Former Tennessee standout and MLB catcher JP Arencibia tweeted on Friday afternoon that he's joining the Tennessee baseball program as a volunteer assistant while returning to school as a student. "I ...
Arencibia retired from professional baseball Wednesday. The 31-year-old backstop failed to crack a major league roster in 2016, so rather than live off another minor league assignment, he opted to ...
Former Vol and Major League catcher J.P. Arencibia joined 10 Sports Reporter Madison Blevins to discuss Tennessee's success this season. Arencibia was named the SEC Freshman of the Year in 2005, the ...
On Saturday, J.P. Arencibia made his major-league debut for the Blue Jays and set to work immediately. He hit a home run in his first at-bat, then doubled, singled, and homered again before finally ...
For J.P. Arencibia it has been a matter of clearing his mind before clearing the bases. The rookie catcher had been struggling at the plate for the Toronto Blue Jays and his average was dipping into ...
Some fantasy players claim that catchers are a dime a dozen and vow to wait until the later rounds before drafting one. Why is it then that catching prospects draw the most attention of any position ...
When Cleveland Indians starter Trevor Bauer directed his ire at the MLB, saying, “there is a problem in baseball right now that has to do with sticky substances and spin rates,” he was referring to ...
The Orioles have reportedly been looking to add another catcher (despite having five on the 40-man roster), and they did so today, announcing the signing of J.P. Arencibia to a minor league deal. The ...
TORONTO – Depending on who’s on the mound, a catcher may need to be anything from a cheerleader to a shrink to get the most out of his pitcher on a given day. Interactions in the midst of competition ...
J.P. Arencibia stood in the clubhouse and glanced at a television program that was ranking baseball's top 10 catchers. After only one full season in the major leagues, he feels he already belongs in ...
After a weekend hiccup, the Rummel Raiders own outright possession of first place in Catholic League baseball once again. Riding five perfect innings from starter Giancarlo Arencibia, the Raiders also ...