33 Results for jarrod washburn

Why this Angels team is different, dangerous

Peter Gammons

In the mirror of the Angels' ALDS Game 1 victory over the Red Sox on Thursday was the past, which somehow we were reminded dated back to 1986, when Ke...

Blog Entry | Conversation | October 09, 2009

Payroll gambles, Manny and the Kennedys

Peter Gammons

...to pay them. But look at the American League teams that did improve themselves: The Tigers (Jarrod Washburn), Red Sox and Angels are 2-3-4 in payroll behind the Yankees. The White Sox...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | August 29, 2009

Strasburg, Nationals need each other

Peter Gammons

...pick in 2010, is also a Boras client. And a veteran free-agent pitcher such as Jarrod Washburn, at three years and $36 million this offseason, may outperform Strasburg, at, say, three years...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | August 17, 2009

Phils have what most others don't … rotation depth

Peter Gammons

Those who saw Pedro Martinez pitch for Double-A Reading on Wednesday thought he looked better than he has in two years, changing speeds and eye levels...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | August 07, 2009

Some teams reluctant to part with prospects

Peter Gammons

...not want to cross and the Angels never touch. Even if the Mariners chose to move Jarrod Washburn (who has allowed two runs in his past four starts) or Erik Bedard, they are not...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | July 25, 2009

Tight races could stifle trade market

Peter Gammons

George Streinbrenner's birthday seems to be a good time for a reminder that Bud Selig's revenue sharing has flattened the baseball earth. Salary cap o...

Blog Entry | Conversation | July 04, 2009

Great demand for young arms

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Many trades weren't made this offseason because teams are reluctant to give up promising young starting pitchers.

ESPN Insider Story | December 10, 2005

Initial deals could ignite market

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

With all of the major power figures in Dallas, the first 24 hours of the winter meetings could set off a number of chain reactions.

ESPN Insider Story | December 04, 2005

Low supply, high demand might yield 'some very bad contracts'

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Low supply, high demand and a lot of jittery GMs. It all adds up to "some very bad contracts" about to be signed this offseason.

ESPN Insider Story | November 12, 2005

No better time than now

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

With two weeks left in the regular season, 13 teams remain alive for eight postseason spots.

ESPN Insider Story | September 18, 2005

Prospects may affect races

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

It's refreshing to see contending teams relying on their farm systems to fill key roster spots.

ESPN Insider Story | August 05, 2005

High-scoring teams take cue from their hitters atop order

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Impact leadoff hitters like Brandon Inge and Johnny Damon are maximizing their value through plate discipline and on-base percentage, Peter Gammons writes.

Story | June 04, 2005

What baseball needs: The best

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Ichiro chasing .400, more Red Sox-Yankees drama ... baseball will survive the steroid mess by being baseball.

Story | April 02, 2005

After leaky week, GMs eager to see transaction season begin

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

The BALCO leaks brought a hush over baseball, but deals will be itching to be made at the winter meetings.

Story | December 06, 2004

Uncertainty reigns in races

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Breaking down the teams that remain in the mix as the postseason slowly comes into focus.

Story | October 02, 2004