Javier Vazquez SP FA Sun 12/30/12 11:41 PM
Javier Vazquez
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Javier Vazquez told ESPNDeportes.com that he's considering making a comeback this season.
This was first reported by MLB Network's Peter Gammons last month. Vazquez never officially retired and is interested in pitching for a contender this season, but doesn't plan on making any decisions until after the World Baseball Classic. The 36-year-old right-hander went 13-11 with a 3.69 ERA, 1.18 WHIP and 162/50 K/BB ratio over 192 2/3 innings with the Marlins in 2011, and should draw interest from multiple teams if he decides to return.
Javier Vazquez SP FA Tue 11/6/12 12:46 PM
Javier Vazquez
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According to Peter Gammons of MLB network, Javier Vazquez is mulling a potential comeback to Major League Baseball.
Vazquez went 13-11 with a 3.69 ERA, 1.18 WHIP and 162/50 K/BB ratio over 192 2/3 innings with the Marlins in 2011 before deciding to hang 'em up. He'll pitch for Ponce in the Puerto Rico Professional Baseball League after Thanksgiving, then for Puerto Rico during the World Baseball Classic, and use them as a gauge to see if he wants to come back. If so, he'll undoubtedly have plenty of suitors waiting.
Javier Vazquez SP FA Mon 4/2/12 8:53 PM
Javier Vazquez
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Javier Vazquez said Monday that he isn't officially retired, but has no intention of pitching this season.
"I want to leave the door open in case I want to play, but right now I don't see myself playing," said Vazquez. "For me to be ready in July or sometime in the summer, I'd have to start throwing soon. Right now, I don't have any desire." Vazquez had a 1.92 ERA over his final 19 starts last season, but passed over the opportunity for a lucrative contract in order to spend time with his family. The 35-year-old right-hander hasn't ruled out the possibility of pitching for his native Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic next year, but a comeback in MLB is unlikely.
Javier Vazquez SP FA Thu 1/5/12 8:50 AM
Javier Vazquez
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According to Jerry Crasnick of ESPN.com, the Marlins were "absolutely, positively convinced" that Javier Vazquez was retiring before agreeing to trade for Carlos Zambrano.
Vazquez finished 2011 with a 1.92 ERA and 115/19 K/BB ratio over 126 2/3 innings in his final 19 starts, but he said right after the season that he was leaning toward retirement. The Marlins were hoping to convince him otherwise, but switching gears and taking a risk on Zambrano would seem to indicate that he's going to call it a career. The 35-year-old right-hander has a 4.22 ERA and 165 wins over 14 seasons in the big leagues.
Javier Vazquez SP FA Thu 11/3/11 10:58 AM
Javier Vazquez
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According to Ken Rosenthal of FOXSports.com, Javier Vazquez is "50-50" on whether he'll play in 2012.
Vazquez has hinted about the possibility of retirement, but he would consider continuing his career under the right circumstances. According to Rosenthal, he has a strong preference to remain on the East Coast in order to be closer in proximity to his family in Puerto Rico. The veteran right-hander is expected to make a decision on his future by December.
Javier Vazquez SP FA Mon 10/31/11 9:47 AM
Javier Vazquez
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The Marlins are hoping that 35-year-old righty Javier Vazquez will put off retirement another year.
Vazquez dazzled down the stretch, going 5-0 with a 0.71 ERA in September to even out a roller coaster season. He's hinted all year that he might retire in order to spend more time with his family in Puerto Rico, but perhaps the Marlins can sway his decision with a sizable offer. Joe Capozzi of the Palm Beach Post thinks a one-year, $10 million contract might get it done.
Javier Vazquez SP FA Tue 9/27/11 10:08 PM
Javier Vazquez
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Javier Vazquez will decide by December whether or not he is retiring.
He certainly showed that he has plenty left in the tank, as Vazquez held an ERA of 7.09 ERA after his June 11 outing before going on a remarkable run to wind up with a 3.69 mark. If the 35-year-old does decide to return, he'll be one of the more sought after pitchers on the market.
Javier Vazquez SP FA Tue 9/27/11 9:55 PM
Javier Vazquez
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Javier Vazquez tossed a complete game, allowing two runs on five hits, in a 3-2 win over the Nationals on Tuesday night.
Vazquez struck out nine and walked none in winning his sixth consecutive start. The 35-year-old got off to a horrid start this season, holding a 7.09 ERA in mid-June, but he rebounded in a big way, especially over the last month. Vazquez went 6-0 and allowed only three earned runs in his last six starts, going at least six innings in each outing and tossing two complete games in lowering his ERA from 4.67 to 3.69. He finishes the year 13-11 with a 1.18 WHIP and all of a sudden looks like a hot free agent heading into the offseason.
Javier Vazquez SP FA Wed 9/21/11 9:54 PM
Javier Vazquez
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Javier Vazquez dominated a slumping Braves team Wednesday, allowing just two hits in seven scoreless innings of a 4-0 Marlins victory.
Vazquez struck out six and walked one in winning his fifth consecutive start. He has allowed just one run in 36 innings over that timespan (0.25 ERA), and has not allowed a run in his past 25 innings of work, a Marlins team record. His final start of the season should come on Tuesday against the Nationals.
Javier Vazquez SP FA Sun 9/11/11 4:39 PM
Javier Vazquez
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Javier Vazquez kept it rolling Sunday, tossing six shutout innings while allowing just three hits and two walks in a 4-1 win over the Pirates.
He struck out seven. Vazquez has been on quite a roll, having given up more than three runs in a start on just one occasion since mid-June. He now sports a 2.61 second-half ERA. The veteran will try to keep it going against the Nationals the next time out.