TODAY: Jackson has been outrighted off the 40-man roster after clearing waivers. Betsy Helfand of the St. Paul Pioneer Press (via X) reports that Jackson will report to Triple-A, rather than exercising his right to free agency.
MAY 19: The Twins have designated right-hander Jay Jackson for assignment, per a club announcement. Right-hander Caleb Boushley was recalled in the corresponding move.
Jackson, 36, signed a $1.5MM guarantee with the Twins back in February but has struggled badly across 17 appearances with the Twins this season. In 22 1/3 innings of work, Jackson has posted a 6.75 ERA with a 4.49 FIP despite a solid 24% strikeout rate and a decent 8.3% walk rate. Much of the damage against Jackson has come via the long ball, as the veteran has already allowed a whopping four homers this season. While an unbelievably low 47.2% strand rate in conjunction with those solid strikeout and walk rates suggest Jackson may have been a victim of some bad luck (as demonstrated by his 3.49 SIERA and 3.74 xERA), those early season struggles were nonetheless enough for the Twins to make a change.
The 36-year-old’s professional career began all the way back in 2008, when he was a ninth-round pick by the Cubs. Jackson eventually made his big league debut as a member of the Padres but pitched just 34 2/3 innings in the majors between his 2015 debut and the 2021 season, instead having spent the majority of his career to that point pitching in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball. He posted excellent results during his time overseas with a 2.16 ERA and a 27.4% strikeout rate, and made his way back to the big leagues in 2021 as a member of the Giants. Jackson managed just 52 2/3 innings of work at the big league level from 2021-23, but posted solid results when on the mound with a 2.73 ERA and 4.07 FIP in 50 appearances.
Those strong previous results in conjunction with his solid peripherals in Minnesota could make Jackson and interesting target for teams in need of relief pitching, though it’s possible no team will want to assume the remainder of his contract with the Twins by claiming him off waivers. Should Jackson clear waivers, he’d have the right to reject an outright assignment and elect free agency, although he would forfeit his guaranteed salary in doing so.
Replacing Jackson on the Twins’ active roster is Boushley, who will be returning to the majors after a single-game cup of coffee with the Brewers last season. Boushley’s lone MLB appearance went fairly well as he posted a 3.86 ERA while striking out five 2 1/3 innings of work, although he did surrender two walks and a home run during the outing. Boushley found himself outrighted off the 40-man roster in Milwaukee this past offseason and elected free agency before signing with the Twins on a minor league deal back in January. Boushley’s contract was selected by the Twins earlier this month, although he did not make it into an MLB game before being optioned back to the minors. The right-hander has pitched to a decent 4.54 ERA in eight starts at the Triple-A level and figures to offer the Twins a long relief option out of the bullpen going forward.
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Already??
martras
To call the Twins streaky this year would be an understatement. Not sure why the Twins gambled on Jackson to begin with, but I don’t think any fans are going to be disappointed he’s DFA’d.
Col_chestbridge
Twitter reports had him cleaning out his locker after giving up 4 (3 earned) to the Guardians. Thing is, that was on one walk, 4 singles (including an infield one), and an error. Given his advanced metrics I think there’s a very good chance he gets picked up by a rebuilding team like the Marlins or A’s. The Twins can’t wait for luck to turn around, they’re falling further behind in the Central every game.
BigBallsLongBat
He’s got good K numbers.
mp9
About Timeee!!!
bring Alcala UP
Yankee Clipper
Another one of the Jackson 5 eliminated from MLB ranks (Jackson Frazier being the first).
Candlestoked
Halliday.
Candlestoked
Er, Holliday.
ilikesports
I’m stunned we cut bait this early in the season after showing a reluctance to part with guaranteed money, but it needed to happen!
AHH-Rox
Sort of pointless to cite a 3.86 ERA for only 2 1/3 innings of work. Just say that he gave up 1 ER.
NoSaint
Can someone text Atkins and let him know.
BigBallsLongBat
Saw the Twins game yesterday while he was getting shelled. Well-deserved release.
Guayacon
Giants
CALgoldenBears
#foreverGiant
Dumpster Divin Theo
In a related move, the Twins called up Jingleheimer Schmidt
LambchoP
Twins need pitching badly. SP and bullpen help between injuries and underperformance.