The Giants announced that right-hander Spencer Howard has been designated for assignment. Fellow righty Landen Roupp was called up from Triple-A Sacramento in the corresponding move.
Howard signed a minor league deal with San Francisco last September, and he made it to the big league roster a month ago when his contract was selected to the Show. Working as a starter, reliever, opener, and bulk pitcher behind an opener, Howard was holding his own until a rocky outing against the Dodgers yesterday, when he was tagged for six earned runs over 2 2/3 innings.
The tough night boosted Howard’s ERA to 5.63 over 24 innings, and prompted the Giants to remove Howard from the roster in order to bring a fresher arm in Roupp back to the majors. Howard is out of minor league options, so the Giants had to designate him in order to attempt to send Howard down to Triple-A.
The DFA is the latest twist in the career of the former top-100 prospect, who was a second-round pick for the Phillies in the 2017 draft. Howard was once seen as a future star during his time in Philadelphia’s farm system, but the Phils sent him to the Rangers as part of a six-player trade at the 2021 deadline, and the righty has yet to find any form against Major League batters.
Howard has a 6.93 ERA over 139 career innings with the Phillies, Rangers, and Giants, and the transition to relief pitching from starting work hasn’t seen much of an improvement in his results. Given his past prospect pedigree, another team might put in a waiver claim to see for themselves if any late bloomer potential is there for Howard as he approaches his 28th birthday.
Motown is My Town
Wonder is Spencer is by any chance related to Moe, Curley and Shemp? Calling Dr Howard, Dr Fine, Dr Howard
Kruk it
Today is not Fine for this Howard
amk1920
Oh a wise guy, eh?
Bart Harley Jarvis
Lady, you must be psychic.
Bart Harley Jarvis
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Pete'sView
Why I oughta . . .
william032
Spread out!
Datashark
Giving up batting practice pitches to LAD will get you this.
Hjelle is younger but this should be a notice to him as well
oldgfan
I think they just flipped a coin between the two Spencers, really can’t have two..
Seriously though this is a good sign that better options will be coming off the IL before he would have been available to pitch again.
antibelt
Hjelle’s era before the outing was 2.25. They would have pulled him earlier, but had no one left. If they wouldn’t had blown it the inning prior, they would’ve swept the Dodgers.
kabphillie
Remember when people blamed usage and coaching for Howard’s failure with the Phillies?
Devlsh
Can’t believe a team like the Rockies wouldn’t snatch him up.
609Collectibles
Mick Abel is giving me Spencer Howard vibes.
Pete'sView
I’m hoping that no one gives Howard the opportunity and that the Giants can hold on to him. He’s much better, with considerable upside, than this year’s stats show, The last outing was really only his bad one.