The Yankees announced that they have claimed right-hander Michael Tonkin off waivers from the Mets. He had been designated for assignment by the Mets earlier this week. To open a roster spot for Tonkin, right-hander McKinley Moore was designated for assignment.
Tonkin, 34, has been getting passed around the league so far this year. He was non-tendered by Atlanta at the end of last season and then signed a major league deal with the Mets. Shortly after the season started, he was designated for assignment and went to the Twins on a cash deal but then returned to the Mets on waivers. Now he’s on the move yet again and will join the Yankees.
Amid all those transactions, he has managed to throw nine innings on the year. He’s allowed six earned runs for a flat earned run average of 6.00, which obviously isn’t too impressive, but the peripherals are solid. He has struck out 23.9% of batters faced while walking 8.7% of them and keeping 44.4% of balls in play on the ground, with all of those rate stats coming in fairly close to league averages.
With Atlanta last year, he tossed 80 innings over 45 appearances. He had a 4.28 ERA in that time, as well as a 23.1% strikeout rate, 7.1% walk rate and 38.3% ground ball rate. He’s clearly an attractive enough bullpen arm that teams keep grabbing him but he’s also out of options and keeps getting squeezed.
Since he’s out of options, the Yankees will need to make room for him on the active roster whenever he reports to the team. Of their bullpen arms, Ian Hamilton, Ron Marinaccio and Cody Morris all have options and could be sent down. Hamilton isn’t likely the one to be packing his bag since he’s entered a high-leverage role for the Yankees. He had two saves and five holds last year and has already added four more holds this year.
To get Tonkin onto the 40-man, the Yankees have bumped off Moore. He’s only been with the Yanks a short time, having been claimed off waivers from the Phillies in February. He has made two appearances for the Triple-A club but walked six of the nine batters he faced.
That continues a pattern of control problems for the righty. He walked 23.8% of batters faced in his major league debut last year. In his 20 1/3 innings of minor league work in 2023, he struck out 40.7% of batters faced but also gave free passes to 24.2% of them.
The Yankees will now have one week to trade McKinley or pass him through waivers. The control problems will obviously be a concern to other teams but Moore’s also struck out 32.6% of batters faced throughout his entire minor league career. He averaged 97.2 miles per hour on his fastball during his MLB debut last year while also throwing a sweeper and a changeup. He still has a couple of options and could perhaps appeal to a club looking for a long-term project.
10centBeerNight
The prophecy is fulfilled
CravenMoorehead
Tonkin finna take the subway
padam
He can keep the apartment lease! For now.
rct
He’ll probably be back on the Mets by the end of next week. I’m here for it. I hope he’s claimed by the Mets like 10 times this year.
Blue Baron
Why?
rct
Not sure why I need to explain why seeing someone get claimed by a team 10 times in one season would be entertaining.
Blue Baron
Whatever floats your boat, I guess.
Non Roster Invitee
This is like the 1940’s with these pitchers with terrible stats bouncing around the league.
dasit
and now i’d like to pass the mike…
Fernando P
Why waste time with this Tonkin scrub? Plenty of guys on the 40 man that should get a look like Morris, Y Gomez and Cousins. There’s also Beeter and Poteet though Yankees likely keeping them stretched out as SP depth along with Warren.
Ronk325
I think the Yankees are taking advantage of these AAAA depth guys for now until they have to make more permanent decisions later in the season. Gomez and Beeter in particular would be of good use for the big league club in long relief roles. That’s basically how they’re being used currently in AAA and will likely be their long term roles so I don’t know what the Yankees are waiting for
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@Fernando P
You’re calling him a “scrub’ when you’re clueless.
Have you watched him pitch, I bet not, and I guarantee you didn’t see the Mets booting the ball around the field when he pitched against the Tigers and led to a home run, as he should have been out of the inning rather than pitching to make extra outs-he relies on his infield/outfield to do their jobs.
Furthermore, last year with the Braves he came into situations with inherited runners on many occasions, and most of the time he did a good job in stranding those runners. Of the 35 he inherited, 31% scored, it isn’t elite, but it isn’t bad either, since the league average was 32% and there were only 10 clubs below his 31% mark.
Fernando P
@Fred – Maybe “scrub” was harsh. Maybe Journeyman, Quad A, depth arm.
He does have decent walk, K and ground ball ratios.
And I have lots of respect for the Yankees ability to find value in discarded arms – Holmes, Peralta, Burdi, Hamilton, Cordero, Ramirez, Luetge.
But the team needs to give their younger players a chance. Those guys have options remaining which allows the team to send them down without losing them.
RobM
This man bridges many gulfs.
AL B DAMNED
How many Tonkin jerseys on eBay?
Blue Baron
None sounds about right.
Quaesitor
The Tigers must be playing the Yankees soon..
Earlier this month, they faced Tonkin when he was a Met and again when he was a twin.
There seems to be a sizeable gulf between Tonkin and his ability to remain on the same roster.
Ronk325
Funny enough, the Yankees and Tigers are playing each other next weekend. I’m not sure if Tonkin survives that long though
LordD99
My guess is he’s a short-timer.
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@Qaesitor
Go and watch when he pitched for the Mets against Detroit. He would have been out of the inning except for the Mets infield booting balls, that led to him having to make extra outs and the home run. He’s predominantly a ground ball/fly ball pitcher, if the infield/outfield don’t make the outs they should this is what happens.
Mrski
He has good stuff when he is good. Unfortunately, he is bad most of the time
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@Mrski
Incorrect. Last year Tonkin inherited 35 runners, only 31% scored, league average was 32%, and only 10 clubs had a better strand rate than Tonkin. You’re clueless.
Fernando P
@Fred – I think you mean he “stranded” 31% not that they “scored”. 31 of 35 inherited runners stranded not scored.
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@Fernando P
No, my friend, 31% scored of 35 which is 10.85 shaded up it’s 11, and that’s what it was 11 scored from 35 he inherited which is 31%..
Anyway, he was put in a bad position again, if the Yanks scored some runs he may have got a win, he was again put in a tough position after just arriving in Milwaukee and asking him to pitch in extras with auto runner on again. Give the guy a fair go. Boone said he threw the ball well, and he didn’t want to allow Holmes to go 2 innings because he’s on pace for 78 games and your pen has already had a lot of problems.
Blue Baron
Fred McGriff HR: “if the Yankees scored some runs.”
If pigs had wings and if your aunt had testicles…
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@Blue baron
It seems pigs have had lots of wings, and aunt’s have had lots of testicles lately, maybe just your aunt though. Maybe you haven’t watched Tonkin pitch this year. It goes to demonstrate how clueless some commenters are on these boards.
Blue Baron
I watched him pitch several times, Mr Clueless.
Pot, meet Kettle.
Braves Butt-Head
He did good last year with the Braves. I always liked him he’s a tall guy that gives hitters a different angle when he pitches.
bjhaas1977
This guy is gonna get destroyed in Yankee Stadium.lol
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@bjhaas1977
“bjhaas19771 month ago
This guy is gonna get destroyed in Yankee Stadium.lol”
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1.2 ip 0er in high leverage situation. Another clueless commenter. ERA 2.70 “LOL”
Greentreant
He is a decent pitcher. The Mets stuck him in odd circumstances. The Braves put him in a better position to win. Mendoza doesn’t seem like a bad manager but his decisions on the bullpen are limited and a bit sketchy at times.
Blue Baron
Greentreant: As opposed to Boone putting him in to be strafed by the Brewers.
609Collectibles
McKinley Moore had 6 walks in 2/3 inning at AAA yikes
DarkSide830
Moore looked darn good in ST in 2023, but he backslid hard when the season started. Very clearly something is screwed up in his mechanics.
Blue Baron
@DarkSide830: Lots of pitchers look good in ST because they’re ahead of hitters early on, and they’re not facing other teams’ best players in exhibition games.
FarmCatArmy
Pass me around for a million or two a yet.Thanx!
Fernando P
And Tonkin already contributing a loss in his first appearance. Cut tomorrow?
64' Yanks
You give Cashman too much credit to cut him so early….he holds onto his dumpster gems!
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@Fernando P
How about Judge contributing to the loss, he didn’t hit with runners in scoring position, but let’s blame Tonkin. You really can’t help yourself with your hate of Tonkin, it’s beyond belief.
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@Fernando P 1 month ago
And Tonkin already contributing a loss in his first appearance. Cut tomorrow?
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You’ve already embarrassed yourself enough with your comments on Tonkin, you see, it shows how clueless you are about baseball players and their abilities.
whyhayzee
Could Dr. Boonedoggle be (gasp) learning?????
Not keeping Holmes in the game so he doesn’t burn him out? This is vey non Boonedogglean.
Fascinating.
Juggy
Please cut this guy. He is a horror show. The Yankees seem to go dumpster diving on every possible player. He is horrible. Get rid of him and call somebody up. Please
MetsSchmets
He’s better at baseball than you ever could’ve been
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@Juggy
Patently you’re clueless.
Yankee Mike
Why isn’t Beeter or Warren getting a shot??
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LOL