The San Diego Padres made an intriguing move Friday afternoon, acquiring former Yankees bullpen arm Ron Marinaccio from the Chicago
A former local product of the New York Yankees is heading to the West Coast. On Friday, the San Diego Padres announced they had acquired ex-Yankees reliever Ron
Another former Yankees pitcher is headed to San Diego.
As the MLB offseason continues, the Padres made their first move acquiring Ron Marinaccio from the White Sox via trade after he was DFAd.
The San Diego Padres announced on Friday that they acquired right-hander Ron Marinaccio from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for cash considerations. The New York Yankees designated Marinaccio for assignment earlier this offseason before the White Sox claimed him off waivers.
Ron Marinaccio, who was designated for assignment earlier this week, has been sent from Chicago to San Diego in exchange for cash considerations.
The team on Friday acquired right-hander Ron Marinaccio from the Chicago White Sox for cash considerations. Chicago designated the 29-year-old reliever for assignment earlier this week to make room for former Padres starting pitcher Martín Pérez, who signed a one-year, $5 million deal.
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