Wed Nov 4 2015 | 18:27 | Yankees reinstate RHP Campos among several moves |
The New York Yankees made several roster moves on Wednesday, including adding right-hander Vicente Campos to the 40-man roster and reinstating right-hander Domingo German, left-hander Domingo German, left-hander Jacob Lindgren, right-hander Chase Whitley and outfielder Mason Williams from the 60-day disabled list.In addition, right-hander Chris Martin was sold to the Nippon Ham Fighters of Japan for $750,000 and right-hander Andrew Bailey elected free agency rather than being outrighted to the minor leagues. |
Mon Dec 15 2014 | 16:13 | Campos re-signed with Yankees on minor league deal Monday |
Campos re-signed with the Yankees on a minor league deal Monday, Matt Eddy of Baseball America reports. |
The Yankees to tender Campos a contract earlier in the offseason due to injuries including Tommy John Surgery, but he has signed back with the club under a minor league deal. While he will likely miss the beginning of the 2015 season, he could return at some point during the year. |
Wed Dec 3 2014 | 00:25 | The Yankees declined to tender Campos (elbow) contract |
The Yankees declined to tender Campos (elbow) a contract, the New York Post's Joel Sherman reports. |
He was the second piece to come to New York in the Jesus Montero trade, and while he has flashed good stuff, he has been plagued by injuries, and underwent Tommy John surgery in April 2014. |
Sat Apr 26 2014 | 11:15 | Yankees prospect RHP Campos has Tommy John |
Yankees prospect right-hander Jose Campos had Tommy John surgery on Friday. |
Campos was acquired as part of the Montero-Pineda trade, but his elbow woes limited his time substantially. Campos is now out for the next year, which could push him off the prospect map entirely |
Source: Erik Boland on Twitter | |
Fri Apr 25 2014 | 19:05 | Campos to DL with elbow inflammation |
Yankees prospect RHP Jose Campos has been placed on High-A Tampa's disabled list with right elbow inflammation, according to Josh Norris of Baseball America. |
Campos, 21, had been dealing with a sore elbow since March and was yet to take the mound for Tampa this season before hitting the DL. Campos was acquired by the Yankees in the Jesus Montero-Michael Pineda trade, but his problematic elbow has limited him to just 111 2/3 innings over the last two years at Low-A Charleston. Still, the right-hander was impressive last season when healthy, posting a 3.41 ERA and 77/16 strikeout-to-walk ratio while logging a career-high 87 innings. |
Source: Josh Norris on Twitter | |
Thu Mar 13 2014 | 15:03 | Yankees option Jose Campos to Triple-A |
Yankees optioned RHP Jose Campos to High-A Tampa. |
Campos is still battling elbow issues this spring and will move to the minor league side of camp. The 21-year-old right-hander remains a promising pitching prospect, but arm injuries have stalled his rise through the minor league ranks. He has not yet pitched above A-ball. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Mon Mar 3 2014 | 19:27 | Jose Campos throws live batting practice |
Jose Campos (elbow) threw live batting practice Monday. |
Campos, 21, has dealt with elbow issues the last two seasons and the Yankees are bringing him along slowly. The right-hander is a nice prospect, but he doesn't have any experience above A-ball and still needs plenty of seasoning. |
Source: Yankees.mlb.com | |
Mon May 7 2012 | 21:53 | Yanks' Campos placed on minor league DL |
Yankees' pitching prospect Jose Campos was placed on the seven-day disabled list with Class A Charleston last Thursday due to right elbow discomfort. |
Campos, who was acquired from the Mariners in the Michael Pineda deal, had a 4.01 ERA and 26/8 K/BB ratio in 24 2/3 innings over his first five starts this season. The timeline for his return isn't yet clear, but the Yankees are confident he's only dealing with inflammation. |
Source: The Journal News | |
Mon Jan 23 2012 | 16:11 | Yanks acquire Jose Campos from Mariners |
Yankees acquired RHPs Jose Campos and Michael Pineda from the Mariners for DH/C Jesus Montero and RHP Hector Noesi. |
Campos is far from a throw-in. Armed with a fastball which sits in the low-to-mid 90s, the 19-year-old right-hander has a 3.26 ERA over parts of three seasons in the minors, averaging 8.8 K/9 and 2.5 BB/9. He posted a 2.32 ERA and an 85/13 K/BB ratio over 81 1/3 innings with Low-A Everett last season. While Campos is still a few years away, he has frontline starter potential. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |