The Reds are impressed with outfielder and 2013 first-round pick Phillip Ervin, Mark Sheldon of MLB.com reports. "We were really impressed," says Reds director of player development Jeff Graupe. "Obviously, all the physical ability he has is the first thing you see. But over time, seeing the consistent quality of his at-bats was the most impressive thing for me." Ervin, 21, hit .331/.425/.564 in 2013 season split between rookie ball and Class A. Here are more notes from around the big leagues.
- When the Angels signed pitcher Chris Volstad to a minor-league deal in November, they knew it was possible he might decide to play overseas instead, MLBTR's Zach Links tweets. Volstad recently signed on with the Doosan Bears in Korea.
- Aubrey Huff has officially retired and accepted a job as a broadcaster with the Pac-12 Network, MLB Daily Dish's Chris Cotillo reports. Huff finishes his 13-year career with a .278/.342/.464 line in 6,786 plate appearances with the Rays, Astros, Orioles, Tigers and Giants.
- Free-agent infielder Jamey Carroll could soon make a decision on a new team, FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal tweets. Carroll, who will be 40 next month, hit .211/.267/.251 in 249 plate appearances with the Twins and Royals last season. He would likely receive a minor-league deal.
- Brad Penny could make an "interesting no-risk signing," Troy Renck of the Denver Post tweets. Renck mentions that he has heard Penny has pitched well in offseason workouts. Penny, 35, last appeared in the big leagues in 2012 with the Giants, and he's now in the midst of a comeback attempt.
vtadave
Penny must really love the game to want to be on the road playing baseball with that hot wife of his elsewhere.
Tigers72
Come back to the Tigers and try to be back up starter with Jurrinns or be a reliever.
brian310
Respectable career for Mr. Huff
$3534462
Thanks Aubrey for helping to make an abysmal 2008 Orioles team at least somewhat watchable. Good luck to you as a broadcaster.
LInkcat
Best of luck
BlueSkyLA
Penny is only a no-risk signing if he never makes it into a game.
Guest 3857
I still cringe when I think of Huff because he’s a reason why the 2009 Tigers had to play game 163. However, I wish him the best in retirement and congratulate him on his 2010 ring which he fully earned.