The Oakland Athletics placed pitcher Ross Stripling on the 15-day injured list on Saturday due to a strained right elbow. Stripling started on Friday against the Houston Astros, but struggled and lasted only 3 2/3 innings.
The Oakland Athletics placed right-hander Ross Stripling on the 15-day injured list Saturday with an elbow strain and selected the contract of left-hander Jack O'Loughlin from Triple-A Las Vegas.
He has a 5.82 ERA across 55 2/3 innings and 11 starts for Oakland.
In the opener of a three-game series, on Friday, May 24 at 9:40 PM ET, the Oakland Athletics are hosting the Houston Astros. Athletics vs. Astros Series Info Astros @ Athletics Time: Friday, May 24 at 9:40 PM ET Athletics Starting Pitcher: Ross Stripling Astros Starting Pitcher: Justin Verlander TV Channel: NBCS-CA Livestream: Fubo Astros […]
Following a stretch of three consecutive wins, the Texas Rangers (20-16) meet the Oakland Athletics (17-19) at 3:37 PM ET on Tuesday. The probable starters are Jose Urena (0-2) for the Rangers and Ross Stripling (1-5) for the Athletics.
Ross Stripling won for the first time since 2022, Abraham Toro and Tyler Nevin hit home runs and the Oakland Athletics completed a three-game sweep of the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates with a 4-0 victory Wednesday afternoon.
Not a great day from the Oakland offense The Athletics dropped the first game of the series with the Cardinals, losing a close one by a final of 3-1 at the Coliseum on Jackie Robinson Day.
The St. Louis Cardinals (7-9) and the Oakland Athletics (7-9) square off at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on Monday at 9:40 PM ET, beginning a three-game series.
The San Francisco Giants are sending a veteran pitcher packing (though not very far).
The San Francisco Giants traded veteran starter Ross Stripling and cash considerations across the Bay to the Oakland Athletics for minor league outfielder Jonah Cox.
The A’s announced Friday that they’ve acquired right-hander Ross Stripling and cash from the Giants in exchange for minor league outfielder Jonah Cox.
Right-hander Ross Stripling has exercised his $12.5M player option for next season, per Danny Emerman of KNBR.com. Stripling will return to the Giants for the 2024 season rather than test the open market.
One option decision hanging over the SF Giants this offseason has been finalized. As expected, right-handed pitcher Ross Stripling is exercising the player option in his contract for the 2024 season, according to a report by Danny Emerman of KNBR.
After throwing a 55-pitch sim game on Monday afternoon, SF Giants right-handed pitcher Ross Stripling spoke with reporters. Stripling has been on the injured list with a back injury since August.
The SF Giants could use some reinforcements in the back of their rotation. While it seems like right-handed pitcher Ross Stripling's return from the injured list is not imminent, he believes he is trending in the right direction.
The San Francisco Giants plan on using versatile right-hander Ross Stripling out of the bullpen for the time being.
It was pretty much a given that the Jays and Ross Stripling had a mutual interest in the pitcher returning. Although he ended up signing a two-year contract
Ross Stripling is joining the San Francisco Giants, according to Jeff Passan. The deal is reportedly worth $25 million over two years and it also has an opt-out clause after the first season so Stripling could potentially test the open market again next winter.
It doesn't sound like the Mets are done making additions this offseason.
Ross Stripling will head into free agency without draft pick compensation attached to his name. Thursday was the deadline for Major League teams to extend qualifying offers to free agents.
The Toronto Blue Jays should be looking to bring Ross Stripling back in 2023 and beyond, but it may not be so simple The Blue Jays have to be very pleased with what they’ve seen from Ross Stripling during his time in Toronto.
With their pitching depth questionable, the Toronto Blue Jays have enjoyed the bright spot that Ross Stripling has been The Toronto Blue Jays have had a somewhat disappointing season thus far, partly due to their lack of pitching depth.
TORONTO — “How do I pitch this guy?” It’s a question a pitcher ponders every at-bat. For some guys, it’s easy—their put-away pitch is a nasty slider or a blazing four-seamer up and in.
Remember the COVID shortened season? In my opinion, the front office didn’t do the best job of helping the team win. Yes, they brought in Taijuan Walker for Alberto Rodriguez (Seattle’s #8 prospect).
As if the stand-off keeping the MLB lockout going wasn't bad enough, now there's a claim that team owners tried to pull a fast one.
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