MLB notebook: Angels’ Ohtani
reportedly finishes elbow rehab
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[December 21, 2019]
Two-way player Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Angels has
finished his throwing program, the final hurdle as he attempts to
return to the mound after undergoing Tommy John surgery on his right
(throwing) elbow, ESPN reported Friday.
The Angels have given Ohtani the OK to return to Japan to continue
his recovery and prepare for the 2020 season, according to the
report.
Ohtani, 25, has not pitched in the big leagues since suffering an
elbow injury during the 2018 season. The former Japanese star made
10 starts on the mound in 2018 but was reduced to a designated
hitter role last season while his elbow was on the mend.
He did throw bullpen sessions, mostly in the season's second half,
in anticipation of returning to the mound in 2020.
--The Chicago White Sox made a rotation addition when they agreed to
a one-year, $5 million deal to reunite with left-hander Gio
Gonzalez, The Athletic reported.
The deal reportedly includes a $7 million option for 2021, a $4.5
million base salary for 2020 and a $500,000 buyout. There are also
$250,000 incentives for number of starts, up to $1 million.
Gonzalez, 34, was originally a first-round draft pick (38th overall)
by the White Sox in 2004. He was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies
in 2005 in a deal that included first baseman Jim Thome, and then
traded back to the White Sox in 2006 for a deal that included
right-hander Freddy Garcia. In 2008, the White Sox moved Gonzalez
again, this time in a package deal to the Oakland Athletics for
outfielder Nick Swisher.
--The Minnesota Twins locked up veteran arms for their bullpen,
announcing the signings of right-handers Sergio Romo and Tyler
Clippard.
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Los Angeles Angels
designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) loses his batting helmet while
swinging on a foul ball against the Houston Astros in the first
inning at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. Mandatory Credit: Jayne
Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Romo's one-year deal is worth $5 million guaranteed with
opportunities for it to reach $10 million, according to MLB Network.
Clippard's one-year deal is worth $2.75 million, according to ESPN.
Romo was 2-1 with a 3.43 ERA and 20 saves in 65 relief appearances
for the Miami Marlins and Twins last season. Clippard was 1-0 with a
2.90 ERA in 53 games for the Cleveland Indians last season.
--Veteran infielder Ian Kinsler will retire after 14 major league
seasons, with one year remaining on his contract, and make a move
into the San Diego Padres front office, The Athletic reported.
Kinsler, 37, was still owed $4.25 million for 2020 and is expected
to work out a settlement with the Padres before moving into an
unspecified management role.
In stints with the Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles
Angels, Boston Red Sox and Padres, Kinsler batted .269 with 257 home
runs and 909 RBIs. He was a four-time All-Star and won two Gold
Glove Awards.
--Field Level Media
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