The Marlins have sent reliever Archie Bradley outright to Triple-A Jacksonville, according to the transactions log at MLB.com. The veteran righty has the ability to decline the assignment in favor of free agency while retaining his guaranteed salary, since he has over five years of MLB service.
The Marlins designated right-hander Archie Bradley for assignment and recalled righty George Soriano from Triple-A Jacksonville. Bradley pitched in Miami’s 16-4 loss to the Braves yesterday, allowing seven runs over 2 1/3 innings of work.
The Marlins made some roster moves today, per Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald. Right-hander Archie Bradley has been selected to the roster, with Huascar Brazobán optioned in a corresponding move.
Pitcher Archie Bradley, who suffered a broken elbow last June while with the Angels, has agreed to a minor league contract with the Marlins.
Former Arizona Diamondbacks relief pitcher Archie Bradley signed a minor league contract with the Miami Marlins Wednesday. The Diamondbacks selected Bradley with the seventh overall pick in the first round of the 2011 MLB Draft out of Broken Arrow High School in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
All fans of the Los Angeles Angels should remember the game that took place on June 26, 2022. The Halos won 2-1 against the Seattle Mariners but there was actually a bigger situation that took place that day that caught the attention of the entire baseball world.
The Marlins have signed reliever Archie Bradley to a minor league contract, tweets Christina De Nicola of MLB.com. He’ll presumably head to Triple-A Jacksonville.
Veteran right-hander Archie Bradley was originally tabbed as one of the Los Angeles Angels’ locks for the backend of the bullpen, but after an injury forced him to miss much of the regular season, the return on the contract left a lot to be desired.
Bradley is dealing with a forearm strain, a disappointing conclusion to a season that has been marred by injury. Moniak, meanwhile, suffered a left hand contusion after getting hit by a pitch.
In late June, the Los Angeles Angels and Seattle Mariners engaged in a dugout-clearing brawl that led to a number of suspensions and even some injuries.
The Los Angeles Angels have dealt with a plethora of injuries this season, and among the players currently sidelined is Archie Bradley. The right-hander has been out since June 26, when he fractured his elbow during the Angels’ benches-clearing brawl with the Seattle Mariners.
The Los Angeles Angels signed infielder Jonathan Villar to a contract and added him to active roster on Saturday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed for Villar, who was released by the Cubs on Wednesday after Chicago designated him for assignment on June 24.
In the aftermath of Sunday’s brawl between the Seattle Mariners and Los Angeles Angels, the repercussions have started to set in. Several players and coaches have had suspensions levied their way.
The injury occurred when Bradley attempted to jump the dugout railing during the brawl against the Mariners.
The relief pitcher will likely miss multiple months following his participation in the melee with the Mariners. View the original article to see embedded media.
Archie Bradley's season is likely done for the Philadelphia Phillies, regardless if they make the playoffs. Bradley suffered an oblique injury that landed him on the 10-day injured list last Friday.
This is surely a frustrating development for Bradley and the Phillies, as he has been a largely solid member of a shaky relief corps for the club.
The Phillies have been connected to several players as of late with the stove heating up. They signed Archie Bradley to sure up the bullpen, but more moves could be on the way.
The Reds made big moves last year to set themselves up for contention in 2020.
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The best athletes know how to turn a crappy situation and make the best out of it. Arizona Diamondbacks reliever Archie Bradley exemplified that in an appearance earlier this season.
Arizona Diamondbacks relief pitcher Archie Bradley actually admitted during a recent appearance on Yahoo Sports MLB Podcast to suffering a profoundly embarrassing “accident” right before entering a game this season.
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