Fri Oct 21 2011 | 15:45 | Chris Woodward elects free agency |
Chris Woodward has elected free agency. |
Woodward was outrighted off the 40-man roster recently after spending 11 games with the Blue Jays this season. The 35-year-old career utility player has appeared in just 52 big league games since the beginning of the 2008 season. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Sun Sep 4 2011 | 10:03 | Chris Woodward promoted |
Blue Jays recalled INF Chris Woodward from Triple-A Las Vegas. |
Woodward will give the Jays some infield depth while Yunel Escobar nurses a wrist injury. He went 0-for-4 at the plate in a stint with the big club earlier this season. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Thu Apr 28 2011 | 18:01 | Blue Jays outright Woodward to Triple-A |
Blue Jays sent INF Chris Woodward outright to Triple-A Las Vegas. |
Woodward spent about a week in the majors and did not manage a hit in four plate appearances. He will operate as organizational infield depth in the minor leauges. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Mon Mar 14 2011 | 14:16 | Blue Jays sign Woodward to minors contract |
Blue Jays signed INF Chris Woodward to a minor league contract. |
Woodward, 34, made just 22 major league plate appearances last season for the Mariners and is unlikely to have a major impact in Toronto. He will almost certainly open the year at Triple-A Las Vegas. |
Source: Richard Griffin on Twitter | |
Tue Aug 10 2010 | 08:28 | M's recall Woodward from AAA Tacoma |
Mariners recalled INF Chris Woodward from Triple-A Tacoma. |
The 34-year-old Woodward has posted some ugly offensive statistics at the Triple-A level this season, but the Mariners are short on bodies in the infield. He will see playing time at different positions. |
Mon Aug 9 2010 | 08:47 | M's will promote Chris Woodward on Monday |
The Mariners will promote infielder Chris Woodward on Monday. |
Jack Wilson broke a bone in his hand in an off-the-field incident on Saturday and is expected to miss a significant chunk of time. Woodward, 34, has an ugly .232/.303/.329 batting line in 401 at-bats this season at Triple-A Tacoma, but he's likely to see some time at second base. |
Source: Ryan Divish on Twitter | |