Daniel Norris has cleared waivers, and the Guardians have outrighted the veteran left-hander off their 40-man roster. Cleveland designated Norris for assignment earlier this week.
The Guardians selected veteran left-hander Daniel Norris onto the major league roster before tonight’s contest with the Twins. He takes the vacated active and 40-man roster spots after yesterday’s designation of Noah Syndergaard.
He had elected free agency over the weekend, a few days after Cleveland designated him for assignment.
Reliever Daniel Norris has elected free agency and will try to latch on with a new club in the closing weeks of summer.
The Guardians made a series of roster moves today, with Zack Meisel of The Athletic among those to relay them. Catcher Zack Collins has been selected to the roster while left-hander Tim Herrin has been recalled.
The Guardians announced a trio of pitching moves, including the selection of Daniel Norris’ minor league contract. To create room on both the 26-man and 40-man rosters, Cleveland optioned left-hander Tim Herrin to Triple-A, and moved Shane Bieber to the 60-day injured list.
Daniel Norris was selected to the club’s roster just days ago. He made one scoreless appearance of two innings but has now quickly lost his roster spot to make way for Gavin Williams.
The Cleveland Guardians have been extremely active on the transaction report over the last few days. Those moves didn't stop on Saturday as the team made another handful of transactions.
The Guardians are in agreement with reliever Daniel Norris on a minor league contract, tweets Mandy Bell of MLB.com. He’ll report to minor league camp and likely open the season with Triple-A Columbus.
It’s been a tough spring for Norris, who appeared in seven games with the Reds and was tagged for six runs (five earned) in 6 2/3 innings of work.
The Reds announced Wednesday that they’ve signed left-handed reliever Daniel Norris to a minor league contract and invited him to big league camp. The Excel Sports client will vie for a job in the Cincinnati bullpen this spring.
You can have all the pitching in the world, but when you can’t hit the baseball to save your life, that’s a problem. Three hundred and eighty-one days ago, Daniel Norris pitched the eleventh inning for the Detroit Tigers — a 6-5 win over the Twins — and earned the save, the first of his career to that point (and his only one to date).
The move opens a spot on the roster for lefty Daniel Norris, whose contract has been formally selected from Triple-A Toledo.
Left-hander Daniel Norris is returning for a second big league stint with the Tigers, the team announced to reporters Thursday. Norris, who signed a minor league deal after being cut loose by the Cubs, will start tomorrow’s game for the Tigers.
Scores, news, and notes from around the Detroit Tigers’ farm system for Sunday, August 7, 2022. Toledo Mud Hens 10, Iowa Cubs 6 (box) Daniel Norris blanked the Cubs for four innings and Kerry Carpenter celebrated his 30th long ball of the year with a grand slam to take the deciding game of this seven-game set.
The Detroit Tigers added three veteran pitchers on minor league deals Tuesday, bringing aboard right-handers Jacob Barnes and Chi Chi Gonzalez as well as left-hander Daniel Norris.
Norris and Barnes have each previously been members of the organization. The former spent six seasons in Detroit.
The Chicago Cubs released left-hander Daniel Norris prior to Saturday night's road game against the Philadelphia Phillies. The Cubs designated Norris for assignment last Sunday.
According to Taylor McGregor of the Marquee Sports Network, the Chicago Cubs announced a few updates today on a few players that are recovering from injuries.
According to Bruce Levine of 670 The Score, the Cubs have placed southpaw reliever Daniel Norris on the IL with a finger strain and recalled right-handed pitcher Adrian Sampson from Triple-A Iowa.
Daniel Norris isn’t the big name you would want to see the Brewers acquire at the deadline, but could be valuable down the stretch. When the Brewers were looking for bullpen help near the trade deadline, there were plenty of big names that could end up linked to the team.
Keeping with the Brewers past tendencies at the deadline, they brought in additional bullpen help, acquiring Daniel Norris from the Detroit Tigers. Although his numbers may not be particularly eye-popping, Norris has traits to him that the Brewers like.
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