Marlins right-hander David Hess has rejected an outright assignment following his recent DFA and elected free agency, as first reported by Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald (Twitter link).
Hess, 28, spent seven seasons in the Orioles organization after being selected in the fifth round of the 2014 draft. He debuted with Baltimore in 2018 and was an up-and-down member of their staff over the next three seasons, pitching to a 5.86 ERA through 190 1/3 innings.
The Orioles removed Hess from the 40-man roster after those struggles, and he quickly signed with the Rays as a minor league free agent last winter. A strong minor league start with Tampa Bay’s top affiliate this season — 32 innings, 2.81 ERA, 28.9 percent strikeout rate, 3.9 percent walk rate — led the Marlins to acquire Hess in a trade that sent minor league righty Justin Sterner to the Rays. Hess was immediately selected to the MLB roster and started out well in Miami, pitching to a 3.94 ERA with a 15-to-8 K/BB ratio through his first 16 innings. However, Hess yielded seven runs in one inning during a disastrous outing at Coors Field and ultimately finished his time with the Marlins with an 8.00 ERA through 18 frames, owing largely to that rough evening in Colorado.
While Hess has yet to find consistent big league success, he has a solid track record in the upper minors, having pitched to a 3.55 ERA with a 26 percent strikeout rate and a similarly strong 7.3 percent walk rate. He’s worked primarily out of the bullpen in recent years, although he did make a four-inning appearance with Miami earlier this year. With a solid Triple-A track record and virtually every club on the hunt for pitching depth, Hess ought to find another opportunity on a minor league deal before too long.
The Baseball Fan
Pirates or Brewers calling it
GASoxFan
Tough one.
He also had TB pedigree, and, chaim bloom loves to claim garbage and stuff it on the mlb roster. (Cite to Travis shaw)
You have to wonder if there’s a slight chance he goes for it to further bury the team like he’s been trying to do.
The Baseball Fan
Red Sox do need rotation help, but my guess is that they would pass on Hess considering he’s more of a liability than an upgrade.
GASoxFan
Bloom hasn’t passed on liabilities so far… look to even this week with Travis shaw as said above. Add in his pitching gems like andreise richards and company.
Captain Dunsel
Has Hess run out of gas or can he keep on trucking?
Monkey’s Uncle
I see what you did there…
MarlinsFanBase
I have to say that opposing hitters can’t wait to see where he lands.
rockofloveusa1
anther mistake by miami under jeter
2003 to 2017 marlins finish last 4 time in n.l east
under jeter in 4 years last 3 times in n.l. east