The Astros have claimed right-hander Penn Murfee from the Braves, reports Chandler Rome of The Athletic. The Astros placed righty Kendall Graveman on the 60-day injured list in a corresponding move.
The Braves have released right-hander Penn Murfee, reports Justin Toscano of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The move clears a spot on Atlanta’s 40-man roster.
Former Seattle Mariners' stud reliever Penn Murfee has signed with the Atlanta Braves, continuing a whirlwind offseason for the righty. Per Jeff Passan of ESPN: Right-handed reliever Penn Murfee and the Atlanta Braves are in agreement on a major league deal, sources tell ESPN.
The focal point of the Braves offseason has been centered around pitching, and that continued Wednesday night.
A split contract means the player would be paid at differing rates for time spent in the majors versus Triple-A. Both pitchers rejoin Atlanta’s 40-man roster.
At one point in 2023, the New York Mets had reliever Penn Murfee on their roster. Could the former Met make a return this offseason? Because Murfee was non-tendered by the Atlanta Braves at the deadline, Murfee is a free-agent again.
A look at five relievers who hit free agency following last week’s non-tender deadline and could be worth keeping an eye on throughout the offseason.
Atlanta Braves news and notes from Tuesday The Atlanta Braves announced a roster move on Tuesday after claiming right-hander Penn Murfee off waivers from the New York Mets.
Several roster moves could be on the horizon in the coming days, and they began with the Braves claiming Penn Murfee off waivers from the New York Mets.
After waiving a half-dozen players earlier this month, the New York Mets made a waiver claim of their own, claiming right-handed pitcher Penn Murfee off waivers from the Seattle Mariners, reports MLB.com.
The Mariners announced several roster moves this afternoon, chief among them the departure of right-hander Penn Murfee, who was claimed off waivers by the Mets. In addition, the Mariners assigned three players outright to Triple-A: catcher Luis Torrens along with right-handers Easton McGee and Adam Oller.
The Seattle Mariners just got reliever Penn Murfee back from the injured list and now he's headed back again -- and this time could be for a while. Murfee has battled elbow injury this year and now is set for a lengthy absence.
The Seattle Mariners moved left-hander Robbie Ray to the 60-day injured list on Monday amid a series of transactions. The Mariners also selected right-hander Ty Adcock from Double-A Arkansas.
A short view back to the past Imagine that you’re the administrator of a temple in the ancient middle east in the 4th millennium BCE. Your city is almost entirely focused on agriculture.
Servais’ Mariners blew a 7-3 lead in Game 1 of their ALDS against the Houston Astros.
A discussion with and dissection of the approach and repertoire of the M’s rookie bullpen standout. The success of the 2022 Seattle Mariners has flowed in large part through their rookie sensation, Julio Rodríguez, and their once-more spectacular bullpen.
One of the most underrated stories of the 2022 season has been right-handed pitcher Penn Murfee. From a forgotten prospect, to Team USA, to one of the Mariners' most reliable relievers—Murfee has been a revelation in Seattle. As a 33rd-round draft pick, expectations are usually not very high.
The Mariners didn’t break camp with right-handed reliever Penn Murfee in the bullpen. In fact, Murfee didn’t make his MLB debut until April 29. Scott Servais Show: Has Mariners’ Robbie Ray unlocked something?
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