Chris Capuano
RP FA
Fri 7/25/14 4:03 PM

Chris Capuano will start on Saturday against the Blue Jays. Shane Greene has been pushed back to Sunday, while Chase Whitley will head to the bullpen. Capuano posted a 4.55 ERA in 28 relief appearances for the Red Sox this season but held a 2.79 mark in four minor league starts and struck out 11 batters in his last outing. He could be a decent stop-gap open in the Yankees' rotation.

Chris Capuano
RP FA
Thu 7/24/14 6:16 PM

Yankees acquired LHP Chris Capuano from the Rockies in exchange for cash considerations. It's great news for Capuano, who was recently passed over for a promotion. He should get a chance to start in New York given all the injuries to the Yankees' rotation. The left-hander holds a 4.55 ERA in 28 relief appearances in the majors this season but put up a 2.79 mark in four minor league starts. He's worth a shot in AL-only leagues, but Capuano is a flyball pitcher that will now be in a park that surrenders a lot of homers.

Chris Capuano
RP FA
Sun 7/20/14 8:33 AM

The Rockies could call up Chris Capuano from Triple-A Colorado Springs to start on Tuesday against the Nationals. The Rox have decided to give Eddie Butler more time in the minors, so Capuano and Yohan Flande are looking like the main options for Tuesday. Signed to a minor league contract earlier this month following his release from the Red Sox, Capuano has put up a 2.93 ERA over 12 1/3 innings in the minors as he stretches out to start again. He went 4 2/3 frames in his latest outing, so he obviously wouldn't have the stamina yet to pitch too deep into Tuesday's game.

Chris Capuano
RP FA
Fri 7/4/14 8:49 AM

Rockies signed LHP Chris Capuano to a minor league contract. It's a good fit, as the Rockies are desperate for rotation depth and Capuano is better than what he showed in Boston, when he put up a 4.55 ERA and 1.55 WHIP over 31 2/3 relief innings. He'll need to stretch out after pitching exclusively out of the bullpen with the Red Sox but should rejoin the Rockies' rotation sometime after the All-Star break.

Chris Capuano
RP FA
Tue 7/1/14 2:06 PM

Red Sox released LHP Chris Capuano. Not surprisingly, Capuano cleared waivers after being designated for assignment by the Red Sox last week. The 35-year-old had a 4.55 ERA and 1.55 WHIP over 31 2/3 innings of relief with Boston this season. It shouldn't be long before he finds a new home elsewhere.

Chris Capuano
RP FA
Wed 6/25/14 6:29 PM

Red Sox designated LHP Chris Capuano for assignment. Capuano had a 4.55 ERA and 1.55 WHIP in 31 2/3 innings of relief, and after a five-run outing his last time out the Red Sox finally decided they'd seen enough. He may catch on somewhere else on a minor league deal, but it appears to be getting to the end of the road for the 35-year-old.

Chris Capuano
RP FA
Thu 4/17/14 1:47 AM

Chris Capuano pitched 2 2/3 scoreless innings for a relief victory Wednesday against the White Sox. Capuano has been a revelation in relief for the Red Sox, throwing nine scoreless innings in the team's first 15 games. Given his injury history, we'll see if he can keep it up. He has to be in line for a couple of days off after the long outing tonight.

Chris Capuano
RP FA
Wed 3/5/14 4:53 PM

Making his spring debut, Chris Capuano yielded two runs in two innings Wednesday in his start against the Cardinals. A Xavier Scruggs homers did the damage. Capuano projects as the swingman on the Red Sox staff; he's expected to be in the pen initially, but he could step into the rotation as soon as a starter is needed.

Chris Capuano
RP FA
Sat 2/22/14 11:50 AM

Red Sox signed LHP Chris Capuano to a one-year, $2.5 million contract. Capuano passed his physical on Saturday morning making the deal official. He'll compete for the final spot in the Red Sox rotation this spring, but will likely end up as the long-man out of the bullpen. He's only relevant in mixed leagues if he's in the Opening Day rotation.

Chris Capuano
RP FA
Sat 2/22/14 10:56 AM

Joe McDonald of ESPN Boston reports that Chris Capuano has arrived at Red Sox camp and will undergo his physical on Saturday. If all goes well and the deal becomes official, he'll throw his first bullpen session with his new squad on Sunday. He'd make for an interesting late-round flyer in mixed league drafts if he earns the final spot in the Red Sox rotation, but the most likely scenario has him winding up as the long man in the bullpen.