None of the group has played well enough to likely leverage their opt-out right into an immediate MLB job, but two or three could decide to hit the market and look for a better minor league opportunity elsewhere.
Veteran left-handers Danny Duffy and Chasen Shreve won’t make the Rangers’ Opening Day roster, nor will righty Shane Greene, reports Jeff Wilson of Rangers Today.
Former All-Star reliever Shane Greene is among three more right-handers who have been signed by the Texas Rangers to minor league contracts with invitations to spring training.
The Rangers have added three more pitchers as NRIs this spring The Texas Rangers have signed pitchers Shane Greene, Austin Pruitt and Jonathan Holder to minor league contracts, the team announced today.
Another former Los Angeles Dodger has inked himself a new deal. Shane Greene, a former right-handed pitcher of the Dodgers, has signed a minor league deal with the Texas Rangers, the team announced on Wednesday morning.
The Rangers announced Wednesday that they’ve signed right-handers Shane Greene and Jonathan Holder to minor league contracts with invitations to big league camp this spring.
After clearing waivers, Shane Greene has been outrighted to the Cubs’ Triple-A affiliate in Iowa, as per the right-hander’s MLB.com profile page. Chicago designated Greene for assignment on Wednesday, and it isn’t yet known if he’ll accept the outright or (as is his right for a player with his amount of MLB service time) opt for free agency.
It’s a quick turnaround for Shane Greene, 34, who was just selected to the roster a week ago. He pitched one scoreless inning on Sunday but will now relinquish his roster spot.
So says Jed Hoyer. Buried in this Chicago Tribune article about Alexander Canario and the obstacles he had to overcome to get to the big leagues after
The Chicago Cubs have made big changes to their roster as they enter into their series against the divisional opponent Cincinnati Reds on Friday. They'll play a doubleheader to make up for a cancelled game from April.
The Cubs are set to select the contract of veteran right-hander Shane Greene from Triple-A Iowa, reports ESPN’s Jesse Rogers. He adds that outfield prospect Alexander Canario, who’s already on the 40-man roster, will also be recalled for his Major League debut.
The Smokies storm back to beat Chattanooga. The Pelicans split a doubleheader. The Cubs’ tenth-round pick, Luis Martinez-Gomez, has been promoted to Myrtle Beach.
The Smokies stomp on Chattanooga. The Pelicans shut out Down East. Taking Caleb Kilian’s spot in the Iowa Cubs today was former All-Star RHP Shane Greene, who had been in Arizona since the Cubs signed him in June.
The Chicago Cubs have agreed to a minor-league deal with former All-Star reliever Shane Greene, another potential arm for the Cubs to eventually use in the Majors.
The Cubs have agreed to a minor league deal with veteran right-handed reliever Shane Greene, per the transaction log at MLB.com. The Ballengee Group client been assigned to Cubs’ affiliate in the Arizona Complex League for now, presumably to build up before joining the their Triple-A club in Iowa; Greene has yet to pitch for any team this season.
When Shane Greene took the mound for the Yankees on July 23, much was made of the time between his appearances for New York. The Yankees picked Greene in the 15th round of the 2009 draft, and he made his major league debut with the pinstripers in 2014.
Out of all of the names on the free-agent market that remain unsigned, you’ll find several Braves. Guys like Tyler Flowers and others could still find themselves in a camp as Spring Training starts to ramp up.
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