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Andrew Suarez: Officially heading abroad
Andrew Suarez's move to the LG Twins of the KBO was made official after his contract was sold Monday, Melissa Lockard of The Athletic reports.The move had been initially reported back in mid-December but took some time to complete. Suarez fits the profile common to many players who head abroad, as he's received a few chances at the big-league level but hasn't carved out a regular role. His 4.66 ERA in 202.2 major-league innings will rank as one of the better resumes among former MLB pitchers in Korea, and he's still just 28 years old, so it's not out of the question that he could take a step forward in a consistent starting role and push for more opportunities stateside in the future.
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Giants' Andrew Suarez: Move to KBO in process
Andrew Suarez is nearing a one-year deal with the LG Twins of the Korea Baseball Organization, Daniel Kim of MBC Sports+ reports.The Twins would need to work out a buyout with the San Francisco Giants since the left-hander remains under contract, but it appears he intends to continue his career in Korea. Suarez covered only 9.2 innings during 2020 and had a 5.79 ERA, 1.62 WHIP and 25:14 K:BB over 32.2 frames in 2019.
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Giants' Andrew Suarez: Sent down by Giants
Andrew Suarez was optioned to the San Francisco Giants' alternate training site Saturday, Kerry Crowley of The San Jose Mercury News reports.Suarez tossed 2.2 scoreless innings Friday after rejoining the major-league club, but he'll head back to alternate camp to bring in a fresh arm in the bullpen as the Giants compete for a postseason spot. The southpaw carries a 3.72 ERA and 1.55 WHIP over 9.2 innings this season.
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Giants' Andrew Suarez: Returns to roster
Andrew Suarez was recalled by the San Francisco Giants on Friday.Suarez has bounced on and off the roster throughout the season. He's made five appearances for the team, posting a 5.14 ERA, a 2.00 WHIP and a 4:5 K:BB. Wandy Peralta was optioned in a corresponding move.
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Giants' Andrew Suarez: Sent down Sunday
Andrew Suarez was optioned to the San Francisco Giants' alternate training site Sunday, Amy Gutierrez of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.While the southpaw turned in 1.1 scoreless innings his last time out, it was not enough to save his roster spot. Suarez has mostly struggled going back to 2019, but he will likely return later this season when bullpen reinforcements are inevitably needed.
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Giants' Andrew Suarez: Called up by Giants
Andrew Suarez was recalled by the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday, Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.Suarez continues his shuffle between the active roster and the alternate training site, even though he hasn't appeared in any games so far in 2020. Outfielder Steven Duggar was sent down in a corresponding move.
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Giants' Andrew Suarez: Returns to alternate site
Andrew Suarez was optioned to the San Francisco Giants' alternate training site Sunday and was added to the taxi squad.The 27-year-old has had two stints on the active roster over the past week, but he has yet to see major-league action this season. Suarez and Trevor Cahill are potential candidates to fill the rotation spot of Jeff Samardzija (shoulder), who was placed on the injured list Saturday.
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Giants' Andrew Suarez: Back in big leagues
Andrew Suarez was recalled by the San Francisco Giants on Saturday.Suarez will replace Jeff Samardzija, who landed on the injured list with a shoulder impingement. It's not yet clear whether he'll be filling Samardzija's rotation spot, however. Just two of his 21 appearances last season were starts, and it wouldn't make a ton of sense for the Giants to call him up Saturday with no intention of using him until Wednesday, when Samardzija was next due to pitch.
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Giants' Andrew Suarez: Optioned to alternate site
Andrew Suarez was optioned to the San Francisco Giants' alternate training site Thursday.He was up for a couple days but did not pitch in a game and will now be transferred to the taxi squad for the final seven games of this road trip. Suarez should provide bullpen depth over the rest of the season.
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Giants' Andrew Suarez: Recalled by Giants
Andrew Suarez was recalled from the San Francisco Giants' alternate training site Monday.Although Suarez narrowly missed out on a spot with the major-league pitching staff for Opening Day, he'll join the Giants after Andrew Triggs was optioned to alternate camp in a corresponding move. Suarez made 21 appearances (two starts) for San Francisco last season, posting a 5.79 ERA and 1.62 WHIP over 32.2 innings. The southpaw should pitch mainly in low-leverage situations since he's struggled to limit run production in the past.