Tonight at 8:00pm ET is the deadline for teams to add players to their 40-man roster and thereby protect them from this year’s Rule 5 Draft. In other words: there will be a significant amount of 40-man roster moves made over the course of the next 13 or so hours. Six clubs already made moves to protect prospects from the Rule 5 yesterday, and each of the remaining 24 clubs should make moves today as well.
In brief: players drafted/signed at 18 years of age or younger must be added to the 40-man roster within five years of signing or be exposed to the Rule 5 Draft. Players drafted/signed at 19 or older must be added within four years. Those interested in all of the specifics can refer to articles from MLB.com’s Jonathan Mayo and J.J. Cooper of Baseball America. Perhaps of greater interest is that Mayo lists all of the prospects from MLB.com’s Top 100 list and from their organizational Top 30 lists that much be protected in advance of tonight’s deadline, while Cooper provides brief write-ups on each player that has been protected (and will continue to do so as additions are made).
Here are today’s additions to the 40-man roster. You can check out Baseball America’s coverage to learn more about the individual players listed below …
- The last team to report is the Giants, who have added a host of names to their 40-man: pitchers Ty Blach, Clayton Blackburn, Kyle Crick, Ian Gardeck, Adalberto Mejia, Steven Okert, Jake Smith, and Chris Stratton. With the roster filled up with that many pre-MLB arms, it’s fair to wonder whether the team anticipates trading from among that group.
- In their second set of 40-man promotions today, the Astros have selected the contracts of outfielder Andrew Aplin and infielder Nolan Fontana.
- Moving onto the Marlins 40-man are lefty Jarlin Garcia and a trio of righties: Jacob Esch, Austin Brice, and Nick Wittgren.
- The Cubs have placed backstop Willson Contreras, righty Pierce Johnson, third baseman Jeimer Candelario, and first baseman Dan Vogelbach onto their 40-man, the team announced.
- The Phillies added outfielder Roman Quinn and righties Jimmy Cordero and Edubray Ramos.
- Joining the Royals’ 40-man are pitchers Matthew Strahm, Alec Mills, and Kyle Zimmer, infielder Ramon Torres, and outfielders Brett Eibner and Bubba Starling, the club announced.
- The Rockies have selected the contracts of righties Carlos Estevez and Antonio Senzatela, infielder Trevor Story, and outfielder Raimel Tapia.
- The Rays will add righties Jacob Faria, Taylor Guerrieri, and German Marquez to the 40-man roster along with infielder/outfielder Taylor Motter and rising lefty prospect Blake Snell.
- The Pirates have added top prospects Tyler Glasnow and Josh Bell to the club’s 40-man, along with fellow youngsters Harold Ramirez (an outfielder) and Max Moroff (a middle infielder).
- Righty Victor Alcantara has been placed on the Angels’ 40-man, the club announced. As MLB.com’s Alden Gonzalez notes on Twitter, Alcantara is probably now the team’s single best prospect.
Earlier Updates
- Joining the big league side of the roster for the Yankees are righties Johnny Barbato and Rookie Davis along with outfielder Ben Gamel, the team announced.
- The Reds announced the additions of right-handers Robert Stephenson, Sal Romano, and Stephen Johnson to the 40-man roster to keep them from Rule 5 eligibility.
- Going onto the Rangers’ 40-man roster are outfielder Nomar Mazara, lefty Yohander Mendez, and righties Jose Leclerc and Connor Sadzeck.
- The Dodgers brought righties Jharel Cotton and Ross Stripling onto their 40-man, per a team announcement.
- Infielder Marco Hernandez, righty Pat Light, and lefty Williams Jerez are the newest members of the Red Sox 40-man, the club announced.
- The White Sox have protected righties Brandon Brennan and J.B. Wendelken from the Rule 5 by giving them roster spots.
- The Orioles have added a trio of pitchers, per an announcement. Parker Bridwell and Andrew Triggs throw from the right side, while Chris Lee is a southpaw.
- Moving onto the 40-man for the Indians are righties Mike Clevinger, Shawn Morimando and Dylan Baker, as well as outfielders Tyler Naquin and James Ramsey, per the club.
- The Mets announced the additions of outfielder Brandon Nimmo and righties Seth Lugo, Jeff Walters, and Robert Gsellman to the club’s major league roster.
- Second baseman Joey Wendle and left-hander Jose Torres were added to the Athletics 40-man roster, per the club.
- The Mariners announced that they have purchased the contracts of infielder Patrick Kivlehan and outfielder Boog Powell, thereby adding them to the 40-man roster and protecting them from the Rule 5 Draft.
- The Astros announced the additions of catcher Alfredo Gonzalez and right-handers Jandel Gustave, Juan Minaya, Joe Musgrove and David Paulino to the 40-man roster. Notably, Gustave was a Rule 5 pick last year and found himself with both the Padres and Royals before ultimately being returned to Houston.
- The Tigers announced that they’ve added right-handers Michael Fulmer and Montreal Robertson as well as left-hander Jairo Labourt to the 40-man. Fulmer was the main piece picked up in Detroit’s trade of Yoenis Cespedes, while Labourt was one of three lefties acquired from Toronto in the David Price trade.
tim815
Keeps refreshing Twitter for any Cubs decisions.
rayanselmo
Same here, just for the Giants.
g55s
Not sure why, but Giants F.O. always seems to wait until the last minute to announce the roster adds/cuts. We’ll probably have to wait until 5pm lol
I imagine Clayton Blackburn gets added for sure.
rayanselmo
5:49pm – still nothing. Just a smidge nervous.
rayanselmo
Okay, that was a bit weird. I get most of the Giants’ additions, but:
a) they now have 25 pitchers on their 40-man roster.
b) Gardecki and Jacob Smith are both still at high-A and seemingly no threat to be snagged in the Rule 5 draft.
Maybe a trade IS in the offing, but it’s still odd.
g55s
Yeah they said they waited until all players were informed. I suspect a few will be in trade packages for a starter or CF/LF
Bob Sacamano 310
Why? Unless they’ve got a lot of guys who may be exposed during Rule 5?
tim815
The Cubs will lose as many as any team. Probably at least one in the first two phases.
amishthunderak
By my count, the Cubs only have 32 on their current 40 man roster that’s on their website. Is this wrong? If it’s correct I would think the could protect all of their eligible guys if they think they are worth holding onto and still have some room for a player or players they pick up in the Rule 5 draft, if any.
tim815
They’ve been adding relievers the last few days. Corey Black will be on someone’s short list. Not consistent enough, so far.
Phillies2017
Turley unprotected?
Im a bit surprised, he seems like the type of guy who a team would take a shot on
Patrick OKennedy
Agree, especially since they’re protecting Montreal Robertson and his astronomical BB ratio and WHIP.
bobbleheadguru
How can you let a guy named Montreal Robertson go?
Marketing > WHIP.
Turtle
I can’t imagine Turley doesn’t get selected. I’ve liked him since his days at Baylor.
bobbleheadguru
Looks like one of the Tigers protected players will likely go to the Brewers to complete the K-Rod trade.
bdpecore
Hopefully it’s Labourt.
Brixton
The Yankees didn’t add Jake Cave? Wonder if hes a guy the Phillies might look at with the first pick of the rule 5.
ssimplisticness
Not that it matters much, but your Josh Bell hyperlink connects to the wrong Josh Bell’s baseball reference page. Just letting you know.
A'sfaninUK
Just saw A’s beat reporter Susan Slusser’s newest article and I quote:
“Forst said that payroll is not an issue at the moment; and indeed, an industry source said that the A’s have interest in the top free-agent reliever, Darren O’Day.”
Something to note….
AstrosWS20
Astros will be losing about 4 guys as expected. Crazy.
retiredprincipal
Probably a good move by the Dodgers to add Jharel Cotton to the forty man roster.
ilikebaseball 2
Well say good bye to Corey Black, some team will find a spot in their bullpen for him this year. Wouldn’t be surprising to see the Yankee’s get him back.
Turtle
I can see the Reds taking Black at No.2 if the Phillies pass on him. He’d be a good risk to take in that bullpen.
jimmer
Two players from Pirates who stick out to me as candidates for Rule 5: OF Barrett Barnes and P Luis Heredia….doubt Heredia could stick, but Barnes has been good when healthy
baronbeard
I hope the Rays know what they are doing with Rivera.