The San Francisco Giants have traded pitcher Daulton Jefferies to the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for outfielder Rodolfo Nolasco. The Giants designated Jefferies for assignment on Monday, giving them a week to trade or release him or try to pass him through waivers.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have acquired right-handed pitcher Daulton Jefferies from the San Francisco Giants in exchange for minor-league outfielder Rodolfo Nolasco.
The Pittsburgh Pirates acquired a starting arm from the Giants in pitcher Daulton Jefferies.
His spot on the 40-man roster will go to a pitching prospect.
As the San Francisco Giants prepare for their matchup with the Boston Red Sox, they have made some interesting roster moves regarding their pitching staff.
The San Diego Padres (2-3) take on the San Francisco Giants (2-1) at 4:10 PM ET on Sunday. The Padres will look to Michael King versus the Giants and Daulton Jefferies.
The Giants will select the contract of right-hander Daulton Jefferies prior to Sunday’s game against the Padres, manager Bob Melvin announced the team’s beat in tonight’s postgame session (X link via Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle).
Daulton Jefferies is in agreement on a deal with the Giants, the right-hander announced this morning.
According to the man himself, Daulton Jefferies has signed a deal with the San Francisco Giants. Jefferies was originally selected by the Oakland A's in the first round (37th overall) of the 2016 MLB Draft.
Daulton Jefferies was supposed to be a key part of the Oakland A’s future. A former top prospect, Jefferies had battled injuries in the minors, but his plus changeup, pitchability, and excellent command made him a prospect worth watching.
The Athletics announced Monday that right-hander Daulton Jefferies has been outrighted to Triple-A Las Vegas. That indicates that Jefferies, who underwent Tommy John surgery in September and thoracic outlet surgery in June, had already been passed through waivers unclaimed.
Jefferies had already undergone a season-ending thoracic outlet syndrome surgery in July.
The injury bug had caught up with Daulton Jefferies once again. He had been placed on the Injured List back at the beginning of May with what had been termed “nerve irritation” before he was diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome.
The Eyeball Scout is loathe to make many judgments on a pitcher’s major league debut, as often control, command, and even the action on the pitches, are often skewed by the unique adrenaline and bundles of nerves that accompany debuting pitchers to the mound.
Recovery timetable yet to be announced The Oakland A’s got an unfortunate injury update on Wednesday, though not necessarily an unexpected one. Starting pitcher Daulton Jefferies will undergo surgery to address thoracic outlet syndrome, reports Matt Kawahara of the S.F.
After receiving a second opinion, A’s right-hander Daulton Jefferies is scheduled to undergo thoracic outlet surgery.
It was clear that Daulton Jefferies was not right. The Oakland A’s young starter had gotten off to an excellent start this season, but had been hammered recently.
Thoracic outlet syndrome often requires surgical repair — an operation that involves removing a portion of the player’s rib in order to alleviate nerve pressure.
Daulton Jefferies had a tough assignment for his third career start. He was tasked with facing the Phillies, a team that had improved their lineup and has postseason aspirations.
Brown had a positive test for COVID-19 The Oakland A’s announced Friday that they’ve placed outfielder Seth Brown on the injured list following a positive test for COVID-19.
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