekend due to back issue, but it was never a major concern. The 30-year-old is hitting .238/.336/.410 with three home runs, 18 RBI and a .746 OPS through 31 games this season.
      More: Tim Britton on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sun, May 19
    • Stephen Drew (back) is sitting out for the second straight game Sunday.
      Advice: Drew was able to play through a minor back issue on Friday, but the Red Sox don't want to push him. He should be ready to roll again soon. Pedro Ciriaco is getting another start at shortstop.
      More: Evan Drellich on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sat, May 18
    • Stephen Drew (back) is not in Saturday's lineup.
      Advice: Drew played through a back issue on Friday and the Red Sox don't want to risk it again. The injury is not considered serious, though, and Drew will try to return on Sunday.
      More: Tim Britton on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Yan Gomes slugged two home runs -- including a 10th-inning walkoff -- in Monday's 10-8 defeat of the Mariners.
      Advice: Gomes hit a solo shot in the bottom of the second inning and then played the hero by cranking a three-run blast in the bottom of the 10th with the Indians trailing by two. Gomes finished with four RBI and now has nine RBI in 17 games this season to go along with a cool .951 OPS. He should start seeing a bit more regular playing time.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Tigers recalled RHP Luke Putkonen from Triple-A Toledo.
      Advice: Putkonen will provide some needed depth for the Detroit bullpen, which got heavy use this weekend in Texas. The right-hander will operate as a mid-to-long reliever.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Bryce Harper (knee) is back in the Nationals' lineup Monday.
      Advice: Harper sat out Saturday and Sunday due to soreness in his left knee caused by last week's collision with the outfield wall. He's probably still a little sore but is feeling well enough to give it a go.
      More: Amanda Comack on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sun, May 19
    • Bryce Harper (knee) is not in the Nationals' lineup Sunday.
      Advice: Harper is still feeling banged up from last week's collision with the Dodger Stadium outfield wall. It's his left knee that has been bothering him most. He'll try to return to the Nationals' starting lineup on Monday.
      More: Adam Kilgore on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sat, May 18
    • Bryce Harper will miss Saturday and likely Sunday's game as well because of a bruised left knee.
      Advice: Harper is still feeling the effects of running into the Dodger Stadium outfield wall on Monday night and is getting a few days to recover in San Diego before the Nationals head to San Francisco. Harper underwent an MRI on his abdomen on Friday, which came back clean.
      More: Adam Kilgore on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • In his return to the starting lineup, Bryce Harper (nausea, shoulder, knee) hit his 11th home run in a victory over the Padres.
      Advice: Harper's seventh-inning solo bomb off Tyson Ross was his only hit in four at-bats. The wunderkind said he felt "terrible" after grounding out as a pinch-hitter Wednesday. It appears as though he'll have no further setbacks stemming from a violent kiss with the Dodger Stadium outfield wall on Monday.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Thu, May 16
    • Bryce Harper (nausea, shoulder, knee) is back in the Nationals' lineup Thursday.
      Advice: Harper grounded out as a pinch-hitter Wednesday and admitted after the game that he still felt "terrible" as a result of a collision with the outfield wall Monday. He apparently is feeling much better prior to Thursday's game, though, and will give it a go.
      More: Mark Zuckerman on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Wed, May 15
    • Bryce Harper (nausea, shoulder, knee) is also dealing with a sore rib cage.
      Advice: Harper didn't report the soreness in his rib cage on Tuesday. In addition to the rib cage soreness, he's also battling a sore shoulder, sore knee and nausea as a result of Monday's collision with the wall. He was able to work out some prior to Wednesday's game, though, and remains day-to-day.
      More: Bill Shaikin on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Tom Wilhelmsen blew his first save of the season Monday in the Mariners' late loss to the Indians.
      Advice: Wilhelmsen had the victory in his grasp with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning but dropped an easy throw at first base that allowed Jason Kipnis to score the tying run. The Mariners marched back in the top of the 10th but the Indians one-upped Seattle in the bottom of that frame. Wilhelmsen still has a cool 0.47 ERA and 0.68 WHIP in 19 innings this season. His job is safe.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Thu, May 16
    • Tom Wilhelmsen notched his 11th save of the season with a scoreless ninth inning in Thursday's win over the Yankees.
      Advice: A perfect 11-for-11 in save conversions this season, Wilhelmsen has allowed just one earned run in 2013 -- and that came on April 5. The Bartender's ERA (0.50), WHIP (0.61), job security and fantasy value for a reliever are all elite.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Mets signed RHP David Aardsma to a minor league contract; assigned him to Triple-A Las Vegas.
      Advice: Aardsma had been in negotiations with the Hanshin Tigers of Japan's Central League but ultimately decided to remain in the United States. The 31-year-old right-hander will try to work his way up to New York this season. He has made one appearance in the major leagues since the start of the 2010 campaign due to Tommy John reconstructive elbow surgery.
      More: Anthony DiComo on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • The Japanese website Sanspo.com reports that the Hanshin Tigers of Japan's Central League are trying to sign David Aardsma.
      Advice: Aardsma requested and was granted his released from the Marlins earlier this week, and it was evidently so that he could sign overseas. The right-hander has appeared in just one game at the big league level over the last two seasons due to Tommy John surgery.
      More: Patrick Newman on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Wed, May 15
    • Marlins released RHP David Aardsma.
      Advice: Per Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports, his minor league contract with the Marlins allowed Aardsma to opt out if he wasn't in the majors by May 15. The 31-year-old posted a 2.57 ERA and 12/8 K/BB ratio over 14 innings with Triple-A New Orleans. It shouldn't be long before he finds a new home.
      More: Jerry Crasnick on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)