TODAY: The Giants placed Beck on the 60-day injured list, to create 40-man roster space for the team’s acquisition of Matt Chapman.
MARCH 1: Giants right-hander Tristan Beck told reporters, including Andrew Baggarly of The Athletic, that he will undergo vascular surgery on Monday at Stanford to address the aneurysm in his upper right arm. He won’t have a timetable for his return until after going under the knife.
Earlier this week, it was reported that Beck was dealing with some discomfort in his throwing arm, which was eventually diagnosed as an aneurysm. It seems a decision has been made that surgical intervention is necessary. Although the timetable won’t be clear until next week when the procedure has been completed, this further creates uncertainty in the San Francisco rotation, which already stood out as a weak part of the roster.
Right-hander Alex Cobb underwent hip surgery last year and will begin the season on the injured list. Trade acquisition Robbie Ray is recovering from UCL/flexor tendon surgery and won’t be back until the All-Star break at the earliest.
The Giants have long known about both of those situations but nonetheless came into camp with a rotation consisting of Logan Webb and a series of unknowns. Jordan Hicks will be looking to move from a relief role to a starting role, something he has never done before. Webb and Hicks were likely to be joined by youngsters like Kyle Harrison, Keaton Winn and Beck. All three of those guys have shown promise but none of that trio has more than 85 innings in the bigs.
For a club planning to contend, that’s a lot of rotation uncertainty, which has become more questionable in recent weeks. Winn was dealing with some elbow soreness last week and although he could still be ready for Opening Day, there’s at least a bit of murkiness there. The latest developments with Beck only compound the concerns around the club’s rotation depth.
If the Giants decide they need to add to this group, there are still options available in free agency. Blake Snell and Jordan Montgomery are still out there and the Giants have reportedly expressed interest in both, though a deal has clearly not come together to this point. The club has generally avoided spending on pitching, with the four-year deal for Hicks being the longest since Farhan Zaidi became president of baseball operations in November of 2018, as shown on MLBTR’s Contract Tracker. The $44MM guarantee for Hicks also matches Carlos Rodón’s two-year deal for the largest guarantee the club has given a pitcher in that time. If the club wants to avoid a huge deal for Snell or Montgomery, they could also pivot to someone more affordable like Michael Lorenzen, Eric Lauer or Jake Odorizzi.
If they don’t look to external additions, then the internal candidates to step up and take a rotation job would include Sean Hjelle, Kai-Wei Teng, Daulton Jefferies and Spencer Howard. Hjelle had an ERA of 6.00 in Triple-A last year and a mark of 6.52 working out of the big league bullpen. Teng has yet to make his major league debut. Jefferies has lost most of the past two years due to undergoing both thoracic outlet syndrome surgery in June of 2022 and then Tommy John surgery that September. Howard has a 7.20 ERA in his major league career and has a 5.01 ERA in the minors over the past two years.
davemlaw
David Cone had this done and went on to have a great career.
All the best to Beck and a quick recovery.
getrealgone2
Well that’s some good news for, Beck.
Datashark
keep in mind Beck is no David Cone
Pete'sView
No, but you have no idea how good Beck can be.
Datashark
neither do you – he may be a journey man
last season he had 5.88 ERA in AAA 1.42 WHIP – control was an issue apparently.
in 2022 between AA and AAA he sported a 5.25 ERA
and in 2021 between Rookie/A/AA sported a combined 6.27 ERA
yeah tell me how good beck is…
paddyo furnichuh
Datashark:
“yeah tell me how good beck is…”
Pete’sView:
“…you have no idea how good good Beck can be.”
Datalandshark:
“Is” and “can be” are quite different.
Just sayin’…
paddyo furnichuh
Another pitcher who recovered from this injury and excelled is just a bit of anectodal evidence for Beck’s recovery hopes.
OP didn’t seem to be saying Beck can be as good as Cone.
Candlestoked
Datashark is no shark!
Datashark
Can be or Is — doesnt matter so far Beck has proven NOTHING and when he comes back from injury anything below an ERA of 5.00 will be an improvement.
Beck track record in recent minors is terrible – Look I want him to be good because Giants sure need him to be, but I am being realistic minor league stats do not show much positive.
algionfriddo
Cone missed near 4 months after the surgery.
gbs42
algion,
Both dave’s and your statements are true.
Wizcards
Wow. Not your typical pitcher arm injury
Seamaholic
Actually it’s fairly common. Pitching overhand is a deeply unnatural and violent act and blood clots is one of the things that sometimes happens in people who are susceptible to them. This is potentially career ending if it recurs.
User 112202899
Fairly common in the last few years maybe
twiker
What could possibly cause something like this? Oh yeah…
User 2161944466
He should have eaten more beets but I totally understand preferring surgery over eating them cause I would too
Candlestoked
Beet LA!
dubtastic
good luck Beck!
Pete'sView
Ridiculous.
NashvilleJeff
Remember being disappointed when the Braves dealt Beck for Melancon. Hope Beck’s surgery and recovery go well.
Sid Bream Speed Demon
I hated that trade so much when it happened because Beck was a bargain where we drafted him, I hope he comes back strong. And the Braves got the best out of Melancon, so it worked out for both teams.
CCooper8920
I’d love to see the Giants go after Odorizzi; that seems like the type of move that’s really worked out
filihok
“For a club planning to contend, that’s a lot of rotation uncertainty”
Reminder that uncertainty does not always mean disaster and isn’t always favorable to certainty.
Like, J9rdan Lyles has more certainty than, say, Luis Severino. In most cases I’d rather have Severino
stymeedone
“For a club planning to contend…”
I thought we were talking Giants here. They haven’t acted like that’s their plan. Even if it is the plan, it doesn’t mean its a realistic one. I keep reading that the Royals are planning to contend, but I’m just not buying it. SFG are certainly capable, with some luck, but they’re borderline wild card contender.
Breck68
SF Giants need to sign Blake Snell or Jordan Montgomery. Montgomery would not cost them a draft because he didn’t get a qualifying offer. In my opinion.
Howiedoin
I agree that Montgomery needs to be the target for them too. They need innings and he’s made 30 starts the past 3 years in a row.
Seamaholic
Monty’s wife is required to be in Boston for next four years (she’s a medical resident). Seems very little chance he’s going to a West Coast team.
dubtastic
I’m surprised Manaea, Wood, and Stripling didn’t get affected too then!
dubtastic
doesn’t matter, they were all SP’s that had to RP at some point last season..their injury stints were short too..
D Backs GM
I think Ian Kennedy had surgery for such and missed most or all of a year before Dbacks acquired him from the Yankees. Giants need Snell and Chapman.
luvochka
Best of luck to Tristan, I was very disappointed to see the news of his condition, I thought he showed great promise last year.
Jacksson13
Work the phones. on available free agents….
Keep track of the DFA’s
Watch the waiver wire.
Review team rosters for starting pitcher’s who::
Are out of options
Are unlikely to make a team’s 26 man roster.
May be in need of a change of scenery.
Wait until a team’s back-up catcher is injured (Bart is out of options)
And play, “Let’s Make a Deal”.
Seamaholic
Every team is doing that. Only chance they have to add a real SP is to come up with the dollars. Still four dudes left (at least) on market.
stymeedone
Bart would be the “zonk.”. He has NO trade value.
Candlestoked
Jack O. got a good handle on things.
bravesfan
Brutal news. I’m sure he’ll bounce back fine but never like to hear this. Hope this former Braves minor league prospect bounces back with no problems
mtb67
Beck was shaping up to be a really solid mid rotation starter. I hope he’s able to fully bounce back from this. After watching him last season, I was expecting a big step forward this year.
websoulsurfer
Giants have huge holes compounded by question marks in their rotation. Time for them to sign Snell. 3/110, $40MM, $40MM, $30MM with opt outs after each year.
oldgfan
Luciano, Davis & Ramos for Cease.
GSWfanklay
Just sign anell, JD Davis and Ramos and Bart and confirto plus Reggie Crawford and Whisenhunt for Mike Trout