Jeremy Bonderman
RP FA
Wed 3/27/13 3:26 PM

Mariners reassigned RHP Jeremy Bonderman to minor league camp. Bonderman struggled in his comeback attempt this spring, posting an 8.80 ERA and 7/3 K/BB ratio over 15 1/3 innings. The Mariners have settled on Brandon Maurer and Blake Beavan for the final two spots in the starting rotation.

Jeremy Bonderman
RP FA
Tue 3/26/13 7:48 PM

Jeremy Bonderman was lit up for seven runs over 5 1/3 innings against the Royals Tuesday. He surrendered 11 hits, walked one and struck out a pair, and his velocity had fallen to the mid-80s by the end of the outing. Bonderman looked pretty good early on in camp, but he now holds an 8.80 ERA with just seven strikeouts over 15 1/3 frames. It's possible he'll stick around in a long relief role, but he can now probably be safely ruled out for a rotation spot.

Jeremy Bonderman
RP FA
Fri 3/15/13 7:44 PM

Jeremy Bonderman continued writing his comeback story in Friday's victory over the Angels, allowing two runs on five hits over four innings of work. Bonderman didn't walk a batter on the afternoon and struck out two. The 30-year-old right-hander was never a serious candidate to open the season in the Mariners' rotation, but has likely shown enough to stick around in a long-relief role. He's unlikely to have any impact in fantasy leagues this season.

Jeremy Bonderman
RP FA
Thu 3/7/13 8:25 PM

Mariners manager Eric Wedge said Jeremy Bonderman "continues to impress" in camp. Bonderman struck out two over three innings of one-run ball Thursday. He had allowed five runs over his first three spring innings, but obviously Wedge has been pleased with the righty's stuff. It would likely take an injury for Bonderman to have a shot at a rotation spot, but it sounds like he has a good shot to stick around in a long relief role.

Jeremy Bonderman
RP FA
Fri 2/15/13 9:36 PM

Mariners manager Eric Wedge was impressed with right-hander Jeremy Bonderman after his second side session on Friday. Wedge has been impressed at Bonderman's readiness so early in camp. Still just 30-years-old, the injury prone veteran actually has a chance at cracking the Mariners opening day starting rotation if he has a successful spring. It's unlikely he'll be an impact player in fantasy leagues, but remember he has shown high-strikeout ability in the past.

Jeremy Bonderman
RP FA
Sat 12/22/12 8:50 AM

According to Geoff Baker of the Seattle Times, Jeremy Bonderman will get a shot at cracking the Mariners' starting rotation. The Mariners didn't see Bonderman throw prior to signing him, but the plan is to let him compete with Hector Noesi and Erasmo Ramirez for one of the final spots in their Opening Day rotation. Coming back from Tommy John Surgery, the odds remain stacked against Bonderman winning a roster spot. He hasn't pitched since being released in 2010 and has a 4.89 ERA over eight major league seasons.

Jeremy Bonderman
RP FA
Fri 12/21/12 6:23 PM

Mariners signed RHP Jeremy Bonderman to a minor league contract. The deal includes a spring training invite. Bonderman has been out of the majors since 2010 and had Tommy John surgery this past April, but he's hoping to make a comeback in 2013. The 30-year-old has a 4.89 ERA over eight major league seasons and will have the odds stacked against him to win a roster spot.

Jeremy Bonderman
RP FA
Tue 12/4/12 3:59 PM

Jeremy Bonderman told Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports that he could sign with a team by this weekend. Bonderman hasn't pitched in the majors since 2010, but he's now fully recovered from Tommy John surgery and plans on making a comeback. The Tigers and Mariners are among the club who have reportedly expressed interest. He'll likely have to settle for a minor league deal with a spring training invite.

Jeremy Bonderman
RP FA
Tue 11/13/12 12:01 PM

Buster Olney of ESPN.com reports that the Mariners have expressed interest in right-hander Jeremy Bonderman. Bonderman hasn't pitched in the majors since 2010, but he's recovered from Tommy John surgery and plans on making a comeback next season. Jon Paul Morosi of FOXSports.com reported last week that the Tigers have offered him a contract. The Washington native will likely have to settle for a minor league deal. Bonderman, 30, has a 4.89 ERA over eight major league seasons.

Jeremy Bonderman
RP FA
Fri 11/9/12 11:51 AM

Jon Paul Morosi of FOXSports.com reports that the Tigers have offered Jeremy Bonderman a contract. Bonderman hasn't pitched in the majors since 2010, but he's recovered from Tommy John surgery and is intent on pursuing a comeback. Still just 30 years old, the right-hander spent all eight years of his career with the Tigers. They likely are offering him a non-guaranteed minor league deal.