Tampa Bay Rays relief pitcher Chaz Roe (shoulder) will have season-ending surgery on his right shoulder on Wednesday. Roe has been out since April 2 and managed to pitch in just one game before being shut down with arm issues. The 34-year-old right-handed reliever was solid for the Rays in the shortened 2020 season, going 2-0 with a 2.89 ERA, 1.39 WHIP and 9/3 K/BB in 10 relief appearances covering 9 1/3 innings. Roe is scheduled to become a free agent this offseason, so he might encounter somewhat of a cold market coming off serious arm surgery.
Chaz Roe Pulled From Minor League Rehab Assignment
Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Chaz Roe was pulled from his rehab outing with Triple-A Durham on Thursday with right shoulder discomfort. He received an injection in his biceps and the timeline will be updated in two to three days. The Rays pitcher has been sidelined since the end of April with a shoulder strain. Roe will be shut down for a few days and it appears unlikely the right-hander returns before the All-Star break.
Tampa Bay Rays relief pitcher Chaz Roe (shoulder) is heading to the injured list with a shoulder strain, according to MLB.com's Adam Berry. Roe will be shut down from throwing for four to six weeks, and he could be out for as long as 12 weeks. He has been a solid, high-strikeout middle reliever for the Rays over the past few years, but he struggled this spring as he allowed four runs in 4 2/3 innings, while also striking out six in that span. Roe doesn't have any value outside of SV/HLD formats, but for managers who have him rostered you should be looking for a replacement and can drop him safely.
Tampa Bay Rays right-handed reliever Chaz Roe has been transferred to the 45-day injured list due to a sore right elbow, ending his 2020 campaign. Roe has become an integral member of the Rays relief corps over the past three years, having notched a 2.89 ERA in 10 appearances this season. Tampa Bays bullpen has been decimated by injuries this season with Roes absence further extenuating their need for healthy arms moving forward with multiple roles up for the taking.
Tampa Bay Rays right-handed pitcher Chaz Roe was placed on the 10-day injured list prior to Saturdays contest against Toronto as he battles a sore right elbow. Roe has developed into a key member of the Rays relief staff, having posted a 2.89 ERA across 9 frames with a pair of wins and a save to his credit. With Tampa Bay constantly shuffling the back end of its bullpen, Roe has some upside in deep season-long formats when healthy. His absence further increases the value of Nick Anderson, who should have unimpeded access to saves moving forward as he is one of the few remaining key cogs available in the Rays bullpen.
Tampa Bay Rays relief pitcher Chaz Roe (knee) returned to the team Tuesday as an active member of the team. He is returning from surgery a month ago and he is actually back ahead of schedule. Roe has been a valuable member of the bullpen and is a welcome addition, especially given how much the Rays rely on their relievers. He averages more than a strikeout an inning and has been relied upon when healthy by the team. Roe is primarily valuable in leagues that reward holds which he has 20 of in 2018.
Tampa Bay Rays reliever Yonny Chirinos (forearm) was activated from the disabled list Sunday. His return will be a welcome development, especially since Chaz Roe is going to be out until at least August with knee surgery. The Rays have been without Eovaldi since late April due to a mild right flexor tendon strain. He's posting a 3.71 ERA, 1.28 WHIP and 24/9 K/BB ratio in 26 2/3 innings this season. Chirinos is not worth much in shallower leagues but if he is back to healthy, he could become a reliable fantasy option in deeper leagues.
Chaz Roe With His First Career Save Saturday Versus Seattle
Tampa Bay Rays reliever Chaz Roe threw 1 1/3 innings Saturday versus the Mariners. He would not allow a run and would earn his first save of his career. Roe now has 132 appearances with the one save. Roe gains most of his value in leagues that reward holds. There is a chance that Roe somehow wins the closer job which would greatly increase his value in non-holds leagues but it is more likely to be some mix of Alvarado and Romo.