Free-agent reliever Adam Ottavino and the New York Yankees agreed to a three-year, $27 million deal Thursday, league sources told ESPN, fortifying an already deep bullpen with a strikeout-happy ...
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The New York Yankees have made a surprising roster move ahead of their first road trip of the year against the Pittsburgh Pirates. On Friday morning, the team announced that veteran relief pitcher ...
NEW YORK -- Right-hander reliever Adam Ottavino is returning to the New York Yankees, agreeing Tuesday to a one-year contract. A 39-year-old sidearmer, Ottavino agreed to a minor league contract with ...
April 10 - Right-hander Adam Ottavino elected free agency for the second time in a week after he was designated for assignment by the New York Yankees and cleared waivers. Ottavino first was signed by ...
The New York Yankees have announced several roster moves ahead of the Tuesday afternoon matchup against the Detroit Tigers. According to the release from the team, right-handed reliever Ian Hamilton ...
Adam Ottavino was designated for assignment by the New York Yankees in April and is currently a free agent. The 40-year-old pitcher hasn't officially retired, though he's been more active on YouTube ...
Former New York Mets reliever Adam Ottavino shared a story about Brandon Nimmo on his Baseball & Coffee podcast that just goes to show how closely players monitor their media coverage. According to ...
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said he was comfortable with the team's process of assessing pitchers after receiving criticism for his bullpen usage.
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