The D-Backs have brought back righty Tyler Chatwood on a minor league contract, according to an announcement from their Triple-A team. He joins the Snakes’ top affiliate in Reno.
Chatwood played with the D-Backs in 2023 as well. He’d signed a non-roster deal in early August and made five relief appearances before being released. The 34-year-old also spent some time in the Pittsburgh system last season. Before that, he’d pitched in Japan during the 2022 campaign.
A veteran of 10 big league seasons, Chatwood most recently appeared in the majors in 2021. He split that season between the Blue Jays and Giants, working 32 innings of relief. He allowed 5.63 earned runs per nine, partially offsetting a solid 26.2% strikeout rate with an elevated 14.5% walk percentage.
Chatwood has long struggled to throw strikes consistently. As a result, he has worked mostly in long relief since 2019 after beginning his career as a starting pitcher. Chatwood’s mid-90s velocity and flashes of both swing-and-miss and ground-ball upside have long intrigued teams despite his below-average control. He owns a 4.20 ERA in parts of eight Triple-A campaigns and can serve as multi-inning relief depth for Arizona.
Oh dear. I have bad memories of him as a Cub.
I remember the Cubs thought they had outsmarted all of baseball with Tyler Chatwood. He got “Electric Stuff”. Cubs then proceeded to have to explain why this guy with “electric stuff” couldn’t get anybody out.
Theo and his front office analytics team made a similar mistake with Jason Heyward.
It was believed Jason was entering his prime time and would get to MVP status when that seven year deal was in place. That didn’t work out well.
So do I, Chatty couldn’t get the bat boy out.
Worst pitcher i have seen in jays uniform last few years.
Haha I’d say it’s a toss up between Chatwood, Chase Anderson, and Tanner Roark
Him lasting 10 years in the bigs is proof how bad pitching has become
Surprised “tantalizing” “upside” or “tantalizing upside” didnt make it into the article.
I didn’t realize he was still pitching.
Should have stuck with 1950’s Indiana high School basketball.