The Rays and right-hander Edwin Uceta have agreed to a minor league deal, per reporter Francys Romero. Romero adds that the deal includes an invite to Spring Training.
Uceta first signed with the Dodgers out of the Dominican Republic back in 2016, and after climbing the organizational ladder eventually made his big league debut in 2021. Across 20 1/3 innings of work, Uceta struck out an impressive 27.2% of batters faced but struggled with his control, walking 13%. Those control issues combined with an unusually low 48.5% strand rate left Uceta with a 6.64 ERA despite a decent 4.40 FIP. That led the Dodgers to designate Uceta for assignment the following offseason, at which point he was picked up by the Diamondbacks.
Uceta’s time in Arizona was largely more of the same. While he got is control issues somewhat under control and saw his walk rate drop to 9.6%, Uceta struck out just 17.8% of batters faced during his 17 innings in the desert, pitching to a 5.82 ERA and 4.52 FIP while posting a similarly low 52.1% strand rate. The Diamondbacks eventually designated him for assignment themselves in early 2023 to make room for Evan Longoria on the 40-man roster. That set Uceta off on an organizational carousel. Throughout 2023, the right-hander was claimed by the Tigers, Pirates, Mets and Cubs before finally passing through outright waivers successfully in August.
Among those four organizations, he only appeared with the Mets in the major leagues, striking out three while walking two and hitting a batter across three scoreless innings. Most recently, Uceta has impressed across six starts in the Dominican Winter League, pitching to a 2.55 ERA across 24 2/3 innings of work. Looking ahead to the 2024 campaign, Uceta will join an organization known for its pitching development successes. With Tampa Bay, Uceta figures to get the chance to pitch his way into a big league bullpen role and establish himself as a major league regular for the first time in his career. Meanwhile, the Rays have the opportunity to work with a player on the periphery of the big leagues who comes with five years of team control, though he figures to be out of options entering the 2024 season, meaning he’ll need to stick on the club’s active roster if added.
BlueSkies_LA
Good luck with that.™
CantShadowBanFishersBlumpkins
Good luck with that.™
-originally said by me.™
OwnedbyRays
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Old York
Decent pick up. There is potential, given his minor numbers. kwERA of 3.28 in the minors. He’s still fairly young so maybe the Rays can turn him around a bit. It’s a minors deal so not much downside.
Motor City Beach Bum
Tigers had him last year and tried to pass him through waivers but he got scooped up. Intriguing arm like you say.
Touch 'em all Joe
The 2024 AL Cy Young winner, Edwin Uceta.
Niekro floater
Was getn lit up like pinata w/Rockies early last season. Does have mid 90s fastball n gets movement on his other pitches n we R talking bout Ray’s pitching academy. Worth flyer. If nothing else camp arm.
Doral Silverthorn
Lit up like a piñata?
OwnedbyRays
Ah revisiting this so funny. Rays bagged another gem