Aug. 16: Alvarez will be staying with the Milkmen, as the righty tweeted from his personal account that the deal with the Pirates “did not materialize” because “they signed another player.” While no names were mentioned, Pittsburgh claimed right-hander Nick Tropeano off waivers from the Yankees last Tuesday, two days after news broke of the agreement between Alvarez and the Pirates.
Aug. 9: The Pirates have reached an agreement to sign free-agent right-hander Henderson Alvarez, according to MLB insider Robert Murray. Alvarez, 30, has not pitched in the Majors since 2017, and has most recently turned up with the American Association’s Milwaukee Milkmen. The deal, which is still pending a physical, will bring Alvarez aboard on a minor league contract, per Adam Berry of MLB.com. He’ll report to the Pirates’ alternate training site in Altoona.
Although it feels like ages since we’ve seen Henderson Alvarez on a Major League mound, he’s still just 30 years old and hasn’t yet eclipsed six years of MLB service time.
He’s best recognized for his stint with the Marlins, where he was a key member of the rotation for the Fish of the early-2010s. Alvarez was one of the pieces sent back to Miami in the 2012 blockbuster trade that seemed to involve half of MLB (it was in fact only 12 plyaers), with Mark Buehrle, Jose Reyes, and Josh Johnson headlining the package going to Toronto. In addition to throwing a no-hitter for Miami in 2013, he enjoyed a career season the following year, even earning an All-Star appearance for his efforts. In 2014, he notched a 2.65 ERA in 187 innings, including three complete-game shutouts.
Unfortunately, a shoulder injury that limited him to just four starts in 2015 ultimately derailed his career. He was non-tendered by the Marlins and struggled to find work thereafter.
Alvarez pitched in affiliated ball as recently as last year, getting work primarily as a reliever with the Nationals’ Triple-A affiliate. He appeared in 24 games and posted a 5.94 ERA, striking out just 37 batters in 53 innings. Since then, he’s pitched in the Mexican League before debuting with the AA’s Milwaukee club last week.
His last Major League stint came with the Phillies in 2017, when he made three starts for the team after signing in August. He struck out just six batters and walked 11 in 14 2/3 innings. Alvarez has never been a strikeout pitcher, averaging just 4.7 K/9 for his career; that’s a rarity in today’s game, and could pose a challenge in his path back to the big leagues, though that hasn’t stopped Alvarez from succeeding in the past. And given how long it’s been since we’ve gotten a good look at his stuff, plenty could have changed in the intervening years.
It’s no secret that the 3-12 Pirates are in need of pitching of any kind. Their 5.55 team ERA is the worst mark in the National League. Their bullpen in particular has been stretched thin by injuries to the likes of Michael Feliz, Keone Kela, and Kyle Crick. Evidently, GM Ben Cherington is not entirely satisfied with his internal pitching depth, which has been tested by those injuries. We’ll hope to see Alvarez back on a Major League mound in the near future.
DarkSide830
good to see him back
elscorchot
Very true.
burrows_ ghost
Remember that no hitter on the last day of the season
hiflew
And remember him starting against Max Scherzer during his no hitter on the last day of the next season.
99 Captain Judge
I definitely love this signing for the Bucs
Dixon Mias
Such a weird 2014 season. Batters batted .275 against him and he still had a 2.65 ERA.
Briffle2
That’s what happens when you don’t walk anyone or give up many bombs.
bobtillman
Too bad he had to leave a top notch organization like the Milkmen and wind up with the Pirates
Rocket32
Milkmen fans in shambles right now
bobtillman
They’re in udder disaray.
HALfromVA
Well played
bluejays92
Glad to see him get another chance. He’s a grinder.
ChangedName
Teams like the Pirates and their fans (and other tanking teams and their fans as well) are so lucky this season is only 60 games. Very easy to stomach, two months and the pain is over.
TJECK109
This is the perfect year to tank, not like it’s going to impact ticket sales and attendance
mlb1225
#KrashForKumar
#LoseForLeiter
#BotchForBrady
Lovinmlb
Pirates aren’t tanking. They just stink. No need to tank. They couldn’t be good unless they spent a couple hundred million past off season. Will stink for next two seasons as well. What little talent in the minors is 3-4 years away. Current roster doesn’t have a single long term stud on it unless Keller reaches his potential. At least other teams have some young stars and elite prospects on the way. No kidding. The pirates may have the number 1 draft pick 3 years in a row.
ronnsnow
Josh Bell and Bryan Reynolds dont have long-term stud potential? Stop posting.
Lovinmlb
Just regular guys, solid starters but not stud super stars, nothing to build a team around. Reynolds doesn’t have stud power. Bell is a dh who sometimes hits amazingly well, other times he is like having a pitcher hit. Bell has 2 more seasons then a free agent. Are pirates going to sign him?
Ted
Josh Bell is a 28 year old with 2.6 career WAR. He’s not a stud. He’s a guy.
hiflew
This exactly. People think tanking and being bad are synonymous. They are not. In 2009-2011, the Astros traded away every player on their roster with big league credibility. THAT was tanking. I do think teams like the Pirates (and Orioles and Tigers the past couple years) may stay bad longer than they need to by not signing FAs and such in order to collect high draft picks, but that is a different argument. I only consider it tanking if you completely sell off a competent, but not great, team like the Astros or the Sixers in the NBA and make no attempt at winning for several years.
Now if the Pirates start selling off everyone with a pulse, then we could probably call it tanking. But they are still trying to win right now. They just aren’t good at it.
Lovinmlb
They would totally sell off anybody with a pulse. They don’t have anybody with a pulse though. If Archer was healthy, bell and Frazier were remotely doing good and if someone was dumb enough to take polanco, they would all be gone. They would of been traded in off season but there was no market for them. Tanking they would of traded them anyways, but they didn’t. Nobody on this team is untouchable. By the time the pirates are good Reynolds and Keller will be arb 2 and need to be traded. Pirates have some real talent but they are mostly 19 or 20 years old.
5TUNT1N
Remember when the A’s picked him up after the injury thought it was a good move for a buy low candidate, ended up biting them but if he’s healthy I say it can’t hurt to try!
joefriday1948
Getting the milkman is no easy undertaking. The man has the hands to deliver the milk as it is said. He will do well the the Pirates. Great move.
66TheNumberOfTheBest
It was really impressive seeing the Pirates just impose their will upon the Tigers this weekend.
They were like “no way you are getting the top pick again this year, it’s ours, ****** ******’s.”
bigmike0424
Is he going to be able to fly home to miami after every start since that what he was doing when he was with Milwaukee Milkmen during their season currently.
angt222
If Daniel Bard could make a comeback.. good luck!
Gwynning's Anal Lover
Sign Bartolo Colon!
raajr187
I really hope he still gets a call up.
DarkSide830
darn
Jeff Zanghi
The Red Sox should sign him… even if he can just provide innings-eater 4.50-5.00 ERA starts… at this point that would be a massive improvement over their current starting rotation situation. Seriously… if he can pitch 5+ innings right now and give up 3/4 runs signing him should be a no brainer for the Sox.
99 Captain Judge
@Jeff Zanghi- relax no worries it definitely seems like the Cheatin’ Red Suks definitely got the AL East this season.
66TheNumberOfTheBest
The Pirates signed Ricky Vaughn instead.
TJECK109
He must have actually watched the Pirates play. Sad when someone would rather go back to independent over MLB
LordD99
The Pirates loss is the Milkmen’s gain! Hope he makes it back with some other MLB team now.
BlueSkies_LA
I’m sure he was looking forward to better working hours. That’s about the only difference between being a Pirate and a Milkman.