The Tampa Bay Rays placed right-hander Chris Devenski on the 15-day injured list on Monday due to right knee tendinitis. The move is retroactive to Friday, so he will be eligible to return as soon as May 11.
If the Rays are known for anything it may be the development of the “bulk guy” — the pitcher who can get 1 to 2 times through an order. This year, they brought in Chris Devenski on a 1-year deal, and they also signed Tyler Alexander who last pitched with the Tigers.
Former Los Angeles Angels relief pitcher Chris Devenski will remain with the Tampa Bay Rays. According to ESPN MLB insider Jeff Passan, Devenski has signed a one-year deal with the Rays and will stay put in Florida. Devenski only spent half a season with the Halos at the beginning of 2023.
The Rays have agreed to a one-year deal with right-hander Chris Devenski, reports ESPN’s Jeff Passan. The contract contains a club option for the 2025 season.
The changeup specialist has struck out a league average 23.6% of batters faced while picking up whiffs on 11.9% of his offerings.
The Angels announced that catcher Matt Thaiss has been placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to August 24, due to right shoulder inflammation.
The Los Angeles Angels have seen a fair amount of new faces within their big league pitching staff this season, and as a result, their performance since the midway point has taken a hefty dip.
The Los Angeles Angels have relied on a number of arms in their bullpen to navigate through another injury-riddled half season, including multiple veteran options and prospects from Double-A.
It's been an extremely rough ride for the Los Angeles Angels of late. The hopes that they once had to potentially make a run to the playoffs? Those are hanging on thin ice, especially with Mike Trout on the injured list.
The Los Angeles Angels will place right-handed pitcher Chris Devenski on the injured list with a hamstring injury, manager Phil Nevin told reporters Sunday night.
The Los Angeles Angels failed to get their first two games against the Kansas City Royals and will now look to take the rubber match from them on Sunday. The Halos dropped their game on Saturday, 10-9, after allowing five runs in the late innings.
Los Angeles Angels pitcher Chris Devenski is relishing a second chance after battling multiple arm injuries, including Tommy John surgery. After dealing with injuries for the last three years, he signed a minor league deal with the Angels.
The Los Angeles Angels find themselves in an exciting position this season, poised to break their playoff drought since 2014. While a significant part of their success rests on the shoulders of superstars Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout, they also require assistance from their supporting cast.
The injury bug comes and goes in waves for every team in the MLB and the Angels have learned that in the hardest of ways this season already. Everybody loved the energy and poise in which rookie Logan O'Hoppe brought to the squad immediately and once the torn labrum news hit about a week ago, fans were in shambles.
The Angels announced they’ve selected the contract of right hander Chris Devenski, and placed left hander Jose Quijada on the 15-day injured list with left elbow inflammation.
The Angels are going to place reliever José Quijada on the injured list tomorrow, writes Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register. Bullpen mate Chris Devenski is joining the major league club and appears likely to be formally selected onto the MLB roster before their evening matchup with Milwaukee.
Los Angeles Angels right-hander Chris Devenski will not make the club's Opening Day roster, but elected Saturday against using the opt-out in his contract and will report to the club's Triple-A affiliate Salt Lake.
On Monday night, the Los Angeles Angels made a key move to help with pitching depth, signing veteran right-hander Chris Devenski to a one-year contract.
These guys pitched for the Phillies, but they didn’t pitch well When the video of the Phillies’ 2022 run to the World Series is released, I have a feeling that neither Chris Devenski nor Damon Jones will be heavily featured.
The injury bug continues to plague the Philadelphia Phillies down the stretch. The team announced on Sunday that left-handed pitcher Brad Hand is headed to the 15-day injured list with left elbow tendinitis.
The Arizona Diamondbacks added right-handed reliever Reyes Moronta to the active roster Friday, four days after he was claimed off waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Devenski’s late elbow procedure and his downward trend in 2018-20 will make him a non-tender candidate, particularly given that he’s only controllable through the 2021 season right now at present anyhow.
Devenski was placed on the IL last month with arm soreness and hasn't played since July 26 against the Seattle Mariners.
No area of the game has undergone a more dramatic overhaul in recent years than the role of the reliever. Long gone are the days of burnt-out starters hidden in the bullpen as a walking path to the closer.
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