The Brewers have agreed to a major league contract with free-agent lefty Grant Wolfram, per Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (X link). He’s already passed his physical. It’s a nice birthday present former 18th-rounder, who’ll turn 28 on Thursday. Wolfram is a client of All Bases Covered Sports Management.
A towering 6’8″ southpaw, Wolfram is being added to a 40-man roster for the first time in his career. He’s pitched exclusively in the Rangers organization to this point, logging parts of three seasons in Double-A and another two in Triple-A.
Wolfram was hit hard in his Triple-A debut in 2023 but excelled with the Rangers’ top affiliate in Round Rock this past season. In 56 2/3 innings, Wolfram posted a 3.34 ERA with a sharp 25.6% strikeout rate. His 10.9% walk rate is notably higher than league-average, but Wolfram has typically missed bats at strong levels and, over the past couple seasons, has seen an uptick in grounders. He kept the ball on the ground at a 44.6% rate in 2024.
An 18th-rounder who signed for an $85K bonus out of Division-II Davenport University in Michigan, Wolfram has spent parts of seven seasons in pro ball but has yet to reach the majors. Now that he’s on Milwaukee’s 40-man roster, he’ll have a good chance to do just that in the coming season. While it’s not common for career minor leaguers with no big league experience to sign major league contracts, it’s certainly not unheard of. There tend to be a handful of contracts along these lines every offseason, with Kyle Finnegan standing as one of the more prominent recent examples.
The Brewers aren’t exactly lacking in left-handed bullpen options, but Wolfram gives them some further depth. At the moment, Milwaukee has Jared Koenig, Bryan Hudson, Tyler Jay, DL Hall and Aaron Ashby all on the 40-man roster. Hall and Ashby could be ticketed for rotation work, however, and Jay is more of a depth arm who’s not a lock to survive the entire offseason on the 40-man roster himself. Since Wolfram is being added to a big league roster for the first time, he’ll have a full slate of minor league options, giving Milwaukee plenty of flexibility with him for the next few years.
tom brunanskys black sock
Tungsten wasn’t available?
Bart Harley Jarvis
Alex, what is tungsten or wolfram?
tom brunanskys black sock
lol first thing that came to my mind
stevewpants
What is Pi?
C-Daddy
Didn’t think anyone was gonna beat me to a tungsten joke, but here we are.
stevewpants
Certain Mlbtr comment section participants, myself included, ache for the days when we can post applicable Seinfeld references. Of course, I’m not telling you anything you didn’t already know.
tom brunanskys black sock
Real tomato ketchup, Eddie?
Rsox
Nothing but the best.
I don’t know why they call this stuff hamburger helper. It does just fine by itself, huh? I like it better than tuna helper myself, what about you, Clark?
Joe It All
Eat your bun. You get plenty of meat at home.
pdxbrewcrew
The Brewers also just took a lefty in the Rule 5 draft.
stevewpants
Welcome to the Show Connor Thomas! That Brewer pitching lab’s gonna turn him into a premier bullpen lefty, it’s what they do. I’d bet 5 bucks he sticks the whole season, any takers?
phenomenalajs
He may also be known by his chemical name, Tungsten.
chrisjaybecker
If he played for the Nationals he’d have the correct Element symbol on his cap…