Travis d’Arnaud is an American professional baseball catcher currently playing for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League ...
The Los Angeles Angelscontinued their aggressive move-making early in free agency, agreeing to a two-year, $12 million contract with catcherTravis d'Arnaud, it was announced Tuesday. The Atlanta ...
New York Mets catcher Travis d'Arnaud has a partial tear of the UCL in his right elbow and his treatment options include Tommy John surgery. The Mets placed d'Arnaud on the 10-day disabled list ...
D'Arnaud is expected to serve as the Angels' No. 2 catcher behind Logan O'Hoppe this season, Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com reports. D'Arnaud served in the same role during his first season with the ...
ATLANTA-- Hours before the Mets and Braves opened their series at Turner Field, the brothers d'Arnaud met Thursday for lunch at Lenox Square, "some good chicken teriyaki," as Travis said. New York's ...
Angels pitchers and catchers are scheduled for their first workout of spring training on Feb. 11. As we count down the days until camp begins, we are going through the various position groups to give ...
Pitchers and catchers reported to Angels Spring Training yesterday. We looked at the top storylines in the rotation and in the bullpen, so now let's focus on the other half of the battery. Unlike with ...
Nearly 22 years ago, the last time the Mets were no-hit, by the late Darryl Kile at the Astrodome, they had a future Hall of Famer batting third in Eddie Murray and a borderline candidate for ...
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