The SF Giants re-signed left-handed pitcher Thomas Szapucki to a minor-league deal, according to the league's official transaction tracker. Szapucki, who was ranked the 14th-best Giants prospect heading into 2023, was non-tendered off the 40-man roster by the team last month alongside two other pitching prospects.
The Giants have re-signed left-hander Thomas Szapucki to a minor league deal, per his transactions tracker at MLB.com. The club had just non-tendered him a couple of weeks ago.
While the SF Giants tendered contracts or agreed to extensions with all the arbitration-eligible players on their roster, they did opt to non-tender three players who were on the 40-man roster.
Manaea, 31 in February, can join Logan Webb, Alex Wood, Alex Cobb, and Anthony DeSclafani in comprising a prototypical five-man rotation, but there ought to be room for Rodon on the roster even with that quintet in place.
To take the spots on the active roster, outfielder Bryce Johnson was recalled while left-hander Andrew Vasquez had his contract selected.
The SF Giants promoted left-handed reliever Thomas Szapucki from Triple-A Sacramento on Tuesday. To create space on the active roster, the Giants optioned right-handed reliever Zack Littell to Triple-A.
A new player! The San Francisco Giants trade that sent Darin Ruf to the New York Mets may have hurt from a sentimental standpoint, but it’s already looking good from a baseball standpoint.
The club also optioned left-hander Thomas Szapucki, recalling right-handers Stephen Nogosek and Yoan Lopez to take the open spots on the active roster.
After Thursday’s back and forth 13-12 loss, the Mets sent Thomas Szapucki to the mound for his first Major League start looking to take the rubber match from Jakob Junis and the Giants.
The first inning and a third did the Mets in on this lovely day in Northern California. The Giants continued their mojo from the bottom of the ninth last night and smacked around the Mets, 9-3 to give the Mets their second series loss of the season and broke their ‘win after a loss’ streak at 14.
Photo by James Farrance It feels like a really long time ago that Thomas Szapucki was one of the Mets top prospects and was actually featured in a Top 100 MLB list as well.
Photo by James Farrance In his last start for Triple-A Syracuse, Thomas Szapucki reminded people why he was regarded as a top prospect before all of the injuries.
Former top pitching prospect Thomas Szapucki is finally healthy again and showing why he was rated so highly in the past. Through five games with Triple-A Syracuse this year, Szapucki has a 3.38 ERA through 16.0 innings pitched.
The southpaw is just two weeks removed from his MLB debut, as Szapucki allowed six runs over 3 2/3 innings of relief work in New York’s 20-2 blowout loss to the Braves on June 30.
The New York Mets made a roster move on Tuesday. Prior to the start of their three-game series with the Atlanta Braves, the Mets called up left-handed pitching prospect Thomas Szapucki and designated pitcher Jerad Eickhoff for assignment.
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