Prior to yesterday’s game, the Blue Jays announced that they reinstated right-hander Chad Green from the injured list. In a corresponding move, fellow right-hander Erik Swanson was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo.
Swanson getting sent down is something that would have been hard to fathom just a few months ago. The righty made 57 appearances for the Mariners in 2022 and only allowed 1.68 earned runs per nine innings. He struck out 34% of batters faced that year and only gave out walks at a 4.9% clip.
After that tremendous season, the Blue Jays traded outfielder Teoscar Hernández to the Mariners for Swanson and pitching prospect Adam Macko. Swanson largely carried over his excellent results into 2023, appearing in 69 games with a 2.97 ERA, 28.6% strikeout rate and 8% walk rate. That included plenty of late-game action, as Swanson earned 29 holds and four saves for the Jays last year, largely serving as the primary setup guy to closer Jordan Romano.
The expectation was that Swanson would continue in that role here in 2024 but that hasn’t been the case. Swanson and the Jays got a scare back in February when the pitcher’s son Toby was hit by a car and taken to a local hospital. Thankfully, Toby was eventually released but Swanson was away from the club for a while and dealt with some forearm tightness when he returned.
He started the season on the injured list but missed just the first two weeks, getting reinstated in mid-April. Unfortunately, he hasn’t been able to get into a good groove so far this season. He’s made 17 appearances, tossing 13 2/3 innings, but has allowed 14 earned runs on the year. His 6.1% walk rate is good but he’s only punched out 15.2% of batters faced and has already allowed five home runs, whereas he only allowed eight all of last year and just three the year prior.
It doesn’t appear as though the injury is creating lingering effects, as Swanson’s velocity isn’t significantly different. His fastball averaged 93.7 miles per hour last year with his splitter at 85.1. Those numbers are down this year but just barely, to 93.6 and 85.0.
Speculatively speaking, perhaps he’s tipping his pitches or hitters have figured out some other way to get a read on him. His chase rate was around 34% in each of the past two years but is down to just 22.8% this year. When he has thrown the ball in the zone, hitters made contact around 72% of the time in the previous two campaigns but that number is up to 84.4% this year. That combination of less chase and more contact in the zone tracks with the significant drop in his strikeout rate. Even when players have chased, they are making contact 71.4% of the time, a big jump from last year’s 55.9% clip. It’s not as though he’s been leaving more pitches over the plate, as his “meatball” rate at Statcast has actually fallen from last year’s 7% to 5.7% this year. However, opposing hitters are swinging at those meatballs 92.9% of the time, a massive increase over last year’s 74.3%.
For whatever reason, opposing hitters appear to be seeing the ball well out of Swanson’s hand, striking out less and barreling the ball up more. He had a barrel rate around 6% in each of the past two years but has more than doubled that this year to 15.4%. That’s been one piece of a larger bullpen slide for the Jays, as the relief corps has gone from a strength to a weakness since last year. The club’s bullpen had a 3.68 ERA last year, putting them in the top ten among MLB clubs. This year, their ERA is up to 4.92, which is better than just the Rangers and Rockies.
That’s not all on Swanson, of course, as pitchers like Romano and Tim Mayza have also seen their numbers trend in the wrong direction, but not to the same degree as Swanson’s. With Green coming off the IL, the Jays could have optioned younger pitchers like Zach Pop or Nate Pearson but the fact that they opted to give Swanson a breather speaks to how rough his season has gone so far.
The Jays will undoubtedly be hoping that a brief reset can get Swanson back on track, whether they can hang around the playoff race or not. The club is having a bit of a disappointing season to this point, with the bullpen struggles playing a role in that. They are currently 25-29, last place in the American League East and five games out of a Wild Card spot.
There’s already been speculation that the club could consider pivoting to a selloff prior to this summer’s deadline. Climbing in the standings would take that off the table but it will be hanging over the club in the months to come if they stay on the fringes of contention.
Swanson came into this season with four years and 96 days of major league service time, putting him 76 days shy of the five-year mark. He added another 61 days this year prior to getting optioned, leaving him 15 shy of crossing that mark.
Assuming he comes back at some point this year, he’ll have no problem crossing that threshold and staying on track for free agency after 2025. Though if his struggles continue down in the minors and he doesn’t earn his way back, he could end up shy of the line and have his free agency delayed by another year.
The Jays would surely love if that’s not a scenario they have to consider. If Swanson can quickly get back on track, he can return to being a key part of their bullpen for a playoff push. Or if he is succeeding while the club is faltering, he could be marketed to other clubs at the deadline with an extra year of control. But for now, he and the club will have to figure out a plan for putting this rough patch behind him.
CTS4
Way overdue to send shapiro and useless GM atkins packing….!!!
The 2 Cleveland Clowns have got to GO !!
solaris602
Why not send Shapiro and Atkins to Buffalo to see if either or both can get their acts together before either being recalled or DFAd? Only seems right that the process is the same for everyone, right?
Blackpink in the area
Reading this article and the Mike Ford release people need to understand these are extremely small sample sizes. Any player in baseball can look bad over 13 innings pitched or 60 at bats.
bigdaddyt
Well the 2 have nothing to do with each other. But Swanson has been god awful since coming back and is the worse righty with options in the pen. Remember hearing a couple weeks ago that Swansons pitches are doing the same things they always have (velocity and break) but he’s just not getting outs and allowing hard contact similar to Berrios2 seasons ago
Blackpink in the area
Like I said it’s an extremely small sample size. It’s 13 innings. Anyone can pitch poorly over 13 innings.
holecamels35
So that’s why you send him to the minors to figure out why it’s not working. Team is getting buried in the standings, don’t have time to wait on a guy who’s blowing darn near every game he plays in.
Blackpink in the area
From what the poster Naylor said he’s pitched well recently. Swanson has a track record of success.
FemboySportsFan!
good ol’ chad green, he’s actually great, so I’m happy. :3
Naylor01
He’s allowed 1 run in his last 6 appearances and now you decide to option him. He was turning it around. Doesn’t make any sense.
Akakak
Before that pearson opened the season with his best professional stretch and they optioned him too. Shatkins are corporate accountants that need to take a corporate HR course lol
SODOMOJO
I was thinking the same thing! What the hell are you guys doing up there? The man’s had a helluva 2024 in his personal life and it finally seemed like he was putting it all behind him. NOW YOU DEMOTE HIM? Sheesh
ramon garciaparra
This is how smart teams end up with bargain priced bullpens. They wait for the dumb ones to drop effective pitchers whose numbers are dragged down by a couple of bad outings. Swanson had recently turned a horrific beginning to this season and had been doing fine the last few weeks. Swanson went through a personal hell this spring. This does not make a great statement by management to rest of team about loyalty.
McZesty
I know DiPoto and Hollander watch the waiver list like a Hawk. Hope the Jays cut him and the Ms can snag him back
its_happening
Jays did a disservice to Swanson activating him before he was ready.
SewaldSwansonSwoon
Jays are run so poorly
BigRedMachine
The Mariners would love to have him back
jaymac
Swanson’s innings were spread out over 17 appearances. – that’s more than enough time to identify some concerns, and that’s what happened with Swanson.
As a Jays fan, I can say that Swanson’s stuff seems fine, and control hasn’t really been an issue either.. It’s his sudden lack of command – particularly with his splitter – that’s been the problem all season. He just hasn’t been able to keep it down in the zone at all – he’s missing with it constantly, usually up and in the middle of the plate., and he’s getting hammered. He’s given up 5 home runs already, 20 hits overall, and there’s been a lot of other hard contact that’s found gloves (trust me, if he didn’t have Varsho, Kiermaier and Springer manning the outfield, those numbers would look even worse).
They’ve given him plenty of rope, but the reality is that he just hasn’t been good, and the Jays can’t afford to carry an arm who’s been imploding on a regular basis, especially with so many other members of the pen struggling and a wildly inconsistent offense meaning they’re playing a lot of close games.
So I think the demotion’s warranted and probably the best course of action at this point.. I do feel that Swanson’s problems are purely mechanical, and a stay in Buffalo will let him get that sorted out in a low-pressure environment. It gives him the opportunity for a bit of a mental reset as well, which he could probably use after everything he’s been through over the past few months. I think he’ll bounce back and be back in Toronto pretty quickly.
terrymesmer
I appreciate that there is one smart person making comments on this post. Thank you!
its_happening
Swanson was not good in Spring or looked good in the minors. He needed a couple more outings to build up before being activated. Topping out at 93 first game in the majors. Something was wrong. He wasn’t ready and the Jays didn’t recognize that.
NoSaint
Not a surprising move.
its_happening
We will never know what option C was for the Teoscar trade for Swanson and Macko. Option B was not to make the trade. As much as one would argue the Jays needed bullpen help, not replenishing the production of Teoscar (and to an extent, Semien from the year prior), paved the way for today’s Jays offense or lack thereof.
So many missed opportunities and a lack of foresight to adequately replace production has lead to the current state of Blue Jays baseball.
Rosstradamus
5.1IP 1ER 5H 1BB/4K Last 6 appearances….why now?
bigdaddyhacks
When will the league learn, if the Ms trade an arm
There’s a reason.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Legit facts
We’ve traded graveman, Swanson, Sewald, topa and they all have done horribly with their new teams (except for Paul but he’s been injured so that’s still bad)
The Big Lefty
Toby got hit by a car and now the Jays throw Erik under the bus, tough year for the Swansons so far, let’s see how they come back from this!
Dumpster Divin Theo
Swanson: cheap dinner