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62 Evan MacLane, RP
Height/Weight: 6-2/185 | Birthdate: 11/4/1982 | Birthplace: Chico, CA | Bats/Throws: L/L | Team: St. Louis | College: Feather River College | MLB Experience: Rookie | Salary:   | Owned/Started%: 0/0 | Average Draft Position: 201.00

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Cards designate SP MacLane


(9/18/2010) The Cardinals designated pitcher Evan MacLane for assignment on Saturday in order to make room on the 40-man roster for infielder Daniel Descalso.

MacLane optioned after scoreless inning


(7/18/2010) Cardinals SP Evan MacLane was optioned to Triple-A Memphis after Sunday's 5-4 win over the Dodgers. In that game, the left-hander pitched a scoreless eighth inning. It was his first appearance since giving up a walk-off home run in his major-league debut on July 7. “I was waiting for an opportunity and one came up today,” MacLane told FOXSports.com. “I took advantage of it. I was ready. It had been awhile since I pitched and I almost felt too good so it was good to get out there and almost get comfortable a little bit." The team recalled Fernando Salas to take MacLane's spot on the roster.

Maclane rushed into duty in debut


(7/9/2010) Cardinals SP Evan Maclane was recalled from Triple-A Memphis on Wednesday and did not wait long before making his major-league debut. He arrived at the ballpark in the fifth inning and ended up pitching in the ninth. He gave up a walk-off home run the only batter he faced, but Maclane was glad to get his first outing out of the way. "It was good, because as soon as I got here, I didn't really have time to think," MacLane told MLB.com. "They were like, 'Ready, let's go." Maclane was with the team earlier in the year, but did not make an appearance in his three days with the team. "Any time you come up, it's special and intense," MacLane said. "Every game means so much."

Maclane recalled by Cardinals


(7/7/2010) Cardinals SP Adam Ottavino was placed on the 15-day DL on Wednesday with a right shoulder strain, reports the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis recalled Evan Maclane. Maclane could be in the conversation to start down the road.

Maclane sent down by Cardinals


(5/31/2010) The Cardinals recalled OF Allen Craig from Triple-A Memphis and optioned pitcher Evan Maclane to the same club Monday.

MacLane called up by Cardinals


(5/29/2010) The Cardinals recalled pitcher Evan Maclane prior to Saturday's afternoon game against the Cubs. MacLane made 10 starts for Triple-A Memphis, going 3-4 with a 3.86 ERA.

Maclane candidate for Cardinals?


(5/25/2010) From The Sports Xchange notes: With Kyle Lohse (forearm) likely headed for the 15-day DL and expected to miss his turn Saturday in Chicago, the Cardinals are expected to bring up either right-hander Adam Ottavino or left-hander Evan Maclane from Triple-A Memphis.

Cards cut some top prospects


(3/21/2010) Pitchers Shelby Miller, Lance Lynn and Evan MacLane were all re-assigned to minor league camp by the Cardinals on Sunday, while pitcher Josh Kinney was optioned to Triple-A Memphis.

Cardinals announce spring invitees


(1/26/2010) Rich J. Hill was one of 17 non-roster invitees to spring training the Cardinals announced Tuesday. The only other NRIs who did not spend 2009 with the Cardinals organization are knuckleballer Charlie Zink and infielder Ruben Gotay. Also among the invitees: pitchers Lance Lynn, Evan MacLane, Pete Parise, Oneli Perez, Fernando Salas and Eduardo Sanchez; catchers Tony Cruz, Charlie Cutler, Steven Hill and Robert Stock; infielders Daniel Descalso, Pete Kozma and Donovan Solano; and outfielder Tyler Henley.

Arizona cuts Evan MacLane


(6/2/2007) One week before the First Year Player Draft, Arizona signed RHP Max Scherzer to a four-year major league contract Friday.

Diamondbacks make first cuts


(3/14/2007) The Diamondbacks optioned OF Carlos Gonzalez and Alex Romero, IF Emilio Bonifacio and Danny Richar, and P Evan MacLane and Jailen Peguero to the minors. The Diamondbacks also reassigned P Adam Bass, C Wilkin Castillo and OF Justin Upton to minor league camp.

Arizona to take a look at Maclane


(2/17/2007) Arizona pitchers and catchers reported for spring training on Friday with a wide-open competition looming for the final spot in the Diamondbacks' rotation. The first four are set with Brandon Webb, Randy Johnson, Livan Hernandez and Doug Davis, but at least six youngsters will vie for the fifth spot, according to manager Bob Melvin. Melvin listed Edgar Gonzalez, Enrique Gonzalez, Dustin Nippert, Dana Eveland, Micah Owings and Evan MacLane as candidates. Eveland and MacLane are left-handers, the others right-handers.

D-Backs add seven to 40-man roster


(11/26/2006) The Diamondbacks added seven players to their 40-man roster: pitchers Evan MacLane and Jailen Peguero, outfielder Carlos Gonzalez and infielders Brian Barden, Emilio Bonifacio, Alberto Gonzalez and Danny Richar.