J.P. Howell
RP FA
Fri 1/4/13 8:52 PM

Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times reports that the Dodgers and J.P. Howell are closing in on a one-year deal. Nothing is finalized yet, and potential terms of the deal have not yet been disclosed. Howell is the top left-handed reliever remaining on the free agent market and would join a formidable bullpen that already boasts Kenley Jansen, Brandon League and Ronald Belisario.

J.P. Howell
RP FA
Fri 12/28/12 10:17 PM

According to Dan Kolko of MASN Sports, J.P. Howell is the Nationals top target on the free agent market to fill their void for a left-handed reliever. Two of the three left-handers in the Nationals 2012 bullpen, Tom Gorzelanny and Mike Gonzalez, have signed elsewhere in the past week, leaving a gaping hole. Should they miss out on Howell, the free agent market drops off considerably, so expect their pursuit of Howell to heat up in the coming weeks.

J.P. Howell
RP FA
Tue 12/18/12 11:53 PM

Bill Ladson of MLB.com hears that the Nationals, Phillies, Cubs, Mariners and Rangers have interest in J.P. Howell. Howell appears to the the Nats' top choice to replace Sean Burnett, but they obviously have some competition. The left-hander struggled in 2011 in his first year back from shoulder surgery, but he rebounded nicely in 2012, posting a 3.04 ERA, 1.21 WHIP and 42/22 K/BB ratio in 55 appearances for the Rays.

J.P. Howell
RP FA
Sat 12/8/12 11:36 AM

The Nationals have "checked in" on J.P. Howell. Howell, 29, is one of the top left-handed specialists on the free agent market. He's spent the last seven seasons with the Rays and posted a 3.04 ERA, 1.21 WHIP and 42/22 K/BB ratio in 55 appearances in 2012. The Nationals are believed to be targeting him to replace Sean Burnett.

J.P. Howell
RP FA
Sat 11/17/12 9:26 PM

Free agent J.P. Howell would like to return to the Rays, but indicated that there were "a handful" of teams that have shown interest in signing him. Howell added that he wasn't sure how quickly his decision would come. The 29-year-old posted a 3.04 ERA, 1.21 WHIP and 42/22 K/BB ratio over 50 1/3 innings for the Rays in 2012, and is one of the finest left-handed specialists on the free agent market.

J.P. Howell
RP FA
Sun 8/5/12 11:42 AM

J.P. Howell has been unscored upon over his last 20 innings. He reached the mark by striking out four over two scoreless frames Saturday. "J.P. was really sharp; he was incredibly good," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "They didn't get good swings on him, I thought he was really good. J.P. is really showing flashes of the past right now." Howell has had a nice bounce-back season, posting a 3.00 ERA and 1.08 WHIP over 39 appearances for Tampa.

J.P. Howell
RP FA
Tue 5/1/12 5:14 AM

J.P. Howell tossed a scoreless 12th inning on Monday to earn the win over the Mariners. He walked a batter and induced three ground outs in the 13-pitch frame. Howell has not shown the same dominance since undergoing shoulder surgery in 2010. Coming off a miserable 2011 season, he has rebounded nicely with a 2.35 ERA. But keep in mind that opponents are batting .276 against him.

J.P. Howell
RP FA
Mon 1/16/12 7:14 PM

The Rays have agreed to a one-year, $1.35 million contract with left-hander J.P. Howell, avoiding salary arbitration. Howell was arbitration-eligible for the final time this winter. The 28-year-old southpaw made $1.1 million last season while posting a 6.16 ERA and 26/18 K/BB ratio over 30 2/3 innings. He'll pitch in middle relief for the Rays this season.

J.P. Howell
RP FA
Sun 12/11/11 10:51 AM

Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports that J.P. Howell and Andy Sonnanstine are candidates to be non-tendered by the Rays. Howell's first season back from shoulder surgery didn't go well, as he held an ugly 6.16 ERA over 46 games. He did at least keep left-handed batters to a .222 mark, and he was fantastic in 2008 and 2009 before the shoulder problems surfaced. While Tampa might not be willing to pay what he'll make in his final year of arbitration, there will be teams out there willing to give him a chance to rebound. Sonnanstine spent a good chunk of 2011 at Triple-A and will likely make around $1 million in arbitration. It's a modest figure but one the Rays don't find enticing.

J.P. Howell
RP FA
Fri 7/1/11 9:28 PM

J.P. Howell was ejected from Friday's game against the Cardinals in the top of the eighth inning. Howell's frustration boiled over after he walked Lance Berkman and David Freese on close pitches and gave up a three-run homer to Colby Rasmus. He tossed a ball towards the dugout and then had words with home plate umpire Vic Carapazza before getting tossed. Rays manager Joe Maddon was ejected in an earlier at-bat while David Price and Elliot Johnson were also shown the door following Howell's ejection.