Former twins in 2015

Statistics through Friday

Player, teamsummary

Andrew Albers, TorMade one relief appearance for Blue Jays but went 2-11 with a 5.70 ERA in Class AAA.

Scott Baker, LAD5.73 ERA in two starts for Dodgers but 3.39 in AAA; groin injury ended season in July.

Grant Balfour, TBCut by Rays after a month, tried comeback in AAA; velocity down, he opted out, likely retired.

Joe Beimel, SeaAt 38, had another OK year as lefty specialist, but ERA jumped by two runs, to 4.17.

Craig Breslow, BosSo-so year in the bullpen, but made first career start by shutting out Orioles for four innings.

Drew Butera, LAA-KCCut by Angels in May, defense got him a shot with Royals, where he has hit .200 — a career high.

Chris Colabello, TorAn .878 OPS with 14 homers, he has had stellar season in middle of baseball's top offense.

Kevin Correia, PhiMade five midseason starts for Phillies, four of them bad, and was released; likely retired.

Michael Cuddyer, NYMKnee, wrist injuries made him part-time player; he's had some big hits for playoff team.

Samuel Deduno, HouMade nine appearances, two starts, but a hip injury and surgery ended season in May.

R.A. Dickey, TorFifth consecutive season of 200-plus innings, knuckleballer posted 3.91 ERA at age 40.

Pedro Florimon, PitSteady defense earned him another look, but still can't hit: 2-for-23 (.087) in majors.

Sam Fuld, OakBatted .197 for a last-place team, yet his glove kept him in lineup for almost 120 games.

Matt Garza, MilWith 5.63 ERA, refused to pitch out of bullpen, then left team for year Sept. 16.

Carlos Gomez, Mil-HouAfter two NL All-Star seasons, power dried up; Astros coveted him for CF range.

J.J. Hardy, BalPlayed with torn rotator cuff, may have contributed to awful (.211, .246 OBP) season.

LaTroy Hawkins, Col-TorSays his 21st MLB season is his last, and it's a good one: 2.76 ERA in Blue Jays bullpen.

Liam Hendriks, TorFound a niche as hard-throwing reliever: 71 strikeouts, 2.95 ERA in 64 innings.

Garrett Jones, NYYReleased in July after .215 season in 57 games, he will be seeking a spring invite in 2016.

Francisco Liriano, PitStill only 31, had another strong season (12-7, 3.38), including second 200-K year.

Kyle Lohse, MilFree-agent-to-be lost spot in rotation by leading NL in earned runs allowed (99).

Jeff Manship, CleOn fourth team in four years, finally a breakthrough: astounding 0.93 ERA in bullpen.

Jason Marquis, CinAnother comeback try lasted nine mostly ugly starts: a 6.46 ERA and release in May.

Kendrys Morales, KCRoyals received what Twins wanted: .847 OPS, 22 homers, 102 RBI as DH.

Justin Morneau, ColHit .307 but injuries limited him to fewer than 50 games; will Rockies pick up $9 million option?

Joe Nathan, DetWhiffed Torii Hunter, only batter he faced in 2015; second Tommy John surgery may end career.

Pat Neshek, HouAnother stellar bullpen season for five months, then allowed runs five times in September.

David Ortiz, BosJust keeps rolling: third straight season of 30-plus homers, 100 RBI, and joined 500-HR club.

Chris Parmelee, BalBatted .219 in six-week look in majors, then broke forearm in August at AAA when hit by pitch.

A.J. Pierzynski, AtlStill productive at 38: caught 106 games, enjoying first .300 season since 2009.

Yohan Pino, KCBounced between majors and Omaha, got into seven MLB games and wasn't bad (3.26).

Jason Pridie, OakRewarded with September call-up for excellent season (.894 OPS) at AAA Nashville.

Wilson Ramos, WasSteady if unspectacular catcher, hit 15 homers despite worst offensive year of career.

Ben Revere, Phi-TorHit .300 for fifth straight year, his defense makes him good fit for powerful Jays.

Rene Rivera, TBBatting crashed to .179, still caught more than 100 games, emblematic of MLB catching shortage.

Denard Span, WasThree DL trips, including labrum surgery, limited pending free agent to 61 games.

Tim Stauffer, NYMCut in June, resurfaced in Mets bullpen, but hasn't gone well: five earned runs in 5â…” innings.

Anthony Swarzak, CleLost long-relief job in May, found no MLB takers, wound up in South Korea.

Danny Valencia, Tor-OakAugust waiver pickup found new home and had his best MLB season (.864 OPS).

Vance Worley, PitBounced from rotation, still OK (4.02) at filling long-relief, spot-start role.

Delmon Young, BalCut in June with .628 OPS, his six-year postseason streak is about to end.