The SF Giants have signed outfielder Chase Pinder to a minor-league contract that includes an invitation to MLB spring training, according to a report by Susan Slusser of The San Francisco Chronicle.
The Braves are in agreement with free agent utilityman Chad Pinder, reports Robert Murray of FanSided (Twitter link). It’ll be a minor league contract, tweets Justin Toscano of the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
The Washington Nationals have released veteran utilityman Chad Pinder.
The Nationals are signing utility man Chad Pinder to a minor league deal, reports Robert Murray of FanSided. Pinder, who turns 31 on Wednesday, had been in camp with the Reds on a minor league deal until recently.
The latest round of roster cuts! Chad Pinder has never walked much, and his calling card at this juncture of his career is that he’s probably not the worst defender on the roster at most positions on the field.
The Reds announced Friday that they’ve released veteran infielder/outfielder Chad Pinder, who’d been in camp on a minor league deal.
The firepower, it is here! For those of us of a certain age, and for most of us of any age, any thought of the Oakland Athletics quickly turns to their late-80s dynasty, one built on the broad shoulders of elite power and epic dinger-smashing.
The Reds have outfield options galore as they continue their ongoing rebuild.
The Cincinnati Reds, after their failed pursuit of the playoffs in 2021, decided to cut costs before the 2022 campaign. Basically, they threw in the towel before the fight started, and they are doing a similar thing prior to 2023.
Pinder, 31 in March, joins the Reds after parts of seven seasons with the Athletics.
The Oakland A’s outfield depth chart is currently a mess. Seth Brown is currently listed atop the A’s depth chart in right field. That would not be an issue except for the fact that he is listed as their starting first baseman and left fielder as well.
The Oakland A’s are going to need to spend a bit of money if they are set to keep their roster intact for the 2023 season. Chances are, Chad Pinder will not be back as he will generate plenty of interest in free agency.
There was reason to hope that Chad Pinder would be different. That, even in the midst of yet another rebuild and with an owner that refused to spend money, they would be able to keep Pinder around.
Chad Pinder is the Oakland A’s player who stayed. Through this most recent rebuild, and even with the trade deadline, Pinder remained in Oakland. His leadership and defensive versatility, as valuable as they may have been to other teams, were even more valued by the A’s.
The Oakland A’s have one impending free agent left on their roster – utility man Chad Pinder. It was a surprise that Pinder was not dealt at the trade deadline.
With Stephen Vogt’s retirement announcement last week, Pinder is the A’s only impending free agent who plans to continue playing in 2023.
Chad Pinder may be in the midst of a disappointing season, but he still made history for the Oakland A’s on Tuesday. He entered the game as a pinch hitter for Vimael Machin in the fifth inning and made an immediate impact, belting a three run homer to temporarily tie the game at 9-9.
Chad Pinder is an interesting dilemma for the Oakland A’s. The A’s clearly think highly of him to the point where he did not leave at the trade deadline.
Chad Pinder's grand slam gave Oakland an early lead and Frankie Montas worked five innings for his first win since June 11 as the host Athletics made it two in a row over the American League West-leading Houston Astros with a 5-3 victory on Tuesday.
Chad Pinder put an exclamation point on an eight-run 12th inning with a grand slam and the Oakland Athletics outlasted the Texas Rangers 14-7 on Tuesday in Arlington, Texas.
Oakland A’s shortstop Elvis Andrus and outfielder Chad Pinder collided with one another on a frightening play during Tuesday’s game against the Detroit Tigers.
Pinder Power! The Oakland A’s started their 2022 season on Friday, raising the question of who would get the team’s first hit of the year. It took a while to get the answer, but it was emphatic when it happened.
Pinder was batting in the bottom of the seventh inning of his Oakland A’s 8-5 win over the Los Angeles Angels. He was hit in the head by a pitch from Junior Guerra and went down in pain.
When Marcus Semien signed a one-year deal with the Toronto Blue Jays, his Oakland Athletics teammates were sad to see him go.
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