He won a World Series ring with the 2018 Red Sox and appeared in 21 games for another championship just last season with the Rangers
The Royals announced Saturday that their catcher Sandy Leon has requested and been granted his release by the organization.
Those smaller moves sometimes have the biggest impacts.
June 22: Two veteran players opted to leave the organization to pursue free-agent opportunities, per the Dallas Morning News. Outfielder Yoshi Tsutsugo
The Rangers have released catcher Sandy Leon On Monday, it was announced that catcher Sandy Leon had cleared waivers and accepted an outright assignment to AAA Round Rock.
The Texas Rangers have granted catcher Sandy León his release.
Sandy Leon stays in the Rangers organization Over the weekend, it was announced by the Texas Rangers that catcher Sandy Leon had cleared waivers and accepted an outright assignment to AAA Round Rock.
June 18: The Texas Rangers announced that Sandy León cleared waivers and was assigned to Triple-A Round Rock, meaning the catcher remains an option to be called up later this season. The Rangers designated León for assignment on June 14 and recalled catcher Sam Huff from Round Rock.
The Rangers announced a quartet of roster moves, including the news that top pitching prospect Owen White has been optioned to Double-A after making his major league debut.
Going for two in a row against Colorado… Texas Rangers lineup for May 20, 2023 against the Colorado Rockies: starting pitchers are Jon Gray for the Rangers and Kyle Freeland for the Rockies.
Sandy Leon has been brought up to the majors to replace Mitch Garver, who is on the injured list with a left knee sprain Catcher/DH Mitch Garver has been placed on the 10 day injured list with a mild left knee sprain, the team announced today.
March 29: On the eve of Opening Day against the Philadelphia Phillies, the Rangers announced the following transactions: - LHP John King optioned to Triple-A
The Rangers are re-signing veteran catcher Sandy Leon, tweets Robert Murray of FanSided.
March 27: The Texas Rangers announced on Monday that they have released catcher Sandy Leon, who was a non-roster invitee to spring training camp. Leon is a 10-year veteran and a .210 lifetime hitter. The move underscores the comfort the Rangers have in the tandem of Jonah Heim and Mitch Garver.
The Rangers and veteran catcher Sandy Leon have agreed to a minor league contract, reports Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic (Twitter link). Leon, a client of the MAS+ Agency, will be in Major League camp this spring.
There are still plenty of teams that have either been reported to be seeking upgrades or make sense for one, including the Cubs, Diamondbacks, Astros, Giants, Pirates, Padres, Tigers, Rays, Angels, Marlins and Red Sox. So, what options do they have left? Let’s take a look.
The Twins announced that catcher Sandy Leon has been placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to September 24, and will undergo right knee meniscus surgery.
The Minnesota Twins reinstated left-handed reliever Caleb Thielbar from the 15-day injured list on Wednesday and promoted catcher Sandy Leon from Triple-A St.
The clock was ticking down to the trade deadline and the Guardians had yet to make a move. But with just over an hour left before the 6:00 pm deadline, they struck a deal with the Minnesota Twins to acquire Ian Hamilton for catcher Sandy Leon.
Cleveland Guardians have informed Sandy Leon that he will not be making the opening day roster out of spring training as the team's backup catcher. Leon signed to a minor league contract for the 2022 season back in November and was a non-roster invitee big league camp.
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