The Los Angeles Dodgers have relied heavily on their bullpen throughout the first month of the regular season as they have led the league in innings pitched by relievers for a significant stretch.
Veteran pitcher Drew Pomeranz is back on the free-agent market after opting out of his minors deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Former Red Sox pitcher Drew Pomeranz helped his team prepare to face Clayton Kershaw in 2018.
Oklahoma City won a back-and-forth affair on Wednesday, thanks to a red hot start from one of its stars. For the second straight night, Miguel Vargas homered and drove in four runs.
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Drew Pomeranz to a Minor League contract and assigned him to Triple-A Oklahoma City on Friday. Pomeranz is a left-handed pitcher with 11 years of MLB experience, spending time with the San Diego Padres, Colorado Rockies, Boston Red Sox, Oakland Athletics, San Francisco Giants and Milwaukee Brewers.
Veteran LHP joins Triple-A Oklahoma City The Dodgers signed pitcher Drew Pomeranz to a minor league contract on Friday, with the left-hander joining Triple-A Oklahoma City as he attempts to work his way back to the majors.
The Dodgers have signed left-hander Drew Pomeranz to a minor league deal, per Alex Freedman, the broadcaster/communications director for Triple-A Oklahoma City.
The Angels announced that a former All-Star pitcher has been released from his minor league contract with the team.
The Los Angeles Angels signing of left-hander Drew Pomeranz to a minor-league deal could end up being a steal for the team. Pomeranz is getting an invite to big league camp, where he will compete for a roster spot.
The Los Angeles Angels have officially signed left-handed pitcher Drew Pomeranz to a minor league deal. Pomeranz, 35, last pitched in the majors in 2021 as a member of the San Diego Padres.
The Los Angeles Angels and reliever Drew Pomeranz are reportedly in agreement on a minor-league contract that includes an invite to spring training, per Jon Heyman of the New York Post.
The Los Angeles Angels continue to dig through the bargain bin for upgrades this offseason.
San Diego Padres relief pitcher Drew Pomeranz will not pitch for the Friars in 2023, Jeff Sanders of the San Diego Union-Tribune said Tuesday. The news
Pomeranz is heading for free agency, as his four-year, $34M contract with the Padres is up after the season. The deal amounted to 44 1/3 relief innings for San Diego over the 2020-21 seasons.
Youth and patience have been virtues the Pirates have stood behind in recent years and some of those efforts started to show dividends in 2023. Now the club must look to continue building.
A former Padres reliever is finally back on the mound and could be aiming for a big-league return. Drew Pomeranz exited the 2021 season in August after having flexor tendon surgery.
While Drew Pomeranz hasn’t appeared in a major league game since the 2021 season, he has no plans for retiring any time soon. In May, Pomeranz had arthroscopic elbow surgery to clean out the “junk in there from keeping my elbow working right,” he said.
The All-Star break is over and the second half is set to begin on Friday. As far as the San Diego Padres are concerned, they're on a much-needed run, having won six of their last eight games, and are going to try to keep up their winning ways when they play four in Philadelphia against the Phillies.
At 6’2, 175, lefty-hitting Jacob Gonzalez could potentially be the highest-drafted Ole Miss Rebel since Drew Pomeranz went fifth overall in 2010. He helped lead the Rebels to their first-ever National Championship and has played short for the US Collegiate National Team the past two summers.
The San Diego Padres haven't gotten off to their ideal start, they sit five games under .500 and are fourth in the NL West. However, their bullpen has been quite the opposite, especially as of late.
Padres southpaw Drew Pomeranz underwent a surgical procedure on his elbow on Tuesday.
Some good news just came out of San Diego regarding their bullpen. Padres radio host Sammy Levitt spoke with skipper Bob Melvin and said reliever Drew Pomeranz is inching closer to a return, which will start on Thursday. Pomeranz started the season on the IL after experiencing inflammation in his left elbow.
Some prospects could be major contributors on playoff rosters, while others will get looks in preparation for 2020. Either way, these 10 MLB prospects could get their chances at a major league call-up in the final month of the regular season.
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