The Guardians have designated right-hander Scott Barlow for assignment, according to MLB.com’s Transactions Tracker. Taking his spot on the 40-man and active rosters will be left-hander Anthony Gose, whose contract was selected according to Gose’s MLB.com Player Page.
Barlow, 31, was acquired by the Guardians in a trade with the Padres last November that sent right-hander Enyel De Los Santos to San Diego. A longtime Royals relief arm who emerged as the club’s top leverage arm during the 2021 season, Barlow pitched to an excellent 2.30 ERA and 3.13 FIP in 148 2/3 innings between 2021 and ’22 while striking out 28.2% of batters faced and racking up 40 saves.
Unfortunately, he took a step back in 2023 with a somewhat uneven season. While his numbers under the hood during his time with the Royals last year, including a 26.7% strikeout rate and a 4.04 SIERA, offered plenty of reason for optimism, he struggled in terms of preventing runs and ultimately surrendered a 5.35 ERA in 38 2/3 innings of work before being shipped to the Padres at the trade deadline. Once in uniform with San Diego, Barlow pitched much better down the stretch with a 3.07 ERA and 3.15 FIP in his final 29 1/3 innings last year. That seemed to leave Barlow poised to occupy a key role with the Padres in the late innings this year, but he was ultimately shipped to the Guardians as part of an effort to slash the club’s payroll and duck under the luxury tax for 2024.
That allowed the Guardians step in and take the opportunity to add Barlow to their already excellent bullpen, where he was poised to act as one of the top setup men for closer Emmanuel Clase. For much of the season, the right-hander performed that role admirably with a 3.12 ERA and 3.50 FIP in 43 1/3 innings of work through the end of July. Things took a sharp turn for the worse once the calendar flipped to August, however, and Barlow was shelled to the tune of an 8.49 ERA in 11 2/3 innings of work. The right-hander has seemed lost on the mound for over a month now, with a 17.9% strikeout rate against a 10.7% walk rate to go along with three hit batters and two home runs over his last 13 appearances. As the Guardians look to fend off the Royals and Twins in the AL Central and earn a bye through the Wild Card Series this October, the club evidently felt they couldn’t afford to continue giving the righty opportunities to get right.
Barlow’s departure makes way for Gose, 34, on the big league roster. Once a top-100 prospect as a hitter with the Phillies, he struggled through five seasons in the majors with a below average .240/.309/.348 slash line in 372 career games and eventually decided to try converting to pitching. He resurfaced in the big leagues as a reliever in Cleveland back in 2021, impressing with a six-appearance cup of coffee that saw him strike out 37.5% of opponents and post a 1.35 ERA. Gose sported a respectable 3.90 ERA and 4.17 FIP in 27 2/3 innings of work as pitcher for his career when he underwent Tommy John surgery in September of 2022, and he spent the entire 2023 season rehabbing.
Now back in action with the Guardians, Gose surrendered three runs in 3 1/3 innings of work during a brief cup of coffee earlier this year but has posted a solid 3.27 ERA in 41 1/3 frames at the Triple-A level. He’ll get another opportunity with the big league club down the stretch as he looks to establish himself as a viable relief option for the 2025 campaign, whether that’s with Cleveland or elsewhere.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Why is Cleveland obsessed with putting gose in call up DFA purgatory???
CO Guardening
Kinda shocking. Barlow has been trending in the wrong direction, but I don’t really see Gose on the playoff roster either.
Chrome 8550
The guardians have better relief pitchers at columbus. Andrew Walter and nick Enright will be up next year. Watch for Jim Karincheck to be traded this winter or dfa.
CO Guardening
Absolutely they do. Just seems like a weird time to give up on Barlow. Playoff bullpen will be pretty settled with Smith, Caddis and Clase and any combo of Sandlin and Herrin when needed.
stymeedone
How long until they DFA Gose again? Three, two, one…
solaris602
Probably after he makes an appearance tonight
CO Guardening
Or til they realize he isn’t a very good pitcher. He just a guy who throws really hard.
puma024
I’m surprised they waited this long to get rid of Barlow.
solaris602
Barlow has basically been a poor man’s Craig Kimbrel. Every time he takes the ball he’s like a drunken baby on a tightrope, and Vogt probably had a big say in this move. Needed to get rid of him before Vogt developed a heart condition from watching his high wire act.
Samuel
puma024;
Agree.
It seemed every time I watched Barlow pitch the past few months he got creamed.
I turn on the Dodgers-Guardians game and Gose is starting the inning. A batter later Muncy hits a HR, and as usual the crowd noise MLB teams now pipe in sounds like 60,000 fans are going crazy. So I look the crowd and see a few applauding, Then again, it’s been a long time since I saw Dodger Stadium that empty. Doubt there were 8,000 in the stands. I know there’s a heat wave, but was there another disaster? Were the fans home watching the NFL?
The piped in crowd noise is just so phony. MLB is all about marketing and is making monstrous amounts of money, so it’s understandable. But very few people – especially young adults I run into – seem to know or care much about MLB.
Hoping to see the Savannah Bananas next year. They held a lottery to buy tickets in my area recently, but alas I didn’t win.
Michael Chaney
They must just want another lefty for now because it would have made more sense to promote Walters, or they just don’t want to add to their 40-man crunch before they need to since this is only his second pro season.
Walters would seemingly have a better chance of making a playoff roster than Gose would.
CO Guardening
Wouldn’t Walters have to replace someone on the IL since he wasn’t on the active roster before Sep 1st?
Col_chestbridge
They have several guys on the 60 day IL like Bieber they could use to accommodate that
Ok Yankees Fan
Guardians haven’t quite given up the Gose…
In nurse follars
Carlos carassco ready to come of IL? The lefty sabrowski probably stays. Gose is a placeholder.
solaris602
Haven’t heard any updates on Carrasco, but I have to give the guy credit for pitching as much and as relatively effectively this year when nobody expected him to do anything more than a few token appearances for his farewell tour.
Br857
So Gose will be DFA by Tuesday
CKinSTL
Interesting timing. I wonder if this means they like what they have seen out of Sabrowski and maybe he has a chance to stick around for the rest of the year..
ClevelandSpidersFromMars
I think you’re right.
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
How is Gose an upgrade over Barlow?
Indianfan
Thank God. Barlow should have been gone weeks ago. He’s a one-pitch wonder with control problems. Now, let’s work on Eli Morgan. Can’t trust him in a meaningful situation, either.
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