Sources: Padres sign Guthrie to Minor League deal

April 1st, 2016

It didn't take Jeremy Guthrie long to find another opportunity.
Days after being granted his release by the Rangers, the veteran right-hander agreed to a Minor League deal with the Padres, sources told MLB Network's Jon Paul Morosi.
The Padres have not confirmed or commented on the signing.
Guthrie, 36, pitched inconsistently this spring after battling back spasms early in camp. He was battling A.J. Griffin for the Rangers' fifth-starter slot and allowed four earned runs in seven innings over three appearances.
The 12-year veteran went 8-8 with a 5.95 ERA over 30 appearances (24 starts) for the Royals last season, when he allowed an American League-high 29 home runs. He did not appear in any of the Kansas City's postseason games.
In San Diego, Guthrie could serve as insurance in case youngsters Robbie Erlin and Colin Rea stumble. Both have been battling for the final two spots in the Padres' rotation behind Tyson Ross, James Shields and Andrew Cashner.