The Guardians have agreed to a minor league contract with right-hander Adam Oller, reports Ari Alexander of Houston’s KPRC-2. The Gaeta Sports client will receive an invitation to Major League spring training and reunite with former teammate and new Cleveland skipper Stephen Vogt with this deal.
Oller, 29, was traded from the Mets to the A’s alongside prospect J.T. Ginn in the 2021-22 offseason trade that sent Chris Bassitt from Oakland to Queens. He spent parts of two seasons with the A’s and logged 94 innings between their rotation and bullpen, but Oller was hit hard in that time. Big league opponents turned in a .294/.378/.556 batting line against Oller in spite of his pitcher-friendly home environs, and by the time Oakland designated him for assignment, he’d been roughed up for a 7.09 ERA. The right-hander has fanned 13.5% of his opponents against an 11.6% walk rate.
Major League struggles notwithstanding, Oller was sharp at the Triple-A level both in 2021 with the Mets (2.45 ERA in 44 innings) and in 2022 with the A’s (3.69 ERA in 31 1/3 innings). He struggled with the top affiliates of both the A’s and Mariners (who claimed him from Oakland) during the most recent campaign, but Oller’s overall minor league track record has the look of a potential depth starter or swingman if he can shake off a tough ’23 campaign.
The Guardians’ pitching staff experienced an enormous amount of turnover in 2023, but Cleveland’s nearly unrivaled ability to churn out quality arms remained on display. A series of injuries and poor performances led the Guards to call up top prospects Tanner Bibee, Logan Allen and Gavin Williams for each pitcher’s big league debut, and all three hit the ground running. That trio looks like the focal point of the rotation moving forward.
Cleveland surely hopes that impressive young righty Triston McKenzie will be back to full strength to join them after a teres major strain and a UCL sprain shortened his season. Former AL Cy Young winner Shane Bieber has another year of club control remaining, but he was limited by injuries as well and has been floated as a potential offseason trade candidate with just one year to go before he reaches the open market. Cal Quantrill, who struggled immensely in 2023, is also still under club control, while depth options like Xzavion Curry, Joey Cantillo and Hunter Gaddis are all on the 40-man roster, too.
OIC2021
The good ole boy network at work. There seems to be a concerted effort to paint Vogt in the most positive light. Truth is , he’s never managed on ANY level. Translation for the Dolans—-they got him cheap.
FletcherFan69
What
Guarded Indian
Playing catcher at the major league level is being a game manager every time you are out there. Sure, he hasn’t been a dugout manager but he has managed plenty and will be great for the young pitching staff in Cleveland.
This one belongs to the Reds
Catchers are part game manager, part pitching coach, and part psychologist most of the time, in addition to trying to play defense and hit in their spare time.
JRamHOF
Kevin Cash never managed prior to managing the Rays. Your point?
OIC2021
And exactly how many World Series has Cash won???
JRamHOF
How many times have you been ratio’d on this site?
Michael Chaney
If you think baseball is a good ole boy network, wait until you find out about hockey
norcalguardiansfan
OIC, who specifically would you have preferred? Name someone who was actually available.
Col_chestbridge
The Guardians were paying more to their manager than anyone else for a good part of the last decade. This isn’t the place they’ve been cheap.
Vogt didn’t even have any significant ties to the org prior to this. If it were the A’s hiring him I might understand it, but Vogt was just simply a guy in high demand because he is the exact profile teams look for nowadays:
Young, former player who can relate to current players
Funny/personable above all else
Familiarity with game decisions and analytics, able to “translate” data to usable stuff for players (that’s what his role was in Seattle)
That’s why he was getting interviews with other teams, too.
holecamels35
At 29 years old with an inconsistent track record, safe to say it’s Oller nothing moving forward.
dixoncayne
Tito was the highest paid manager
Farian
“Too” should never have a comma before it.