The Phillies have made their previously-reported deal with right-hander Spencer Turnbull official, announcing that they have signed him to a one-year contract. To open a spot on the 40-man roster, fellow righty McKinley Moore was designated for assignment.
Moore, 25, has powerful stuff but serious control issues. Last year, he was able to make his major league debut, getting into three contests and tossing 3 1/3 innings. He averaged 97.2 miles per hour with his fastball in that time but issued five walks and allowed seven earned runs.
He was optioned to the minors and spent some time on the injured list down on the farm. He tossed 29 2/3 innings at different levels with a tiny ERA of 0.91, but paired his 38.4% strikeout rate with an 18.4% walk rate.
That’s generally been the recipe with Moore to this point in his career. He has split his minor league time between the White Sox and Phillies, switching orgs as part of the 2022 Adam Haseley trade. He has faced 605 hitters in the minors and struck out 199 of them, a strong 32.9% rate, but his 86 walks make for a 14.2% clip.
Despite those control issues, he is still young and has a couple of option years remaining. He could appeal to a club in search of some extra bullpen depth and perhaps a bit of patience for a long-term project. Matt Gelb of The Athletic relays that there is expected to be trade interest from other clubs around the league. The Phils will have one week to work out some kind of deal or pass Moore through waivers.
jumps
No shot this guy clear waivers. Big guy, high 90s fastball that sits 96 can hit 99. Slider/Cutter that sometimes flashes as plus. Any rebuilding team or team needing a possible lottery ticket arm should be on this guy.
cpdpoet
That fastball has no movement.
He now profiles as a 12th-13th man on the staff. Still a useful piece and I hope he gets that shot.
jumps
Exactly, he’s someone whose stuff has some upside. A good pitching coach can maybe help get a little bit of movement on it. Worth a shot for a rebuilding team.
DarkSide830
Perplexed he was lower in the pecking order than Rucker or Max Castillo. But his mechanics were a mess last year so maybe that gets him to clear. DD usually has a good feel on this sort of thing.
Johnny Devil
Wait I thought he was our stopper this year.Von ???
609Collectibles
Had an ERA under 1.50 between 4 stops last year, how could the Phillies not find trade partners for some of these guys?
cpdpoet
Who’d they lose?
Bellatti passed through waivers (as did OF Muzziotti) and the article says they have a week to find a trade partner for Moore.
All the other guys were signings or trades so far this off-season. They haven’t lost anyone? Not counting Diego Castillo as his situation is still ongoing.
MarcTravel63
These guys that we can’t believe get DFA’d end up going through waivers and coming back to us. It kind of shows the sad state of the Phillies prospect list. Moore was I believe 12th on the top 30 list and I truly believe most teams would’ve had him around 25.
cpdpoet
Fangraphs had him top 20, like 17-18 I think?