The Braves signed right-hander Zach Thompson to a minor league deal earlier this week, according to the the transactions tracker on his MLB.com profile page. Thompson went on to confirm the signing on his personal Instagram account yesterday. Thompson, who celebrated his 31st birthday earlier this week, did not sign with a club in 2024 after undergoing surgery last October to repair a partially torn flexor tendon.
A fifth-round pick by the White Sox in the 2014 draft, Thompson made his big league debut as a member of the Marlins back in 2021. It was an impressive rookie campaign for the right-hander, as proved to be a pivotal swing man for Miami during his lone campaign with the club. He started 14 of the 26 games he appeared in and generally looked good over 75 innings of work with a 3.24 ERA and 3.69 FIP. He struck out 21% of opponents while walking 8.9%. That first season in the majors was attractive enough to the Pirates that Thompson was shipped to Pittsburgh as part of the trade that sent Jacob Stallings to the Marlins during the 2021-22 offseason.
Unfortunately, Thompson’s 2022 campaign in Pittsburgh did not go nearly as well as his rookie year with the Marlins did. The right-hander pitched 122 1/3 innings of work for the Pirates that year across 29 appearances (22 starts), but saw his results take a nosedive as he surrendered a 5.18 ERA with a 4.87 FIP. While Thompson’s walk rate held largely steady at 8.5%, his strikeout rate dipped to just 16.6% and his home run rate nearly doubled, taking him from a well-above average swing option to someone the Pirates were comfortable designating for assignment in January of 2023.
Thompson was dealt to the Blue Jays in a minor trade shortly thereafter but did not make the club’s roster out of camp and was ultimately DFA’d by Toronto in June. He spent virtually the entire 2023 season as a start at the Triple-A level for the Jays, and posted a fairly lackluster 4.61 ERA in 105 1/3 innings of work across 24 starts while striking out just 17.4% of his opponents before going under the knife in October and electing free agency shortly thereafter.
Now that Thompson appears to be recovered from his surgery last year, he’ll look tor re-establish himself as a credible big league option with the Braves. Atlanta has done well helping other arms who have struggled elsewhere find success with their club, including 2024 bullpen pieces Grant Holmes and Jesse Chavez. With Chavez and lefty A.J. Minter both ticketed for free agency, it’s possible that Thompson could earn a bullpen job out of camp this spring if the Braves prioritize other areas of the roster like the rotation, where the club figures to watch both Max Fried and Charlie Morton depart from this year’s staff.
FullMontilla
Wrong link to the player in the article
TradeAcuna
No reason to post anything Braves related until we get a, “Braves trade for Bo Bochette”
NashvilleJeff
No thanks. Bo the Butcher’s defense would make the Braves pitching less effective. Not sure what was worse for Bichette in 2024—his weak bat or lousy defense. Braves should try to pry Matt McClain away from the Reds.
TradeAcuna
Yes, let’s go for a guy with 1 good season playing in a small ballpark vs. a proven vet with substantial upside who can now be acquired at a reasonable price given his out-of-norm poor production in ’23. Braves have a ton of overrated pitching to trade to Toronto (not named SS).
TradeAcuna
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NashvilleJeff
Toronto’s not going to deal over rated Bo for a “reasonable price.” He’s trending toward being unplayable at SS. Braves don’t need Bo’s declining bat and lousy defense at the inflated price the Jays will expect to steal from a trade victim.
SoCalBrave
Reasonable price? I wouldn’t trade Nacho straight up for Bichette and I’m sure the Blue Jays want at least 3 top 30 prospects, at least 1 in the top 5 for Bichette.
Another bad idea, like signing Baumgartner, from this guy with an even worse idea as his name handle
chiefnocahoma1
Do you deliberately have bad takes? You cant possibly always have a $H!+ opinion.
FartPocket
@nashville he almost acknowledged how bad his defense was by calling him Bo “Botch it”.
It’s well known TradeAcuna has autism and their special interest is the Braves. They know nothing about the team. They just like the logo.
whosehighpitch
Gosh Geez and gadzooks. I was hoping he got a job. Wake me up when November ends
bojacksonship
I look forward to Thompson being forced to pitch meaningful innings in September next year when Sale gets hurt, SS has a down 2nd year, Strider is ineffective coming off injury, and Charlie Morton’s corpse takes up a rotation spot yet again. Kidding of course (please don’t let this be true)
panj341
Another example of a player that Cherington traded for that was awful for the Pirates.