The San Diego Padres kept their starters at home against the Los Angeles Angels and sent their split squad to play the Milwaukee Brewers. They lost both.
Tim Locastro started his first Cactus League game with the San Diego Padres on Friday afternoon against the Los Angeles Angels. As the DH in the nine-hole,
Former Dodgers outfielder Tim Locastro has found a new home. On Wednesday, it was reported that Locastro was signing a minor league deal with the National League West rival San Diego Padres.
On Wednesday, the Padres signed outfielder Tim Locastro to a minor league deal, as first reported by Jon Morosi of MLBNetwork. Locastro, 31, made his debut in 2017 with the Los Angeles Dodgers and has spent time with the Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Yankees, and, most recently, New York Mets. The Padres desperately need outfield help.
The Mets have put six players on outright waivers, reports Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. Outfielder Tim Locastro and pitchers Denyi Reyes, Bryce Montes de Oca, John Curtiss, Elieser Hernández and Peyton Battenfield are now available to other clubs.
While the Mets’ season has been over for a while, these final games matter a lot to guys like Tim Locastro who are hoping to make a big league roster next year.
With his appearance in the first game of the Atlanta double-header, Almonte’s tenure with the Mets could be over after four games and one hit over 12 plate appearances.
The Mets are finalizing their bench ahead of Opening Day, as Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports that the club has designated first baseman and outfielder Darin Ruf for assignment.
To most New York Mets fans, entering the 2023 regular season, one with World Series expectations, the biggest concern is the offense. The Mets’ lack of hitting really hurt them down the stretch of 2022.
Tim Locastro is staying in New York, but not with the Yankees. The speedy outfielder, a Syracuse native, agreed to a minor league deal with the Mets on Monday, according to FanNation’s Pat Ragazzo.
Kahnle looking to diversify his repertoire; Reynolds trade a mere pipe dream at this point; A breakout Yankees prospect to follow in 2023; Locastro signs
The New York Yankees made a much more conscientious effort to be better on the basepaths last year, and the guy who did that better than anyone is headed across town to Queens.
It’s time to remember some guys to help you with your Sporcle quizzes of the 2022 Yankees’ roster. As we reach the end stages of our player report card series, we’re going to focus on some guys you may not have completely remembered.
The Yankees did some 40-man roster maneuvering, and bid adieu to a backup outfielder. The Yankees announced a series of minor moves this afternoon, adding right-handed pitcher Jhony Brito and left-handed pitcher Matt Krook to the 40-man roster.
In a corresponding move, outfielder Tim Locastro was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
The New York Yankees are getting reinforcement in the bullpen, as the team announced that star closer Clay Holmes will be reinstated from the 15-day injured list on Monday afternoon.
I try to never get serious on here because sports betting is the opposite of serious. It's supposed to be fun. But the situation we have this week is as serious as serious can get.
On Saturday, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said the team was shutting down Castro for four weeks.
Making his second start of the spring on Friday afternoon, Yankees outfielder Tim Locastro showed exactly why he belongs on New York's big-league roster.
As members of the Yankees trickled into camp on Sunday, a familiar face stuck out in the crowd. Outfielder Tim Locastro, who spent a few weeks in pinstripes last season before his campaign was cut short by a knee injury, was spotted by reporters at George M.
Locastro, 28, is one of the fastest players in the majors and gives the Yankees a potential outfield option, though he’s in the midst of a rough year at the plate.
The former Dodger has hit .260/.339/.320 through 56 plate appearances this season, although he only recently had the benefit of everyday reps in center.
Arizona catcher Stephen Vogt tested positive for the coronavirus earlier in spring training but has since returned to team activities.
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