Mark Rogers
RP FA
Sun 3/1/15 3:54 PM

Rogers signed a minor league contract with the Rangers on Sunday, Jerry Crasnick of ESPN reports. Rogers has been plagued by injuries throughout the course of his career, and pitched a total of just seven innings last season. He will likely serve as organizational depth for the Rangers, but doesn't project to make an impact in the majors barring a rash of injuries in the starting rotation or bullpen.

Mark Rogers
RP FA
Mon 5/5/14 7:52 PM

Mariners released RHP Mark Rogers. Rogers posted a 3.86 ERA and 5/7 K/BB ratio over his first seven innings at Triple-A Tacoma. The 28-year-old has a long history of injuries but should get another shot somewhere as long as he's healthy.

Mark Rogers
RP FA
Fri 1/24/14 4:47 PM

Mariners signed RHP Mark Rogers to a minor league contract. It's not clear whether the deal includes an invitation to spring training, but it would be a surprise if it didn't. Rogers was limited to just 22 2/3 rehab innings last season while battling shoulder and arm issues. He's always going to be injury-prone but has a nice arm and is worth a no-risk gamble.

Mark Rogers
RP FA
Fri 11/8/13 8:22 AM

Mark Rogers (arm) will make his first start with the Bravos de Margarita in the Venezuelan Winter League next week. Rogers was limited to just 22 2/3 rehab innings this season while battling shoulder and arm issues. He's a minor league free agent but hasn't ruled out re-signing with the Brewers. "We're in the process of fielding free-agent offers," Rogers' agent, Ivan Hand, said. "There's a lot of interest in him based on (his) 2012 (performance) with the Brewers. He's healthy now and ready to show what he can do."

Mark Rogers
RP FA
Sat 8/31/13 7:14 PM

Brewers outrighted RHP Mark Rogers to Class-A Brevard County. Rogers had been on a rehab assignment with the club but was removed from the 40-man roster. Rogers will be a minor league free agent this offseason.

Mark Rogers
RP FA
Wed 7/31/13 8:38 PM

Mark Rogers (shoulder, arm) will begin a rehab assignment with the Brewers' rookie-level team in Arizona Wednesday. Rogers began the season on the DL with shoulder issues and has been shut down since early May after he felt tingling in his right arm during a rehab appearance. It's totally up in the air as to when he'll be ready to return.

Mark Rogers
RP FA
Sun 5/26/13 9:57 AM

Brewers transferred RHP Mark Rogers from the 15-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list. The move was made in order to clear 40-man roster space for Donovan Hand. Rogers remains shut down after feeling tingling in his right arm during a rehab appearance earlier this month. He's out indefinitely.

Mark Rogers
RP FA
Thu 5/9/13 4:08 PM

Mark Rogers (shoulder) has been pulled from his minor league rehab assignment. Rogers had a rough 11.12 ERA and 1/8 K/BB ratio in 5 2/3 innings with Double-A Huntsville and left his most recent appearance on Tuesday due to tingling in his right arm. The 27-year-old has a long injury history and began the season on the disabled list with what was termed as right shoulder instability. He has been sent back to Phoenix for further testing, after which we should know more about the next step.

Mark Rogers
RP FA
Wed 5/8/13 9:59 PM

Mark Rogers (shoulder) left a rehab appearance with Double-A Huntsville on Tuesday after nine pitches due to "tingling" in his right arm. The Brewers aren't sure what's wrong with Rogers yet, but, given his injury history, a pessimistic view is reasonable. "We're still working our way through what to do with him next," said Brewers assistant GM Gord Ash said.

Mark Rogers
RP FA
Thu 5/2/13 6:56 PM

Mark Rogers (shoulder) has allowed six hits, six walks and four runs in 3 2/3 innings over three relief appearances during his rehab assignment with Double-A Huntsville. "Despite those numbers, he has improved," said Brewers assistant general manager Gord Ash. "As long as we're seeing improvement, we're OK." Ash added that Rogers has touched 93 mph with his fastball but has not pitched consistently at that level. The right-hander will remain at Huntsville for a while longer. His 30-day rehab window runs out on May 23, and it seems like he'll use most of that time.