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Aaron Sele

8/1/2006

The Los Angeles Times is reporting that Sele may be removed from the Dodgers' rotation after the acquisition of Greg Maddux from the Chicago Cubs prior to Monday's trade deadline.

8/6/2005

The Texas Rangers signed Sele to a minor league contract on Saturday. The pitcher, who was released by the Seattle Mariners earlier in the week, will report to Triple-A Oklahoma. He is 6-12 with a 5.66 ERA on the season and has lost seven straight starts.

8/1/2005

The day after the July 31 trade deadline, the Seattle Mariners executed another change by releasing Sele. The 35-year-old righthander was 6-12 with a 5.66 ERA in 21 starts for the Mariners. The Mariners have recalled righthander Jorge Campillo from Triple-A Tacoma to replace Sele in the Seattle rotation.

5/23/2005

On Sunday, Sele, who has struggled for most of the season and has been at risk to be dropped from the Seattle rotation, pitched his first shutout and complete game since June 2002. The 34-year-old righthander blanked San Diego on four hits for a 5-0 win. That's quite a turnaround for a pitcher who has walked more batters than he has fanned and had a 5.62 ERA going into Sunday's start. Sele dropped his ERA by a run on Sunday. He is 3-4 with a 4.62 ERA in nine starts.

5/14/2005

Sele, who has been roughed up in his last two starts, may skip his next turn in the Seattle rotation. The Mariners have two open dates in the next 11 days, which will allow them to bypass the struggling righthander.

5/11/2005

Sele secured a rotation spot this spring, but his security in Seattle is not certain after the righthander was roughed up for a second straight time on Tuesday. The Yankees jumped on Sele for eight hits and seven runs in 2.2 innings in a 7-4 Seattle loss.

Sele has had a rough time in three of his last five starts, and in seven starts, he's 2-4 with a 6.31 ERA. He has walked 18 and fanned 15 in 35.2 innings, and batters are hitting .312 against him. It's conceivable one of Seattle's promising pitching prospects will displace Sele at some point this season.