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Mark Mulder

Mark Mulder

Can Mark Mulder Return to MLB and Be Effective After Six-Year Layoff?

Former Major League Baseball pitcher, and current ESPN baseball analyst, Mark Mulder announced he is attempting a return to baseball, according to ESPN's Jerry Crasnick.

Mulder retired in 2009 after two surgeries on his left shoulder and after having realized he couldn't pitch at a high level again:

Former All-Star Pitcher Mark Mulder Attempting MLB Comeback at Age 36

Mark Mulder reportedly wants to attempt a comeback to Major League Baseball.

The former starting pitcher and current ESPN analyst hasn't stepped on an MLB mound since 2008, but according to Jerry Crasnick of ESPN.com, he was encouraged after watching Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Paco Rodriguez's delivery during the 2013 playoffs.

Quick Hops: One Discussion of Two Free Agents

When I have a couple of things to write about at the same time and don't feel like making separate posts about each one, I combine them under a heading I like to call Quick Hops.

Every now and then, I get some information passed along to me. You can take the information for what it's worth to you. At this point, after all, I am just a fan of the team that enjoys sharing his thoughts about it.

So, with that disclaimer out of the way, let me pass along what I've been told.

Risk vs. Reward: A Dozen Free Agent Pitching Options for the Twins

The Minnesota Twins came into this offseason with three major goals:

1) Sign Joe Mauer to an extension
2) Improve the infield
3) Add at least one veteran arm to the rotation

General manager Bill Smith got off to a quick start on his offseason “to do list” by acquiring shortstop J.J.

Pitching for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2010: Mark Mulder

In the first installment of looking at pitching options for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2010, we took a look at Erik Bedard .

Injury-prone lefties may be popular this offseason, as Mark Mulder will be looking for employment as well. The Brewers may be near the top of his list of possible destinations, and Milwaukee should have equal interest in the former two-time All-Star.

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