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According to Evan P. Grant of The Dallas Morning News, the Texas Rangers have traded outfielder Kyle Hudson to the Tampa Bay Rays for future considerations.

The Rangers signed Hudson to a Minor League contract in January of this year.  In 14 games for the Balitmore Orioles in 2011, the 25-year-old Hudson hit .143/.143/.143 (4-for-28) with two stolen bases and two RBIs.

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Mar
30

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Jon Hunton who was the closer of the year in Venezuela,reached out to PRO Rumors earlier this week and explained that he is looking for new representation. Hunton, 29, had a strong 2011 season both in the summer and the winter leagues respectively.

As part of the Grand Prairie AirHogs (The American Association of Independent Professional Basebal) Hunton was named “Reliever of the Year” in 2011 (link here). Hunton went 7-2 with a 1.77 ERA, 25 saves, 47 SO, 0.4 HR/9, 3.5 BB/9 and 8.3 SO/9 in 51.0 innings.

During the winter, Hunton was named “Closer for the Year” again (link here), but this time in Venezuela as part of the Caribes de Anzoategui. He was 2-4 with 3.16 ERA, 18 saves, 0.3 HR/9, 3.5 BB/9 and 7.0 SO/9 in 31.1 games. Then he was selected as a replacement for Tiburones de la Guaira in the Final and was Francisco Rodriguez’s setup man. He also represented Venezuela in the Caribbean Series .

While Hunton was in Venezuela he left a great impression among the other teams, players and the media. He was one of the first foreign players to report and stayed until the last game of the Caribbean Series, his commitment with the Caribes organization and the rest of the league was undeniable.

I had the opportunity to watch Hunton pitch in Venezuela at least a dozen times this winter. The first thing you notice about him is his height, Hunton is 6′9” with a fluid delivery. He’s not a flame thrower, but he will keep hitters off balance with his slider, which has nice movement. Also, his 3/4 delivery makes all of his pitches move. I believe he is a great athlete in good physical condition (he used to play basketball in College), he is also a strong competitor and he definitely showed that in Venezuela.

Most of you don’t have an idea of how hard it is to pitch in winter ball. Fans are harsh with their players and they will let you know when you’re not doing your job right. You have to face strong competitors, not only young Minor Leaguers, but also Major Leaguers as well. There’s also a lot of competitiveness here but Hunton cruised throughout the season without a sweat. This league has chewed up and spit out countless top MLB prospects, but Hunton wasn’t one of them.

Hunton was drafted five times during the June Amateur Draft, the last one in 2004 by the Chicago Cubs in the eleventh round. During his eight years as a professional player Hunton is a career 34-27 with 3.18 ERA, 0.5 HR/9, 4.0 BB/9 and 8.9 SO/9 in 453.1 innings. In 2010, he was 6-6 with a 3.57 ERA, 0.7 HR/9, 3.6 BB/9 and 5.7 SO/9 in 63.0 innings for the A’s Triple-A team.

last offseason we had a Q & A with Hunton. Make sure to check that out if you haven’t.

Having the right representation can sometimes be the key to getting that tryout or invite to Spring Training that can open the door to a big league career. If you wish to contact Hunton you can write or follow him on Twitter (@Big_Jon_Hunton).

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If you’re a baseball fan and a Punk-Rock fan, you are definitely going to love this. A Punk-Rock band called The Isotopes, (yeah, like the baseball team from The Simpsons, which makes them more awesome), recorded a Punk-Rock version of the song “Take me out to the Ballgame” in their latest EP called Blood Diamond.

The three song record also includes a song about Rule 21 and a song dedicated to Wilson Ramos and his kidnapping situation in Venezuela last November. It was produced by Jarret Read and Evan Wansbrough, it was recorded in December 2011 and January 2012 in Vancouver. The songs were written by Evan Wansbrough, except “Take me out to the ballgame” obviously.

So if you like Punk-Rock and baseball make sure and visit this website where you can hear their EP Blood Diamond.

I took the liberty of including the Blood Diamond cover to the article, sorry about that Evan.

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Matt Bush who was the No. 1 overall pick in 2004 was looking like a complete bust before he was recently able to make the switch to an effective pitcher where he was recently ranked the 19th best prospect in the Rays farm system by Baseball America. Armed with a 97 MPH fastball and a nasty curveball, Bush seemed to have things moving for him in the right direction as he was able to overcome his failures in the San Diego system as well as various brushes with the law, mainly for alcohol related offenses.

That was until today when Bush was involved in a traffic collision where he seriously injured a 72 year-old motorcyclist in Port Charlotte, Florida. But it gets worse as Bush fled the scene making not attempt to render aide to a ma  he had just run over. Bush was later caught down the road by the Police and shockingly intoxicated.

Witness Scott Sugden said, “Literally the tire on the SUV ran over the driver’s head. Without the helmet, the gentleman would have been dead instantly.”

If Bush is found guilty, he will more than likely face jail time which could put the upcoming season in jeopardy. This may not be a bad thing as Bush has not learned his lesson from his previous encounters with the law for alcohol. If running over someones head won’t teach you to drink responsibly then I am not sure anything will work on him.

Information from NBC-2 via Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times was used in this article.

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The Kansas City Royals have offered Ivan Rodriguez an invite to Spring Training, Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reports. The invite comes after Salvador Perez was injured and will be out of action for three months. Rodriguez is still pondering the offer and has not decided whether he will take it or not.

Earlier in the offseason, Rodriguez was looking for a team that would give him “real playing time”, but you have to wonder as Spring Training roles on if his demands for playing time may have dropped a bit.

We know that the Rays are in need of another catcher, but they have said they are not interested in Rodriguez, nor are the Mets.

Rodriguez had a down year last season posting only a .218 avg in 124 plate appearances for the Nationals.

In 21 seasons, Rodriguez holds a .296 avg, .334 OBP and a .46 SLG with 311 home runs and 1332 RBIs.

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A return to the state of Florida is unlikely for future Hall of Fame catcher Ivan Rodriguez.  According to Buster Olney of ESPN, the Tampa Bay Rays are not considering the veteran catcher as an option for their backstop needs.

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MLB officially expanded its playoff format to 10 teams Friday, adding a second wild card in each league. The addition will now pit the two teams with the best records who are not division winners against each other in a one game playoff.

“This change increases the rewards of a division championship and allows two additional markets to experience playoff baseball each year,” commissioner Bud Selig said in a statement.

For only the 2012 postseason, the five-game Division Series will begin with two home games for lower seeds, followed by home games for the higher seed. In 2013, it will return to the 2-2-1 format that was previously used.

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Feb
27

Danys Baez to retire

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Relief pitcher Danys Baez, has called it a career and has elected to retire, Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports reports.

Last season Baez pitched for the Phillies before he was released in August. In 29 relief appearances, Baez went 2-4 and posted a 6.25 ERA.

In 10 seasons which included stops with the Indians, Orioles, Rays, Dodgers, Braves and Phillies he accumulated a 4.25 ERA, 40 wins and 114 saves in 697 innings.

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Feb
14

Rays extend Joe Maddon

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The Tampa Bays Rays have agreed to a three-year contract extension with manager Joe Maddon, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times. An official announcement is expected tomorrow.

Maddon’s current deal was set to expire after the 2012 season. With his new deal, Maddon will make about $2mm per season, Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe notes.

The 2008 and 2011 American League Manager of the Year has taken the Rays to three playoff berths, including an AL pennant in 2008. In six seasons under Maddon, the Rays have an overall record of 495-477.

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