Transactions & Injuries
Date | Description | |
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2022 | ||
2022-09-18 | Optioned to Jacksonville (AAA). | |
2022-08-16 | Recalled by the Miami Marlins from their alternate training site. | |
2022-08-14 | Transferred from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day injured list (strained right lat). | |
2022-06-15 | Strained right lat, 15-day injured list (retroactive to June 13th, 2022). | |
2022-04-03 | Acquired from the Baltimore Orioles | The Miami Marlins acquired pitchers Tanner Scott and Cole Sulser from the Baltimore Orioles for pitcher Antonio Velez, outfielder Kevin Guerrero, a player to be named later and a competitive balance round B draft pick in 2022. |
2021 | ||
2021-04-18 | Recalled by the Baltimore Orioles from their alternate training site. | |
2021-04-15 | Optioned by the Baltimore Orioles to their alternate training site. | |
2021-04-15 | Recalled by the Baltimore Orioles from their alternate training site. | |
2021-04-05 | Optioned by the Baltimore Orioles to their alternate training site. | |
2019 | ||
2019-10-01 | Claimed off waivers from the Tampa Bay Rays. | |
2019-09-29 | Designated for assignment by the Tampa Bay Rays. | |
2019-09-01 | Contract purchased from Durham (AAA). | |
2019-03-22 | Assigned by the Tampa Bay Rays to their minor league camp. | |
2018-12-13 | Acquired from the Cleveland Indians | In a three-team trade, the Cleveland Indians acquired infielder Carlos Santana and cash from the Seattle Mariners and outfielder/first baseman Jake Bauers from the Tampa Bay Rays; Tampa Bay acquired infielder Yandy Diaz and pitcher Cole Sulser from the Indians, and Seattle acquired infielder Edwin Encarnacion and a competitive balance round B draft pick in 2019 from the Indians, and cash from the Rays. |
2018 | ||
2018-03-09 | Assigned by the Cleveland Indians to their minor league camp. | |
2018-01-04 | Invited to spring training by the Cleveland Indians. | |
2013 | ||
2013-06-15 | Signed by the Cleveland Indians. | |
2013-06-08 | Drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 25th round (741st overall) in 2013. |