(7/21/2010) From The Sports Xchange notes: RHP Clay Condrey is done for the season, placed on the 60-day DL late Monday because of an injury to the flexor tendon in his right elbow. Rather than have surgery, he will undergo platelet rich plasma therapy starting next Tuesday. Condrey started the season with shoulder and elbow problems in spring training and never pitched in the majors after signing a one-year, $900,000 deal over the winter. "I've been designated four times in one season, and that up to this point was the worst (season I ever had)," he said. "But at least then I could still pitch, wherever I was."
Condrey opts for plasma injections
(7/20/2010) Twins RP Clay Condrey has elected to receive platelet rich plasma injections rather than undergo surgery to fix his strained right flexor muscle, reports MLB.com on Tuesday. If the PRP injections don't produce the desired result, surgery will be revisited. Condrey was placed on the 60-day DL on Monday.
Condrey moved to 60-day DL
(7/20/2010) Twins RP Clay Condrey was transferred to the 60-day disabled list to make room on the 40-man roster for RP Anthony Slama. Condrey, who has yet to pitch in the majors this season, is still debating whether or not to undergo season-end surgery on his injured right elbow.
Condrey pondering elbow surgery
(7/17/2010) Twins RP Clay Condrey, on the 15-day disabled list due to a strained right elbow, is debating whether or not to undergo surgery what would end his season. The right-hander will meet with Twins physicians to decide sometime this week whether he'll have surgery or receive platelet rich plasma injections to fix the strain in his right flexor muscle. "I don't think that's a definite yet," manager Ron Gardenhire told MLB.com, "But when I talked to him just a little while ago, he told me he's probably going to have surgery and get his arm fixed." Condrey last pitched for Triple-A Rochester on July 5, allowing two runs off three hits in an inning of work.
Condrey shut down, perhaps for season?
(7/14/2010) From The Sports Xchange notes: RHP Clay Condrey has had a setback and appears ready to be shut down again, casting further doubt on whether the offseason free-agent acquisition will ever pitch for the Twins. The right-hander last pitched July 5 for Triple-A Rochester (N.Y.) and gave up two runs on three hits in one inning. "He's sore, and the discomfort is rated at 6-7," manager Ron Gardenhire said. "So, I would say he's not going to throw."
Condrey moved up to Triple-A
(7/3/2010) Twins RP Clay Condrey (strained right elbow) was moved up to Triple-A Rochester on Friday, according to MLB.com. Condrey threw three scoreless innings for Class A Fort Myers in his first rehab appearance. He allowed three hits and struck out one batter. Manager Ron Gardenhire said everything has been feeling good in his elbow.
Condrey begins rehab assignment
(6/24/2010) RHP Clay Condrey (right elbow flexor strain) began a rehab assignment Wednesday with the Gulf Coast Rookie League Twins, tossing a shutout inning despite walking one and allowing a pair of singles.
Condrey throws in sim game
(6/19/2010) Twins RP Clay Condrey, who has not pitched this season, threw one inning in an extended spring training game on Friday. Condrey threw 13 pitches, and then seven more in the bullpen. He will pitch two innings in another extended spring game on Sunday.
Condrey sent to Ft. Myers
(6/13/2010) Twins RP Clay Condrey (strained elbow) was sent to Fort Myers, Fla., on Saturday to take part in some extended spring training games, according to MLB.com. The right-hander has been sidelined since the end of spring training.
Condrey could start rehab Sunday
(6/12/2010) Twins RP Clay Condrey, on the 15-day disabled list due to a strained right elbow, was scheduled to throw a bullpen session on Saturday, according to MLB.com. If all goes well, Condrey could be on a plane to Fort Myers, Fla., to start his rehab as early as Sunday. He has been out since the end of spring training with a right elbow strain.
Condrey throws bullpen session
(6/11/2010) Twins RP Clay Condrey, on the 15-day disabled list due to a strained right elbow, pitched a bullpen session on Thursday, according to MLB.com. His next step is extended spring training at the team's facility in Fort Myers, Fla., where he will pitch in games.
Condrey set for a bullpen session
(6/3/2010) Twins RP Clay Condrey, who recently decided to pitch through the inflammation in his right elbow rather than shut it down for a couple months, could throw a bullpen session Thursday, according to MLB.com.
Condrey tries to pitch through pain
(6/1/2010) Twins RP Clay Condrey, who hasn't pitched all season because of a strained right elbow, has resumed a throwing program, according to MLB.com. He recently got a second opinion from Mets team physician Dr. David Altchek, who gave him the option of shutting down for a couple months or pitching through the inflammation.
Condrey playing the waiting game
(5/29/2010) Twins RP Clay Condrey, on the DL with a strained right elbow, is still waiting to hear the results of his examination by Dr. David Altchek in New York, according to MLB.com. After being given the options of throwing through the pain or shutting down for a few months, Condrey decided to get a second option. He was expected to consult with team doctors Saturday. Condrey has yet to pitch for Minnesota this season.
Condrey seeks second opinion
(5/27/2010) MLB.com reports Twins RP Clay Condrey is seeking a second opinion on his right elbow pain before deciding whether to keep throwing or shut down for a few months. Condrey, who has spent the entire season on the 15-day DL, is expected to head to New York to be examined by Dr. David Altchek, according to manager Ron Gardenhire. "He has a big decision, so he's going to get another opinion, which is a good thing," Gardenhire said. "He should. If he goes down there and starts throwing and something were to happen, it'd be a hard road back. So a second opinion is not a bad thing -- just go get it done, check all your avenues and go from there."
Twins assessing options for Condrey
(5/26/2010) Twins RP Clay Condrey, on the DL with a strained right elbow, had an MRI that showed more inflammation Tuesday. He has three options for his ailing elbow: try to throw through the pain, receive a cortisone injection, or shut down his arm for two months.
Twins' Condrey needs another MRI
(5/25/2010) From The Sports Xchange notes: RHP Clay Condrey will have a second MRI on his injured right elbow after reporting stiffness during a brief bullpen session Sunday.
Condrey nearing rehab assignment
(5/22/2010) Twins RP Clay Condrey (strained right elbow) is expected to throw off a mound on Sunday, reports MLB.com. Manager Ron Gardenhire said Condrey will begin pitching in extended spring training games in Florida before being sent on a minor-league rehab assignment.
Condrey headed to Florida?
(5/22/2010) Twins RP Clay Condrey threw a 50-pitch bullpen session Friday and reported feeling good, reports MLB.com on Saturday. He is dealing with a strained right elbow and could be sent to Fort Myers, Fla., shortly to begin facing hitters.
Condrey to throw in 'pen Friday
(5/20/2010) Twins RP Clay Condrey, on the 15-day disabled list due to a strained elbow, is expected to throw a 50-pitch bullpen session on Friday, according to MLB.com. If he experiences no setbacks, Condrey will go to extended spring training this weekend to pitch against hitters.
Condrey nearing rehab assignment
(5/19/2010) Minnesota skipper Ron Gardenhire said Wednesday that RHPs Clay Condrey (strained right elbow) and Pat Neshek (sore right hand) are getting closer to heading out on rehab assignments.
Condrey suffers setback in rehab
(4/22/2010) MLB.com reports that Twins RP Clay Condrey (strained elbow) has been shut down in rehab after he felt something in his arm while trying to throw Wednesday. "I think he's a little flustered right now trying to figure out what's going on," manager Ron Gardenhire said.
Condrey has flexor tendon strain
(4/7/2010) From The Sports Xchange notes: RHP Clay Condrey had an MRI on his right elbow that showed no structural damage, the Twins reported. The reliever has what the Twins labeled a flexor strain in his elbow. He will be shut down for 10 to 14 days, but the team viewed the diagnosis as positive.
Condrey placed on disabled list
(4/4/2010) The Twins placed RP Clay Condrey on the 15-day DL on Saturday with a right elbow strain. They recalled Alex Burnett to take his place on the roster.
Condrey ends up on DL
(4/3/2010) The Twins put reliever Clay Condrey on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right elbow, after he pitched an inning in a minor league game. RHP Alex Burnett was recalled from Triple-A Rochester to take his place on the 25-man roster.
(4/1/2010) According to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Twins RP Clay Condrey played catch on Thursday and felt good. He will not open the season on the DL.
Condrey questionable for opener
(3/31/2010) The final roster spot will be determined in the coming days. Manager Ron Gardenhire said right-hander Clay Condrey has been bothered by stiffness in his shoulder. If he is not ready, left-hander Ron Mahay likely will replace him on the opening day roster.
Condrey scratched from appearance
(3/31/2010) Twins RP Clay Condrey did not throw as scheduled Tuesday, due to a stiff right arm. Manager Ron Gardenhire said that the club would wait a day or two before determining when Condrey could return.
Condrey agrees to deal with Twins
(1/6/2010) Right-handed reliever Clay Condrey and the Twins on Wednesday agreed to terms on a one-year contract. The 34-year-old Condrey became a free agent in December, when the Phillies declined to offer him a contract for 2010. He went 6-2 with a 3.00 ERA in 42 innings last year for the NL champions. Condrey walked 14 and struck out 25.
(12/13/2009) Right-hander Clay Condrey has become a free agent after the Phillies decided against offering him a contract for next season. Philadelphia announced the move Saturday night.
Condrey comes off DL for Phils
(9/15/2009) The Phillies activated RHP Clay Condrey from the 15-day DL on Tuesday.
Condrey to continue rehab Monday
(9/13/2009) Phillies P Clay Condrey (left oblique strain) is scheduled to continue his rehab assignment Monday with Class-A Lakewood. He allowed two runs on two hits in one inning for Double-A Reading on Saturday.
Phillies relievers make progress
(9/11/2009) Phillies LHP Scott Eyre (elbow) hopes to throw Monday. LHP J.C. Romero (forearm) threw on flat ground Friday and felt fine. RHP Clay Condrey (oblique) will make a rehab appearance at Double-A Reading on Saturday.
Condrey might start rehab soon
(9/9/2009) Phillies RP Clay Condrey, on the 15-day disabled list since July 23 with a left oblique strain, is working out in Philadelphia. The team hopes to get him a rehab start soon.
Condrey scratched from rehab outing
(9/4/2009) The Delaware News Journal reports that Phillies RP Clay Condrey has been scratched from his scheduled rehab outing Saturday with more problems related to his strained left oblique.
Condrey nearing rehab assignment
(8/30/2009) The Philadelphia Daily News reports that Phillies RP Clay Condrey will start a Class A rehab assignment on either Sunday or Monday.
Romero, Condrey throw in bullpen
(8/25/2009) The Philadelphia Daily News reports that Phillies RPs J.C. Romero (forearm) and Clay Condrey (side) both threw 35-pitch bullpen sessions in Clearwater, Fla. on Monday.
Condrey close to throwing off mound
(8/10/2009) The Philadelphia Daily News reports that Phillies RP Clay Condrey (oblique) is close to returning to the mound. "It will be Wednesday or Thursday but there are no definite plans," he said.
Condrey still a ways from throwing
(7/31/2009) Phillies RP Clay Condrey won't begin long toss for another five or six days as he recovers from a strained side muscle. "We're going to be real cautious with him," general manager Ruben Amaro said.
Condrey not ready to throw
(7/28/2009) The Philadelphia Daily News reports that Phillies RP Clay Condrey (oblique) is not scheduled to throw for several days.
Phillies place Condrey back on DL
(7/25/2009) The Phillies placed reliever Clay Condrey on the disabled list Saturday, further depleting a bullpen racked by injuries. Condrey is the third reliever to land on the DL this week, joining J.C. Romero (forearm) and Chad Durbin (back). Condrey has a strained muscle on his left side, the same injury that sidelined him for a month.
Condrey activated, Walker assigned
(7/17/2009) The Phillies activated RP Clay Condrey from the DL and designated RP Tyler Walker for assignment on Friday.
Condrey thinks he's ready to play
(7/16/2009) The Philadelphia Enquirer reports Clay Condrey should be activated from the disabled list in the near future. Condrey (oblique) has made three rehab appearances, most recently last night in Class A Clearwater. "I feel like I'm ready to go," Condrey said, "but I haven't talked to anybody (about returning to the roster)."
Condrey begins rehab assignment
(7/13/2009) RHP Clay Condrey (strained ribcage muscle), who went on the 15-day DL retroactive to June 19, began a minor league rehab assignment July 11. He has tossed a pair of scoreless innings.
Condrey throws off a mound
(7/8/2009) The Philadelphia Daily News reports that Phillies RP Clay Condrey (oblique) threw off the mound on Tuesday. Condrey has been eligible to be activated since Saturday.
Condrey to throw off mound Sunday
(7/5/2009) The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that Phillies RP Clay Condrey (oblique) is expected to throw off a mound Sunday.
Condrey yet to throw off a mound
(7/2/2009) The Philadelphia Daily News reports that Phillies RP Clay Condrey (strained oblique) long-tossed at 120 feet Wednesday but has not thrown off a mound since being placed on the disabled list retroactive to June 18.
Condrey placed on 15-day DL
(6/23/2009) The Phillies placed reliever Clay Condrey on the 15-day DL with a strained left oblique and called up reliever Sergio Escalona from the minor leagues Tuesday.
Condrey rocked in latest start
(6/18/2009) Phillies RP Clay Condrey allowed five runs on three hits and two walks as he took the loss against the Blue Jays on Tuesday.
(4/28/2009) Phillies reliever Clay Condrey did not allow a hit in 1 1/3 innings of work Monday against Washington. He threw 22 pitches and struck out two batters while walking one. He has not allowed a run in his last six games.
Condrey picks up second relief win
(4/20/2009)Clay Condrey (2-0) pitched a scoreless inning to earn the win as Philadelphia ended a three-game skid Sunday.
Condrey picks up relief victory
(4/9/2009)Clay Condrey (1-0) struck out the only batter he faced to earn the victory Wednesday. Ryan Madson retired the side in the eighth and Brad Lidge earned his 52nd consecutive save, including seven in the postseason and three dating to 2007 with Houston.
Condrey integral part of Phillies
(3/21/2009)Clay Condrey's work goes largely unnoticed. The 33-year-old Philadelphia Phillies pitcher gets the ball after Cole Hamels and before Brad Lidge. He's a middle reliever that lacks the unhittable pitch or the highlight-reel flash of his more popular starter and closer teammates. But Condrey's role was important for the 2008 world champions last summer. "He throws better than what people give him credit for," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. "He was a staff saver for us." Condrey, who has a 1.69 ERA this spring following an inning of work Thursday against the Marlins, is expected to make the opening day roster.
Phils, Condrey avoid arbitration
(12/15/2008) Ten players eligible for arbitration agreed to contracts, including Washington outfielder Willie Harris, who got a $3 million, two-year deal. The Chicago Cubs agreed to one-year contracts with outfielder Reed Johnson ($3 million), right-hander Chad Gaudin ($2 million) and left-hander Neal Cotts ($1.1 million), and the Phillies reached one-year agreements with infielder Eric Bruntlett ($800,000) and right-hander Clay Condrey ($650,000). Also agreeing to one-year contracts were Kansas City infielder Esteban German ($1.2 million), Detroit infielder Ramon Santiago ($825,000), White Sox outfielder DeWayne Wise ($550,000) and Oakland catcher Rob Bowen ($535,000).
Condrey returns for Phillies Sat.
(7/5/2008) Phillies reliever Clay Condrey, who missed four games to be with his wife during the birth of their baby, was back with the team Saturday and pitched in the game against the Mets. Condrey came in to get the Phillies' last out, pitching to one batter and throwing just five pitches.
Phils' Condrey on personal leave
(7/1/2008) The Phillies were without right-hander reliever Clay Condrey for Tuesday's opening game of a series against Atlanta. Condrey left the team to be with his wife, who is having a baby.
Condrey tosses three-inning save
(11:47 pm ET) Phillies RP Clay Condrey tossed the final three innings of Wednesday's 12-2 win against the Nationals for his first save of the season. Condrey allowed five hits and two runs while striking out two. His ERA jumped to 5.03.
Condrey earns another save
(9/22/2007) Phillies RP Clay Condrey was called on to save Saturday's 4-1 win over the Nationals in the 10th inning when regular closer Brett Myers was unavailable because he pitched earlier in the game. Condrey allowed one hit for his second save in five days.
Condrey picks up rare save
(9/19/2007) Clay Condrey, who allowed five runs and got no outs Monday in a 13-11 victory, earned his first career save Tuesday. Jose Mesa (1-2) struck out two in two innings. Condrey is the ninth Phillies pitcher to earn a save this season. "It's huge because you never want to play five hours and come up on the losing end, use up a whole bullpen and use up pretty much everybody on the bench," Condrey said. "To come away with a win, I hope it lifts us up even higher."
Gordon bails out Phils' bullpen
(8/30/2007) Tom Gordon (2-2) pitched a scoreless inning for the win after the Mets scored five times off the trio of J.C. Romero, Antonio Alfonseca and Jose Mesa in the eighth to take a 10-8 lead. It appeared another ineffective outing from the bullpen would cost Philadelphia an important game. Clay Condrey pitched two scoreless innings to protect a three-run lead, but Romero started the eighth and left after walking a batter with one out.
Condrey called up Friday
(8/3/2007) The Philadelphia Phillies placed backup catcher Rod Barajas on the 15-day disabled list Friday with a groin strain. Barajas, 31, signed a one-year, $2.5 million contract with the Phillies in the offseason, but has served primarily as the backup to the younger Carlos Ruiz. Chris Coste, who was recalled from the minors in June, has seen increased playing time at catcher.
Condrey designated by Phillies
(8/2/2007) The Phillies designated reliever Clay Condrey for assignment Wednesday night. They have 10 days to trade, release or outright him to the minor leagues.
Condrey picks up relief victory
(7/26/2007) Clay Condrey (4-0) pitched three scoreless innings for the victory Wednesday night. He struck out with one out and the bases loaded in the 12th.
Condrey works perfect frame
(7/15/2007) Clay Condrey and Jose Mesa each worked a perfect inning in Sunday's game against the Cardinals.
Condrey has contract purchased
(7/15/2007) The Phillies optioned RP Anderson Garcia to Triple-A Ottawa on Saturday. They also purchased the contract of RP Clay Condrey from Ottawa and moved RHP Jon Lieber to the 60-day disabled list.
Condrey cut from roster Friday
(6/29/2007) The Philadelphia Phillies purchased the contract of left-hander J.C. Romero between games of Friday's day-night doubleheader against the Mets. Right-hander Clay Condrey, the winning pitcher in Thursday night's 8-7 win over Cincinnati, was designated for assignment to make room for Romero.
Condrey called up by Phillies
(6/25/2007) The Phillies placed Jon Lieber (ruptured tendon in right foot) on the 15-day DL and purchased the contract of Clay Condrey from the minor leagues.
Condrey outrighted to Triple-A
(6/13/2007) The Philadelphia Phillies sent RHP Clay Condrey outright to Triple-A Ottawa after Tuesday's game against the White Sox to make room for Kyle Kendrick, who will make his major league debut on Wednesday in Freddy Garcia's (shoulder) spot in the rotation.
Condrey back with Phillies
(5/5/2007) The Phillies placed RP Ryan Madson (oblique) on the 15-day DL Saturday. Madson said he has been pitching with pain in his left oblique muscle since spring training, but it reached its high point while warming up Thursday against the Giants. "It's just gotten worse and worse," Madson told MLB.com. "Two nights ago was the first time it affected the way I threw. I knew I might need to stop before I hurt my arm. When my landing leg hits the ground, it feels like a pulled muscle."
Phils outright Condrey to minors
(4/19/2007) The Phillies outrighted Clay Condrey to the minor leagues. He was designated for assignment.
Condrey designated for assignment
(4/14/2007) Freddy Garcia was activated from the disabled list and is scheduled to make his first start with the Phillies on Sunday against the Houston Astros. Reliever Clay Condrey was designated for assignment to make room for Garcia.
Condrey mows down Braves hitters
(4/5/2007) Phillies reliever Clay Condrey struck out the first five batters he faced and pitched two scoreless innings Thursday against the Braves.
Phillies tender contracts to six
(2/16/2007) The Phillies signed LHP Fabio Castro, LHP Cole Hamels, RHP Clay Condrey, RHP Alfredo Simon, 3B Greg Dobbs and OF Chris Roberson to one-year contracts.
Condrey recalled from Triple-A
(9/3/2006) The Phillies put RHP Scott Mathieson on the 15-day DL with a sprained right elbow. He was injured in his start Saturday. They also recalled RHP Brian Sanches and RHP Clay Condrey from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
(6/30/2006) The Philadelphia Phillies optioned right-hander Chris Condrey to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Friday so the they could make room on the roster for left-hander Fabio Castro. The Phillies acquired Castro from the Texas Rangers on Thursday.
Condrey blows save, loses at Boston
(6/27/2006) Phillies LHP Arthur Rhodes was absent from Monday's game so he could deal with a family matter. That forced Clay Condrey to serve as the closer in the 12th inning Monday. Condrey gave up the go-ahead and winning runs in the Phils' 8-7 loss.
Condrey working out for Phils
(6/23/2006) Phillies RHP Clay Condrey is solidifying a spot in the Phils' bullpen by throwing strikes. Condrey (1-1, 3.20) has walked four hitters in 20 2/3 innings pitched and is averaging less than 13 pitches per inning.
Condrey extends scoreless streak
(6/2/2006) Clay Condrey tossed two shutout innings Thursday. He hasn't allowed an earned run in his last four outings, covering 7 1/3 innings.
Condrey recalled from Triple-A
(5/24/2006) The Philadelphia Phillies recalled Clay Condrey from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday to replace Cole Hamels (shoulder) on the active roster.
Condrey sent to Triple-A
(5/6/2006) The Philadelphia Phillies activated reliever Julio Santana from the disabled list Saturday and sent Clay Condrey back to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
Condrey throws perfect inning
(4/27/2006) Clay Condrey, who arrived shortly before the game started after being called up from Triple-A Scranton earlier in the day, pitched a perfect sixth inning for Philadelphia Wednesday in his first outing in the major leagues since May 12, 2003.
Condrey called up by Phillies
(4/26/2006) The Philadelphia Phillies placed reliever Julio Santana on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday and called up Clay Condrey.
Phillies send Condrey down
(4/3/2006) The Philadelphia Phillies assigned RHPs Clay Condrey, Jeremy Cummings, Travis Minix and Brian Sanches and C Dusty Wathan to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and OF Peter Bergeron to Double-A Reading.
Condrey sent to minor league camp
(3/20/2006) The Phillies reassigned eight players to minor league camp: pitchers Clay Condrey, Travis Minix, Brian Sanches and Ryan Cameron, infielders Bobby Scales and Joe Thurston, and outfielders Peter Bergeron and Shawn Garrett.
Condrey allows two runs in debut
(3/5/2006) Philadelphia's Clay Condrey allowed two runs and two hits over three innings on Saturday vs. Toronto. "I think Condrey did a great job," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. "We were short of pitchers and it helped us out."
Condrey gets minor-league deal
(1/19/2006) The Philadelphia Phillies signed pitchers Clay Condrey, Jeremy Cummings, Aaron Myette, and Matt White to minor-league contracts with invitations to spring training.
Condrey designated for assignment
(9/1/2005) To make room on the 40-man roster, right-hander Clay Condrey and infielder Juan Richardson were designated for assignment by the Phillies.
Condrey returned to the minors
(7/24/2005) The Phillies optioned Clay Condrey to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Sunday.
Condrey called up by Phillies
(7/21/2005) The Phillies purchased the contract of RHP Clay Condrey from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Thursday.
Condrey activated, optioned
(7/7/2003) The Padres activated Clay Condrey (strained left oblique) from the 15-day disabled list on Monday. He was then optioned to Triple-A Portland.
Condrey pitches in rehab
(7/2/2003) According to the North County Times, Clay Condrey (oblique) pitched five scoreless innings for Triple-A Portland on Monday.
Condrey throws batting practice
(6/23/2003) The North County Times reports that Clay Condrey (strained oblique) threw about 30 pitches of live batting practice on Sunday.
Condrey placed on 15-day DL
(5/17/2003) Clay Condrey (oblique) was placed on the 15-day disabled list on Friday.
Condrey injured in warmups
(5/16/2003) The San Diego Union-Tribune says Clay Condrey pulled an oblique muscle while warming up in the bullpen on Thursday.
Loewer might take Condrey's spot
(5/14/2003) The San Diego Union-Tribune says Carlton Loewer might start on Saturday, and Clay Condrey is expected to move to the bullpen. "We haven't lost confidence in Clay," said general manager Kevin Towers. "He's just in a rut right now. We've got some changes that will take place the next two weeks. Ultimately, I think his role for us is as a reliever."
Condrey might miss start
(4/8/2003) The San Diego Union-Tribune says it's doubtful Clay Condrey (groin) will be able to start Wednesday's game.
Condrey gets his first win
(4/5/2003) Clay Condrey got the win in his first start of the season on Friday. He went five innings, allowing one earned run and five hits. He also walked three batters and struck out two.
Condrey wins starting job
(3/28/2003) The San Diego Union-Tribune says Clay Condrey will be the Padres' fifth starter.
Condrey still in starting mix
(3/27/2003) The San Diego Union-Tribune says Clay Condrey now has the inside track for the fifth starter's job, with Jay Witasick projected to return on April 5.
(3/26/2003) Clay Condrey lost out in the race for the fifth starter spot, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. Mike Bynum will either work from the bullpen or start the year at Triple-A Portland.
(8/30/2002) Condrey will start Saturday's game for the Padres. Condrey is not a recommended Fantasy pitcher.