The bullpen lefty’s role could be in free fall if his poor performance continues. I always tell my non-baseball fan friends that if they are stuck in a conversation with a baseball fan and don’t know what to say about any team, they should just vaguely complain about the bullpen.
The Yankees emerged victorious by the skin of their teeth on Wednesday evening at the Toronto Blue Jays. Sneaking out a 6–4 victory in the 9th inning certainly wasn’t how the Bombers hoped to close a three-game series, the first series defeat of the 2024 season.
The Los Angeles Dodgers addressed their bullpen with a pair of moves on Monday as Caleb Ferguson was traded to the New York Yankees, while Ryan Braiser reportedly re-signed with the team on a two-year, $9 million contract.
With spring training just around the bend, the Yankees are starting to iron out what their 40-man roster will look like for the 2024 season. Of course, the veterans are in place, and the front office is still adding a few pieces along the way, with the recent bullpen acquisition of Caleb Ferguson from the Los Angeles Dodgers.
On Monday, the Los Angeles Dodgers made a substantial move to their bullpen when the organization decided to part ways with southpaw reliever Caleb Ferguson. The Dodgers traded Ferguson to the New York Yankees in exchange for two prospects.
As the month of February rolls on, the countdown for the MLB spring training starts as well. This has seen the pace in offseason increase even further as teams continues to bring in some new recruits.
He has posted a 2.87 ERA with 10.1 K/9 in the last two seasons combined with the Dodgers. He has an effective fastball-slider combination and has pitched in middle relief, as a setup man, and even in certain save situations.
The Los Angeles Dodgers officially announced they have traded Caleb Ferguson to the New York Yankees in exchange for left-handed pitcher Matt Gage and right-handed pitching prospect Christian Zazueta Jr.
The Los Angeles Dodgers traded Caleb Ferguson to the New York Yankees in exchange for left-handed pitcher Matt Gage and right-handed pitching prospect Christian Zazueta Jr.
The Los Angeles Dodgers made a pair of moves on Monday regarding their bullpen. First, the Dodgers traded left-handed reliever Caleb Ferguson to the New York Yankees.
Although the Los Angeles Dodgers were plenty active in upgrading their roster, they recently were said to be in search of another late-inning relief pitcher.
The New York Yankees are acquiring left-hander Caleb Ferguson from the Los Angeles Dodgers, multiple outlets reported Monday. The Dodgers will receive two prospects in exchange for the 27-year-old reliever, per the reports.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are reporting to 2024 Spring Training in just a few days, but that doesn’t mean the roster is set just yet. The Dodgers have remained in contact with Clayton Kershaw with the hopes of signing him to a contract to keep him in the organization.
The New York Yankees are continuing to add to the roster. New York has been extremely busy this offseason and after missing out on multiple free-agent relievers, seems to have landed a hurler.
The Yankees are acquiring left-hander Caleb Ferguson from the Dodgers.
Caleb Ferguson has been a key member of the Los Angeles Dodgers bullpen in recent years, but his 2023 season was filled with bouts of inconsistency. The left-hander got off to a great start as he posted a 1.80 ERA and 1.20 WHIP with 24 strikeouts against six walks over his first 23 appearances.
Operations had been running smoothly for Caleb Ferguson until the end of May. The Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher had been having a solid start to his 2023 campaign, and seemingly put the inconsistency that's at times plagued the five-year veteran in the rear view mirror.
The Los Angeles Dodgers recalled left-hander Justin Bruihl from Triple-A Oklahoma City on Tuesday while left-hander Caleb Ferguson went on the paternity list.
In his first action since undergoing Tommy John surgery, Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Caleb Ferguson experienced fairly decent success with the exception of a few notable bumps in the road.
The wins for the Dodgers don't always have to come on the field as Dodgers pitcher Caleb Ferguson recently announced he and his wife Carissa are expecting their first baby.
A few weeks before the Dodgers began their 2020 championship run, reliever Caleb Ferguson underwent Tommy John for the second time in his baseball career.
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