The Padres released right-hander Matt Festa, who’d been pitching with their Triple-A affiliate in El Paso, per the MiLB.com transaction log.
Festa, 31, has appeared in parts of four seasons with the Mariners. He inked a minor league deal with San Diego over the winter. The former seventh-round pick sports a career 4.32 ERA and 3.93 SIERA with a strong 25.3% strikeout rate against a less-encouraging 10.9% walk rate. Festa’s time with the M’s was split between the 2018-19 seasons and the 2022-23 seasons. He had an elbow injury in 2020 that eventually required Tommy John surgery, completely erasing his 2020 season and limiting him to 25 2/3 minor league frames late in the ’21 campaign.
It’s been a decent start to the season for Festa in El Paso. He’s pitched to a 4.50 earned run average — eight runs in 16 innings — while fanning 21.6% of his opponents with a 9.5% walk rate. He’s typically been a fly-ball pitcher in the past but this year sports an above-average 46% grounder rate. He’s been plagued by a .360 average on balls in play, with fielding-independent metrics pegging him about a run lower than his actual ERA.
Festa has pitched reasonably well, and mid-May is a common time for minor league contracts to include opt-out dates, so it’s possible (if not likely) that such a clause came into play here. The Padres only have three bullpen spots on the roster they can shuffle up, as none of Robert Suarez, Wandy Peralta, Enyel De Los Santos, Yuki Matsui or Rule 5 pick Stephen Kolek can be optioned. That leaves righty Jeremiah Estrada, lefty Adrian Morejon and long reliever Jhony Brito as the only players who could’ve been sent down if the Friars had wanted to select Festa to the big league roster. Each member of that trio has performed fairly well this season, however, and Festa himself is out of minor league options. As such, selecting his contract would’ve only further limited San Diego’s bullpen flexibility.
As a result, Festa will head back to the open market and look to latch on with another club seeking some experienced bullpen depth. He’s not a flamethrower, averaging just 92.6 mph on his heater in his career, but he’s nevertheless managed to miss bats at a high level. His 12.5% career swinging-strike rate checks in north of the league average, and he sat at an even heftier 14.3% in that regard from 2022-23. In parts of five Triple-A seasons (108 2/3 innings), Festa owns a 2.15 ERA, a 27% strikeout rate and a 9.5% walk rate.
This one belongs to the Reds
The Padres are not wanting to Festa any more.
Old York
I made some changes to the article. You can thank me later…
Consider revising to: “Festa’s time with the Mariners was split between the 2018-19 and 2022-23 seasons.”
“It’s been a decent start to the season for Festa in El Paso.” — For improved flow: “Festa has had a decent start to the season in El Paso.”
“mid-May is a common time for minor league contracts to include opt-out dates, so it’s possible (if not likely) that such a clause came into play here.” — This sentence is clear, but a comma could help: “…opt-out dates, so it’s possible, if not likely, that such a clause came into play here.”
“San Diego’s bullpen flexibility.” — Consistency with previous use of “Padres” instead of “San Diego.”
“the Friars had wanted to select Festa to the big league roster.” — Change “to select Festa to” to “to select Festa for.”
Dennis Boyd
Here’s another appropriate change to the article: Padres suck
Old York
@Dennis Boyd
Padres are probably the best team in MLB.
Tops in fWAR batting if you exclude LAD, NYY, MIL, PHI and ATL.
Tops in fWAR pitching if you exclude PHI, BOS, WSH, CIN, SEA, DET, LAD, BAL, MIN, KCR, CHC, NYM, NYY, CLE, ATL and TEX.
Tops in defense on fangraphs if you exclude TOR, ATL, LAD, KCR, ARI, NYY, MIL, BAL, TEX and CLE.
Team’s crushing it!
Dennis Boyd
Results are the definition of Mid. And paying Tati, Manny, and bogey 1B means they suck. AJ Preller needs to go
holecamels35
You need a hobby.
Old York
@holecamels35
What type of hobby?
ryrockak
Cubs
SODOMOJO
There’s a chance he ends up back with us. He was well liked by the coaching staff up here. One of their darling projects.
Buff Barnacles
I like that! I also expect every team in the league to get mentioned.
SODOMOJO
lol, fiesta for Festa! He’s probably not moving any needles for anybody.
Chuck from Uniontown
Wonder where he will spend the Resta the year.
sergefunction
Hope someone signs The Uncle.
Hotdog 2
Name jokes aren’t funny. Stop. You are embarrassing yourself.
Chuck from Uniontown
Do name jokes Testa your patience?
LFGMets (Metsin7) #ConsistentlyBannedBaseballExpert
The Yankees will sign him. Staten Island guy who is better than some of the bums that they have in their bullpen
VegasSDfan
The Dodgers are licking their chops
aragon
Minasian’s closer for about a week.
Brew88
They should release Machado
Say Hey Now Kid
He could go into the family business of selling those fancy plates