The Cardinals have selected the contract of right-hander Kyle Leahy and added him to the active roster as the 27th man for today’s doubleheader against the Tigers, reports Jeff Jones of the Belleville News-Democrat. Lefty Drew Rom has been transferred to the 60-day injured list in a corresponding move.
Leahy, 26, made his big league debut last season but pitched just 1 2/3 innings, yielding four runs in that brief look. The Cards passed him throughout outright waivers unclaimed following the season and retained the right-hander, whom they selected in the 17th round of the 2018 draft.
The Cards moved Leahy from a starting role to the bullpen in 2023 but didn’t get the desired results; he posted a 6.26 ERA in 83 1/3 innings at the Triple-A level (four starts, 42 relief appearances). He’s posted a similarly unpalatable 5.84 mark through his first 12 2/3 frames this year, but Leahy is sporting much-improved strikeout and walk rates of 26.4% and 7.5%, respectively. He’s already been tagged for four long balls, but if he can curtail that trend, the blend of missed bats, strong command and an above-average 45.5% ground-ball rate is interesting.
This is the second of three option years for Leahy. He has a good bit of work to do in order to carve out some staying power on the 40-man roster, but he’ll get his first opportunity of the 2024 season to do so today. If he ends up sticking on the roster, he’d be controllable for at least six seasons.
As for the 24-year-old Rom, he’s been sidelined by a biceps issue all season. Jones reported last week that the southpaw was ticketed for a visit with Dr. Keith Meister to further assess the injury. The results of that visit haven’t been made clear just yet, but given that he was still seeking additional opinions in late April, Rom’s move to the 60-day IL shouldn’t come as a major surprise. He’s still clearly feeling discomfort, so even if that visit revealed no additional injuries of note, the southpaw likely isn’t close to returning. His original IL placement was retroactive to March 25, and the “60-day” term includes all the time already spent on the shelf. He’ll be eligible to return in late May.
The Cardinals acquired Rom, Cesar Prieto and Zack Showalter from the Orioles last summer in the deadline deal sending Jack Flaherty to Baltimore. Rom made his MLB debut with St. Louis in the second half of the ’23 season but was rocked for 30 earned runs in 33 2/3 innings across eight starts. The former fourth-round pick has a career 4.75 ERA in 134 2/3 Triple-A frames. If healthy, he’d have been among the Cardinals’ depth options in the rotation to begin the season, but it’s not yet clear when he’ll be a realistic option for them.
vaderzim
“Raandy…” *takes swig, “I am the liquor.”
Hotdog 2
Huh
Tom the ray fan
“RANDY I’LL BE OVER IN A MINUTE, can I wear your cowboy boots bud?”
brodie-bruce
randy marsh – ” hey i thought this was america, what do you mean i can’t be naked in cowboy boots, thought this was america.
For Love of the Game
A homer-prone pitcher facing the Tigers has little to fear…
laynestaley2002
“Who can we call up that gives us the best chance to lose a game? Or who can we call up, put on the mound and be guaranteed that he will be dominated by anyone that steps into the batters box?”
aTouchOfSarcasm
“Send us the first guy who shows up a the park who has a pulse.”
Liberalsteve
Good luck with Tigers 4 great lefty hitters
Tom the ray fan
Your obsession with the top prospect list is strange jack
Tom the ray fan
Any relation to the legendary trailer park supervisor Jim Lahey?
spudchukar
Is he the double-header 27th man. If so, I get it, he had an impressive Spring. If not then I am bewildered.
spudchukar
Ok, my bad, didn’t read all before commenting. If nothing else, he can clima, I made ot to the Majors!