The Pittsburgh Pirates have recalled right-handed reliever Josh Fleming from Triple-A Indianapolis prior to Tuesday’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers.
It’s an unfortunate early birthday present for the pitcher, who will turn 28-years-old on Saturday.
Saturday started off as a great day of excitement and optimism for the Pittsburgh Pirates as Paul Skenes, one of the best pitching prospects of the past 15 years, was set to make his major league debut.
The Pittsburgh Pirates (13-11) host the Milwaukee Brewers (14-8). The contest at PNC Park begins at 6:40 PM ET on Wednesday. The Pirates will look to Josh Fleming (1-0) versus the Brewers and Bryse Wilson (2-0).
The 27-year-old pitched for the Rays in each of the past four seasons, working out of both the bullpen and the starting rotation. He also operated as a bulk reliever following an opener in Tampa Bay at times.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have agreed to a split-contract with left-handed pitcher Josh Fleming, as first reported by FanSided’s Robert Murray. The agreement will pay Fleming $850,000 in the major leagues.
The first move that the Philadelphia Phillies made this offseason wasn't a splashy one. With four players electing to hit free agency, the Phillies are expected to be busy when figuring out how to piece together a roster that will contend for a World Series title in 2024.
The Philadelphia Phillies are on the board! Their first acquisition of the 2023–24 off-season was claiming veteran Josh Fleming from waivers on Monday afternoon.
The Phillies have claimed left-hander Josh Fleming off waivers from the Rays, reports Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times. The southpaw was one of six players placed on outright waivers by the Rays over the weekend.
The Tampa Bay Rays, who enter play on Saturday tied for first place in the American League East, have provided updates on both Taylor Walls and Josh Fleming.
The Tampa Bay Rays have selected the contract of left-hander José Lopez ahead of Saturday’s contest. In corresponding moves, right-hander Luis Patiño was optioned to Triple-A Durham while left-hander Josh Fleming was transferred to the 60-day Injured List.
Rays’ rally after being down by 6 runs to win in 10 innings After a disappointing 3-2 loss yesterday, Rays look to win another series in today’s game, although it would be a tough on with Gerritt Cole on the mound.
The Tampa Bay Rays, who have the best record in the American League, and the Pittsburgh Pirates, who are tied for the best mark in the National League, tangle again Wednesday in the middle game of their three-game set.
Pretty wild to think that the Rays have lost two series this season and their record is 20-5. The Houston Astros are in town for one final night, closing off the three-game series with both them and the Rays at one win each.
Lefty Josh Fleming seems to be in line to wrap up the fifth starting spot.
Eflin had spent his entire big league career with the Phillies. Originally drafted by the Padres, the Orlando native was dealt to the Dodgers and Phils during his time as a minor leaguer. He reached the majors by the middle of the 2016 campaign, bouncing on and off the MLB roster for the first couple of seasons. Eflin struggled during his early big-league looks, but he’d settled in as a capable mid-rotation arm by 2018.
The Rays increased their injured list to a major league-high 16 when left-hander Josh Fleming was placed on the IL with right oblique tightness on Tuesday night before Tampa Bay took on the Boston Red Sox in St.
BOSTON, Mass. — So much for getting hot and staying hot. Fresh off a three-game stretch where they scored 24 runs and had 41 hits in Toronto, the Rays could manage only two harmless singles on Monday, falling 4-0 to the Boston Red Sox.
SEATTLE, Wash. — The Tampa Bay Rays made another roster move with their pitching staff on Saturday and, for the moment, Josh Fleming is the odd man out.
St. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Injuries keep piling up for the Tampa Bay Rays, and several coaches are out with COVID issues. That can put any team into a bit of a funk, and it seems like the Rays are there this weekend.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Tampa Bay left-hander Josh Fleming was hoping to add some length to his start on Sunday, but he got knocked around for five runs in the first inning and never made it out of the fourth against the Minnesota Twins.
Brandon Lowe hit a grand slam and drove in five runs while Josh Fleming and Ryan Thompson both looked good on the mound in their first appearances of the Spring on a day where the Tampa Bay Rays recognized the team’s late bullpen catcher Jean Ramirez.
The Rays announced that left-hander Josh Fleming has been placed on the 10-day injured list due to a right calf strain.
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