The Rays have activated right-hander Pete Fairbanks from the 15-day injured list, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports (via X). Right-hander Edwin Uceta has been optioned to Triple-A in the corresponding move.
Fairbanks will return just short of three weeks after being placed on the IL with an unspecified nerve problem, so it’s good to see the reliever back in action relatively soon after such a vague and possibly ominous diagnosis. As Fairbanks told Kristie Ackert of the Tampa Bay Times, it was discovered that he was dealing with nerve entrapment, rather than anything related to his past dealings with Raynaud’s syndrome (a condition that has caused a numb feeling in Fairbanks’ fingertips). With a pair of Triple-A rehab outings now in the books, Fairbanks has been deemed ready to return to the Tampa bullpen.
Traditionally known for a strong relief corps, the Rays’ pen has been a surprising weak link this season. The relievers’ 11.7% walk rate is the highest of any bullpen in the league, and Tampa Bay also ranks 25th of 30 clubs in bullpen strikeout rate (20.7%) and 27th in bullpen ERA (4.76). Getting their first-choice closer back should help the Rays, though Fairbanks was part of the problem over his first eight appearances of the season.
Fairbanks had a 9.00 ERA in seven innings, with almost as many walks (eight) as strikeouts (10). Control has long been something of an issue for Fairbanks, but it didn’t stop him from posting a 2.54 ERA over 138 2/3 innings out of Tampa’s bullpen from 2020-23. Though Fairbanks has a checkered injury history, his results on the mound led the Rays to sign him to a three-year, $12MM contract extension back in January 2023, covering the 2023-25 seasons and with a club option for 2026.
Trojan Toss
Should have never gotten rid of Elijah Dukes.
DickDollars
Isn’t ‘nerve entrapment’ against the law?
stymeedone
Nerve entrapment is when the Govt. entices you into breaking that law.