The Athletics have claimed outfielder Alex Hassan from the Rangers, the Rangers have announced. Also, the Athletics have designated Cody Ross for assignment, according to the San Francisco Chronicle’s Susan Slusser (on Twitter). The A’s also promoted righty R.J. Alvarez and outfielder Billy Burns, placed Eric O’Flaherty on the DL (shoulder), and optioned Hassan to Triple-A Nashville.
If the news about Hassan sounds somewhat familiar, it’s because Hassan has spent the past several months in a waiver loop that’s rather comical (unless you’re him, presumably). Originally a Red Sox farmhand, he’s been claimed by the Athletics, Orioles, Athletics (again), Rangers, and Athletics (for a third time), all in the past seven months. The Rangers and A’s engaged in a similar waiver battle with infielder Adam Rosales last year. Hassan was hitting .267/.343/.350 in a small sample at Triple-A Round Rock, although he has a career .394 on-base percentage in the minors.
The 34-year-old Ross went 2-for-25 in nine games with the Athletics, who signed him after the Diamondbacks released him last month. The Diamondbacks are still on the hook for the bulk of Ross’ $9.5MM 2015 salary, plus a $1MM buyout on his 2016 option. Ross has played parts of 12 MLB seasons, suiting up for the Tigers, Dodgers, Reds, Marlins, Giants and Red Sox in addition to the Diamondbacks and Athletics, and hitting .262/.322/.445.
iku247
Nice, glad to get him back. Even more glad that O’Flaherty is on the DL.
selw0nk 2
O’Flaherty is just bad so they put him on the DL. 🙂
Melvin Mendoza, Jr.
Is he really that bad? He was as lights out as they come when he was on the Braves…that combo of him and Venters was fearsome
Grizzy
It won’t happen, but I wouldn’t be opposed to the Mets grabbing him as a bench piece and giving him a shot, given the fact that the D-Backs are paying most of his salary. Theoretically, it would be a bit more power off the bench for a team that has little (Mayberry is really their “power bat” off the bench, and he’s exclusively to hit lefties)
Lefty_Orioles_Fan
Wow, Ross wasn’t every effective.
Well, I hope the Orioles take a flier on him.
Maybe, he would consider it.
User 4245925809
He fits well with Duquette’s bargain basement type of history and think Camden yards would suit him well lefty. Think he would fit in nicely (if healthy) and his ability to play every OF position shouldn’t hurt his cause either.
I’m pulling for this scenario.
Lefty_Orioles_Fan
I would love to have Ross on the O’s.
I have always liked him.
blueblood1217
Ross shouldn’t be out of a job for long
Peter W Russo
If I were the Yankees do not ake a trade that will be costly with high price talent going one way.