False Alarm! Clip call up a farse...

Monday, June 22, 2009

Bill Ladson, MLB.com

This is kind of curious. Major League Baseball's official registry of transactions notes that Tyler Clippard, a reliever with Class AAA Syracuse, has been promoted to the big leagues. As such, you currently find his name on the 25-man roster. (There are 26 names here.) However, I am told by a reliable front office source that Clippard has not been called up, and has been involved in no transaction whatsoever. Not sure how Clippard's name surfaced on the transaction list, but the Nationals have no immediate plans to bring the right-hander to the big leagues, even on tomorrow's off day. And certainly, they haven't done so already.

One possibility of what maybe happened: It's quite possible the team was prepared to call up Clippard if it had needed to place Jesus Colome on the DL. Colome tweaked his right quad last night, and this morning tested the injury by throwing in the bullpen as a few front office members watched his form. But Colome came away from that trial just fine, and appeared in this afternoon's game. A source up in Syracuse indicated to me that Clippard had been put on alert if Colome wasn't able to go.

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Burnett's 17 a good # for a P?

Transactions BTN

7/12: 48 - Ross Detwiler, optioned to AAA Syracuse, 49 - Garrett Mock, recalled.

7/4: 43 - Jesus Colome, DFA'd, 57 - Jason Bergmann, recalled from AAA Syracuse. 

7/1: 34 - Elijah Dukes, optioned to AAA Syracuse.

6/30: 85 - Lastings Milledge, 38 - Joel Hanrahan traded to the Pirates for 1 - Nyjer Morgan and 17 - Sean Burnett.

6/28: 51 - Shairon Martis, optioned to AAA Syracuse, 19 - Scott Olsen, signed from AAA Syracuse.

6/24: 32 - Kip Wells, DFA'd. 36 - Tyler Clippard, recalled from AAA Syracuse.

6/20: 4 - Corey Patterson, optioned to AAA Syracuse. 16 - Josh Willingham activated from bereavement leave list.

6/16: 57 - Jason Bergmann, optioned to AAA Syracuse.

6/14: 4 - Corey Patterson, signed from AAA Syracuse.

Switches

Active players who have switched their numbers:

>Ryan Zimmerman, 25 to 11.

>Ross Detwiler, 29 to 48.

>Shairon Martis, 39 to 51.

>John Lannan, 26 to 31.

>Wil Nieves, 83 (ST) to 53 to 23.

>Adam Dunn, 32 (Pre-Milledge Change) to 44.

>Austin Kearns, 28 to 25.

>Willie Harris, 1 to 22.

>Tyler Clippard, 19 to 36.

40-Man Switches:

>Garrett Mock, 50 to 49.

>Roger Bernadina, 2 to 7.

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Did you know?

On the Nationals active roster, of the 16 players who have been on the team for more than this season,  half have changed their number at least once.

In Nationals history, 14, 20, and 46 are the only numbers in 0-59 that haven't been worn on a player's jersey.

Joe Beimel wears the highest number in Nationals players history with 97.

7 is the most frequently worn number, having been on 7 different players. Tony Batista wore number 77.

All four players who have worn number 23 have been catchers.

Four players have worn number 44, two have led the team in HRs (Milledge, Wilson) and Dunn is well on his way to being the third.

Brandon Watson wore number 0 in 2007 and 00 from 2006 to 2007.

Wil Nieves has changed his number 3 different times (53, 83, 23).


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