The Pirates announced several roster moves today in the aftermath of the trade deadline. The club selected the contract of right-hander Jake Woodford and added left-hander Jalen Beeks to the roster after acquiring him from the Rockies yesterday. In addition, the club placed right-hander Carmen Mlodzinski on the 15-day injured list, transferred right-hander Daulton Jefferies to the 60-day IL, and designated right-hander Ryder Ryan for assignment.
Woodford, 27, signed with Pittsburgh on a minor league deal last month after being designated for assignment by the White Sox following two spot starts with the club where he surrendered a combined ten runs on fifteen hits while striking out seven and walking five in 8 1/3 innings of work. The right-hander’s two difficult appearances in Chicago come on the heels of an up-and-down tenure with the Cardinals. Selected by the club in the first round of the 2015 draft, Woodford made his debut in the 2020 season and after struggling in a cup of coffee that year proved to be a solid swingman and multi-inning reliever for St. Louis in 2021 and ’22. Over those two seasons, Woodford posted a 3.26 ERA and 3.93 FIP in 116 innings of work.
Those strong numbers came in spite of a paltry 15.4% strikeout rate that paired with a decent but unspectacular 7.5% walk rate. A strong 45.8% groundball rate helped to explain Woodford’s success to some extent, but the main reason he was able to post such strong numbers was that a microscopic 6.9% of his fly balls left the yard for home runs during those two seasons. That allowed him to float an above-average 76.3% strand rate while allowing a slightly below average .285 BABIP. Unfortunately, the right-hander’s production seemed to regress to his performance in 2023 as he struggled badly to a 6.23 ERA and 6.61 FIP as his walk rate climbed to 9.9% while his luck in avoiding the long ball reversed, leaving him with 11 homers allowed in just 47 2/3 innings of work.
Now Woodford figures to get another shot at the big league level with Pittsburgh after looking good in seven starts with the club at the Triple-A level. He’s allowed an ERA of just 2.29 in those 35 1/3 frames and his strikeout rate has ticked up to a respectable 26% against a 3.5% walk rate, offering some optimism that he may be able to post stronger results going forward. Woodford appears unlikely to return to the spot starter role he held with the White Sox, instead serving as a multi-inning reliever in a Pittsburgh bullpen that just lost Mlodzinski. A first round pick by the Pirates in the 2020 draft, Mlodzinski has looked good in a swing role for the club this year with a 3.18 ERA and 3.16 FIP in 34 innings but now figures to be sidelined for some time due to a right shoulder strain.
Clearing up a pair of spots on the club’s 40-man roster are Jefferies and Ryan. Jefferies has been on the shelf due to inflammation in his throwing elbow since early this month but now will be out until at least early September. As for Ryan, the right-hander was a minor league signing by the club back in December who made the club’s Opening Day roster and has been riding the shuttle between Triple-A and the majors ever since. In 17 innings of work for the club at the big league level, Ryan sports a lackluster 5.29 ERA, although his solid 21% strikeout rate and a 3.80 FIP both suggest his underlying performance may have been better than that production would suggest. That said, his numbers at Triple-A inspire little confidence, as he’s struggled to a 4.61 ERA in 27 1/3 innings at the level this year. The Pirates will have one week to attempt to pass Ryan through waivers. The Pirates would be able to outright him to the minors if he clears waivers, but the righty has already been outrighted previously and could opt to reject that assignment in favor of free agency if he so chose.
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It will be interesting to see who they drop for IKF and DLC.I think that Olivares goes and Palacios goes down and when IKF gets off the IL Williams goes down.I think that only Olivares would need to be put on waivers.
ViolenceAtTheRim
Bae will get sent down before Palacios. Palacios might hit the IL though.
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I do not know if dlCruz plays CF but if not then if they send Bae down Taylor is the only centerfielder.
TheMan 3
Bae has more upside than Palacios, plays several positions and has raw speed. In my opinion, it should be Palacios who should go down
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Paul-Speed cannot be taught but Bae is one of the fastest players that I have ever seen.
As you have said a number of times it is a shame that no one has taught him to bunt for base hits.
I doubt that they have much of a choice in who is sent to AAA.
Chuck from Uniontown
I feel like Olivares will get picked off waivers, but I agree that’s probably the move.
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I was wrong in that it would not be immediate but I think that he is the first to go next.
TheMan 3
Olivares looked good in the early part of the season but began swinging at every pitch thrown in his direction, a current problem that continues with some players on this team
But he didn’t have enough talent to find his way back from slumps so he was shipped to Indy
Know who else swings at everything? Cruz. He struck out 4 times last night and is on pace to strike out 200 times this season
YourDreamGM
No one wanted him in off season. He had a season. Just had deadline. Good chance he clears and if not who cares.
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He and his family would care at the very least.
YourDreamGM
No they wouldn’t. Being on the 40 man anywhere is better than not being on it.
fbf923
I forgot about Olivares altogether. Haven’t seen him in a loooonngg time. (It hurts a little to think we could still have Miguel Andújar who never really got a fair chance in PGH.)
TheMan 3
For some reason , Shelton didn’t like Andujar
YourDreamGM
He wasn’t traded so no one does.
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Some of us do.
Human Being
Lamb is the Andujar of 2024, but with Tellez on track, Lamb is redundant.
DonOsbourne
Come on Jake. Deal!
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Paul-Shelton actually said that Andujar was an rbi machine.It was Cherington who did not want to pay him what he would make in arbitration which was probably $3M.
He would have been helpful this year at an ops of 710 and probably 50-60 rbis for the year.He was injured for the first couple of months.He is comparable to de la Cruz without the power.
TheMan 3
Mendoza, I seem to recall several games last year when he should have been in the lineup but wasn’t and Tired and I talking about it afterwards
We assumed it was Shelton’s decision not to play him
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Paul- That would make sense to you,me,and Tired.
But I think that BC has a lot more input on lineups than GM’s did when the three of us were in our true golden years.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Always good to have Woodford in Reserve, in case the party goes long and the team runs low on other elements to mix I
Dice 66
Spot starting? How many innings 5 6?
Human Being
He’s had some significant improvements with the Pirates at AAA. Let’s hope it works out today as the starter.
Dice 66
Love see this team get on a roll!15 out of 20.
TheMan 3
I wasn’t convinced that they had a chance at the wild card spot before the trades were made but now I believe they have a chance at the division
They are only 6 games out
1979andcounting
They are 13 out of 18 now, so you’re predicting the next two games as W’s.
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fangraphs.com/roster-resource/depth-charts/pirates
No moves required with 40 players on the roster. I think Alika Williams goes back to Indy once IKF is ready and maybe Triolo gets some regular AAA at-bats once Nick G is healthy again?
I hope to see Bae/MAT splitting time in CF with Palacios very much being a bench bat.
TheMan 3
Taylor destroyed a pitch by a right handed pitcher last night and might not be platooned if he continues to hit the ball well but I agree, Palacios should be a bench hitter
However, Triolo is too versatile as a defender and at many positions to go to Indy
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Paul- Triolo is such a fine fielder like Hayes that the fielding can almost make up for their poor hitting.
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They almost have to send an outfielder down when dlCruz gets here and Palacios is the only one left as Bae and Taylor are the only centerfielders,
I like P as he has a fine swing and brings enthusiasm but there was a reason why a trade was made to get a RF..
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You obviously haven’t looked at the link to FG roster resource.
User 4095290658
Apologies….. Fangraphs have 27 listed on the active roster. Hopefully Palacios will be the one going back to AAA.
TheMan 3
While I gave Cherington a B+ in his deadline deals, I somehow don’t trust him to make the right decision on who gets promoted and who gets demoted.
Especially since he obviously has a voice in how the lineups are structured
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Paul-I actually think Cherngton has done a very good job in moving these guys to and from AAA.That being said,sometimes the moves are obvious.He has not done quite as fine of a job in choosing people to keep on the 40 man roster, but in general those are not fairly easy decisions to make.
BC seems to very measured in his decisions and I think that Nutting feels comfortable with that aspect of his personality.He does not seem to be a risk taker at all.
Maybe he is wise enough to learn from another’s error.
TheMan 3
Mendoza, what you said makes sense but how can BC justify continuing to put or have a voice in determining who is in the lineup every game when it’s so obvious that Cruz is an anchor around the neck with his inability to put the ball in play and his erratic throws
8 strikeouts in 10 plate appearances and 4 errors in two games
They need to convince him to learn how to play first base because at shortstop it’s a gamble that is costing us wins
TheMan 3
I wish they had a reserve player for Cruz against left handed pitching
And one that throws accurately
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Paul-I do not know that they realize what an albatross he is in the field.
He would have to be taught how to play first base in the offseason then see how he does in ST.
He could be the regular DH but he strikes out too much.
They would not be able to convince him because they have hyped him up so much.
I have my thoughts on how the existing roster should be modified for next year.
TheMan 3
Add another error to Cruz’ year, it’s just unbelievable how inaccurate this throws are. Kinda reminds of Pedro Alvarez
Strikes out often, can’t throw effectively and has raw power