Daulton Jefferies is in agreement on a deal with the Giants, the right-hander announced this morning.
The SF Giants have re-signed left-handed hitting slugger Yoshi Tsutsugo to a minor-league contract that includes an invitation to big-league camp, according to a report by Sankei Sports.
The SF Giants are in conversations with free-agent designated hitter/first baseman Yoshi Tsutsugo to re-sign him to a minor-league contract that includes an invitation to MLB spring training, according to a report by Andrew Baggarly of The Athletic.
The weekend’s action on the Giants farm. Just two of the San Francisco Giants eight Minor League Baseball affiliates are still in action, and both played on Sunday, though neither play today.
Depth? Depth. Yesterday, the San Francisco Giants made a pair of moves to add a pair of 1B/DH/OF types to the system, which I’ll talk a bit more about in a second because of the weird timing.
The Giants have reached agreement on a minor league pact with first baseman Yoshi Tsutsugo, reports Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle (Twitter link).
June 22: Two veteran players opted to leave the organization to pursue free-agent opportunities, per the Dallas Morning News. Outfielder Yoshi Tsutsugo
Yoshi Tsutsugo, an outfielder and first baseman the Texas Rangers signed in January to a minor-league contract, arrived in Surprise on Sunday after visa troubles delayed his departure from Japan.
The Rangers announced that first baseman/outfielder Yoshi Tsutsugo has been signed to a minor league contract. Tsutsugo’s deal contains an invitation to the Rangers’ big league Spring Training camp.
As the offseason approaches, MLBTR is taking a position-by-position look at the upcoming free agent class. Today, we’ll focus on first base, a group with a few well-regarded veterans coming off quality seasons at the top.
The Blue Jays are close to signing first baseman Yoshi Tsutsugo to a minor league contract, interim manager John Schneider indicated to reporters Monday (Twitter link via Kaitlyn McGrath of The Athletic).
In 50 games Prior to the start of Wednesday night’s game the Pittsburgh Pirates designated Yoshi Tsutsugo for assignment, as well as placing David Bednar on the injured list The Pittsburgh Pirates made a pair of roster moves prior to the start of Wednesday night’s game.
Cool, now do JVM. Rejoice, Pirates fans! Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported early this morning that the Pirates designated 1B/DH Yoshi Tsutsugo for assignment after weeks of underperforming on both sides of the baseball.
Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Yoshi Tsutsugo is having season that will go down as one of the worst in the franchise’s history When the Pittsburgh Pirates re-signed Yoshi Tsutsugo to a low-risk one-year deal, they probably didn’t think he would have one of the worst offensive seasons in the franchise’s history.
Both have been out since late May. Two veteran players returned to the Pittsburgh Pirates this afternoon after both were out with injury. The team announced around 4 p.m.
Rehab starts continue at Triple-A, shutout losses for Double-A and High-A, and more in Saturday’s Pittsburgh Pirates minor league roundup It was an up and down night for the top farm club of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
New York Yankees’ Miguel Andujar is asking for a trade and the Pittsburgh Pirates could use him to help the first base situation. The Pittsburgh Pirates have been using patchwork at first base, at least in a platoon sense.
Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Yoshi Tsutusgo has become a sunk cost to the team and only creating an unnecessary roadblock for young players. The Pittsburgh Pirates signed Yoshi Tsutsugo to a low-risk, low-cost one-year deal.
Thursday night news broke that the Pittsburgh Pirates will be placing first baseman/designated hitter Yoshi Tsutsugo on the 10-day injured list Few players have disappointed more this season for the Pittsburgh Pirates than Yoshi Tsutsugo.
Pittsburgh Pirates slugging first base prospect Mason Martin has done solid at Triple-A, and with struggles at first base in the majors, it’s time to give him the call.
Yoshi Tsutsugo was expected to be a huge power threat for the Pittsburgh Pirates this season but is off to a slow start This past offseason the Pittsburgh Pirates made a move to keep one of their best power hitters from down the stretch in the 2021 season in Pittsburgh.
The Bucs brought back one of their few home run hitters. We’re a little late on this one, because we all took some time off for Thanksgiving, but the Pittsburgh Pirates re-signed outfielder/first baseman Yoshi Tsutsugo to a one-year, $4 million deal.
The Pirates and Tsutsugo have been talking. One of the few bright spots from the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 2021 season came from 1B/OF Yoshi Tsutsugo. In 144 plate appearances with the team, the 29-year-old slugger hit .268/.347/.545 with eight home runs, eight doubles, and one triple.
It’s not clear just what role Tsutsugo would hold if he did return to the Bucs, though given their rebuilding state, it wouldn’t be hard to slot him into the lineup.
Tsutsugo has enjoyed improved play since landing in Pittsburgh.
TBS made an embarrassing error during Monday’s broadcast of the ALDS.
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