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Jonathan Albaladejo has been recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
In 25.2 major league innings this season, Albaladejo has posted a 5.61 ERA. He shouldn't get too many innings down the stretch.
Jonathan Albaladejo's September call-up to the Yankees has been delayed after the young pitcher was struck in the eye while playing catch on Tuesday, according to The Journal News.
Albaladejo has a 5.61 ERA in 25.2 major league innings this season, and will likely be used sparingly once he rejoins the Yankees bullpen.
Jonathan Albaladejo has been recalled from Triple-A by the New York Yankees, according to The Sports Network. He will replace the injured Brett Gardner on the major league roster.
Albaladejo has a 4-1 record with the Yankees this season, but his 5.04 ERA is a bit high for a reliever. He was good in his last stint with the team as he didn't allow a run in four innings, so hopefully he can pick up where he left off on this stint.
Jonathan Albaladejo has been optioned to Triple- Scranton.
Albaladejo was good in his most recent stint with the Yankees, striking out four and allowing no runs in four innings of work. He is not worth owning in any format, however.
The Minneapolis Star-Tribune is reporting that the New York Yankees have recalled pitcher Jonathan Albaladejo from Triple-A Scranton. He will replace the injured Chien-Ming Wang on the roster, as Wang was placed on the 15-day DL.
Albaladejo has an ERA of 6.00 this season with the Yankees, and he should not be considered in any fantasy format. He will join the bullpen, making him even less valuable as a fantasy player.
Jonathan Albaladejo has earned the final spot in the Yankees' bullpen, according to the Star-Ledger.
He held a 1.54 WHIP over 13.2 innings in 2008, and would only be worth consideration for deeper AL-only leagues that feature middle men.
Jonathan Albaladejo is making a hard push to make the Yankees out of spring training, according to The Star-Ledger.
Albaldajo pitched just 13.2 innings last season with a 1.54 WHIP, so even if he makes the squad this season it is clear that his days of being a useful bullpen arm in AL-only leagues could still be a ways away.
Right-handed pitcher Jonathan Albaladejo left the third inning of the Yankees' Grapefruit League game with Cincinnati after being struck in the foot by a Jeff Keppinger ground ball, according to MLB.com.
It was not reported whether Albaladejo would miss any time. He made the Opening Day roster a season ago but missed significant time with injuries.
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