The Guardians announced Wednesday that they’ve signed free agent reliever Paul Sewald to a one-year contract with a mutual option for the 2026 season. He’s represented by ISE Baseball. The righty is reportedly guaranteed $7MM on the deal, which will be paid out in the form of a $1MM signing bonus, a $5MM salary, and a $1MM buyout on a $10MM mutual option. Sewald can also earn an extra $100K for reaching each of 40, 45, 50, 55 and 60 relief appearances in 2025, giving him the opportunity to earn a total of $7.5MM on the deal.
Righty Pedro Avila has been designated for assignment to open a spot on the 40-man roster, per the club announcement. Cleveland also signed right-hander Riley Pint to a minor league deal. The Excel client will be invited him to spring training.
Sewald, 35 in May, is coming off a bit of a frustrating year. He opened the 2024 season on the injured list due to a left oblique strain and missed a bit more than a month, getting reinstated by the Diamondbacks on May 7. Once back on the mound, the results weren’t up to his previous standard, which got him bumped from Arizona’s closing gig in August. He landed back on the IL in September due to neck discomfort and wrapped up the campaign there.
In the end, he tossed 39 2/3 innings on the year, allowing 4.31 earned runs per nine. His 26.1% strikeout rate and 6.1% walk rate were still good numbers but were worse than his previous form. From 2021 to 2023, between the Mariners and Diamondbacks, he threw 189 1/3 innings with a 2.95 ERA, 33.9% strikeout rate and 8.6% walk rate.
The Guardians are seemingly making a bet on a bounceback, which there is some justification for. Most of his struggles last year were during a short period of time where he seemed to be a bit unlucky. In the month of July, he allowed 12 earned runs in 10 innings, just before losing the closer’s job. Since he only allowed 19 earned runs all year, that was the majority of them. During that month, he allowed a .469 batting average on balls in play and had a 56.2% strand rate, which are both on the unfortunate side. That’s why his 3.94 SIERA was miles better than his 10.80 ERA that month.
Sewald averaged 91.4 miles per hour on his fastball last year, which was down from being in the 92-93 mph range in the previous three seasons, but it’s possible that his two injuries played a role there. With a bit better health, perhaps the Guards can get more of the 2021-23 Sewald than the ’24 version.
Though betting on Sewald is a perfectly sensible thing to do, it’s a bit of a curious path for the Guards at first glance. Cleveland had the best bullpen in the majors in 2024 and it wasn’t close. Their relief corps had a collective 2.57 ERA in 2024, with the Brewers coming a distant second at 3.11. They traded Nick Sandlin to the Blue Jays as part of the Andrés Giménez deal last month but still have Emmanuel Clase, Cade Smith, Hunter Gaddis, Tim Herrin and others.
Given that the team doesn’t usually run huge budgets, the most straightforward way for them to allocate their resources this winter would be to upgrade the offense. The Guards hit .238/.307/.395 as a team last year, which was exactly league average. They are going into 2025 with a fairly similar group of position players. They traded Josh Naylor to the Diamondbacks and then signed Carlos Santana, a roughly cash-neutral move since Santana’s salary will be fairly close to Naylor’s this year. They subtracted Giménez, who is more of a glove-first player, but now second base projects to go to a fairly unproven player like Juan Brito or Ángel Martínez.
Perhaps the Guardians will line up a trade with one of their other relievers but it’s also possible that they see the value in leaning into their strength by further upgrading the relief corps. Relievers tend to be the most volatile part of a roster these days, with regression and/or injuries entirely possible, so having another experienced arm in the mixes hedges against that.
Avila, 28, has posted some solid but not outstanding results in his career thus far. Between the Padres and Guardians, he has thrown 146 1/3 innings in his career with a 3.51 ERA, 23.8% strikeout rate, 10.6% walk rate and 49.2% ground ball rate.
He exhausted his final option year with the Friars in 2023, which gave him a tenuous hold on a roster spot. He struggled out of the gate last year, which led to him being flipped to Cleveland. He ultimately finished the year with a 3.81 ERA in 82 2/3 innings.
Despite a solid campaign, Avila’s out-of-options status and a crowded Cleveland bullpen were going to make it hard for him to keep a roster spot all year, so he’s been nudged off today. The Guards will now have a week of DFA limbo to figure out what’s next, whether that’s a trade or a fate on waivers. Since the waiver process takes 48 hours, any trades would have to come together in the next five days.
Any acquiring team would have to deal with the same lack of options, though a team with a less-elite bullpen might be more able to manage that. Avila’s results have been decent and he still has less than two years of service time, meaning he hasn’t yet qualified for arbitration and could be cheaply controlled for as many as five seasons.
Pint, 27, was taken by the Rockies with the fourth overall pick in 2016. He was a top 100 prospect for a while but struggled badly with control in the minors and decided to retire in 2021. At that point, he had thrown 166 2/3 innings on the farm with a 5.56 ERA, 20.5% strikeout rate and 16.8% walk rate.
He un-retired in 2022 and posted decent results that year. He threw 45 2/3 innings across multiple levels with a 4.53 ERA, 56.6% ground ball rate and 29.1% strikeout rate, though the walks were still high at 15.6%. The Rockies were encouraged enough to give him a roster spot to keep him out of the Rule 5 draft.
He spent most of the past two years as optionable depth for Colorado. He has just 3 2/3 major league innings on his track record, having allowed nine earned runs for an unseemly 22.09 ERA. He has struck out seven opponents but given out eight walks and plunked another two batters. Obviously, the minor league numbers have been better. He had a 3.92 ERA in 41 1/3 innings on the farm last year, striking out 36.3% of batters faced but also giving out walks at a massive 20.7% clip. He was outrighted by the Rockies in August and elected free agency at season’s end.
Pint is obviously still a project but the Guardians have a strong reputation for working with pitchers, so it’s understandable why they’d take a shot on a former top prospect without having to give up a roster spot. If he gets added to the roster at any point, he still has an option remaining and just a few days of service time.
With Sewald now added to the books, RosterResource estimates the club’s total commitments at $96MM for this year. They opened last year at $98MM, per Cot’s Baseball Contracts. After making the postseason last year, perhaps there’s a payroll bump coming. But on the other hand, the club has no broadcast deal for this year. Their deal with Diamond Sports Group, now known as Main Street Sports, expired last year. MLB is going to be handling the broadcasts this year, an arrangement that is sure to lead to less revenue.
Jeff Passan of ESPN first reported Sewald’s $7MM salary, with Zack Meisel of The Athletic reporting the specific breakdown.
FletcherFan
Great buy low for my GuarIndians. I’m a bit confused, since he isn’t a 1-WAR middle infielder like most of their team/farm
choof
How do you know they won’t move him to second base?
rct
I don’t know if I would call this “buy low”, especially for a team pinching pennies like the Guardians. It seems fair, maybe a tad high even. Sewald was not good last year. Velo down, a host of peripherals all down (chase rate, exit velo, etc). He lost his closer role and for a stretch he looked like he couldn’t get anyone out. If anyone can wring something good out of him, it’s the Guardians, but the money seems a touch too high. I would have guessed $5 million and maybe a team option.
Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can
It’s not really a buy low to sign an aging, recently injured reliever to a $7 million guarantee.
Rexhudler86
@jared. Not really a buy low candidate, but he’s worth a gamble. 7 million isn’t crazy. I’m guessing that means estevez is 10.
Col_chestbridge
This is harsh, but fair.
I’m surprised about Avila. He was a relatively dependable innings eater out of the bullpen (and even had the t shirt to prove it). I’m surprised they couldn’t move off of one of their many mediocre infielders (Schneeman coming to mind)
AgentF
Not bad at all… assuming Cleveland can get him back to his old self. If anyone can, Cleveland is as good of a candidate as anyone.
BITA
This one’s a bit surprising. Figured Sewald would find a chance to close again.
tj13
You dump on Arias now but when he heats up to the upper .190’s in July you’ll be remembering this foolish comment buddy. #Windians #BazzanaHammock
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
Is that a typo? Shouldn’t that say Dodgers sign Paul Sewald
mlb fan
“Dodgers sign Paul Sewald”…The Dodgers have the same number of roster spots as every other team, even though it’s clear you are being facetious.
mlb1225
Pretty small sample size, but Pint’s stuff is still good. He has a 136 Stuff+ throughout his brief Major League playing time. If there’s any teams that could figure him out, the Guardians would definitley be one of them.
Patriot12992
No one has ever doubted the stuff, but man he is wild, hopefully Cleveland can harness the potential.
Seamaholic
Quite possibly the nastiest slider I’ve ever seen from a right hander. But he’s one of those weird guys who can’t throw a fastball anywhere near where he wants it. The slider is far more accurate. Very strange. Great guy though. Hope Cleveland helps him.
TheBoatmen
With a little help from the Blue Jays.
toptimrubies
He’ll be fantastic in Cleveland. Watch them send out Clase next.
MacGromit
hope the Guardindians do trade Clase. he’d look great in the Oriole bullpen. Cleveland could use some of the extra O’s bats.
Seamaholic
They will trade Clase next off-season. Have to. Contract runs out after 2026 and there’s zero chance of them extending him.
MacGromit
so next year, does Class close and Tanner Scott set him up in LA? lol
realist101
Clase has team options for 2027 and 2028 at $10 million per year.
stymeedone
Dodgers can afford that. Shouldn’t be a problem.
heinie manush
Clase may indeed be heading out for a king’s ransom in return. Clase sports four years of control for about $31m total salary. That should net a solid offensive OF plus a premium prospect or two.
heinie manush
Boston is overloaded with OF, could be a better fit than Balt.?
Seamaholic
Clase has two years of control left.
heinie manush
Club options for $10m each in ’27 & ’28= 4 years control?
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Mlbfan78
Cleveland will get calls on Avila, they should be able to get something for him, rather then lose him for nothing on waivers.
Guarded Indian
I’m a bit surprised the DFA’d Avila. He came up big for them last year and I think he’s been stretching out to possibly start. Numbers crunch I suppose.
BITA
Avila had a better 2024 and has better career numbers than Sewald does. I like Sewalds upside but this is a strange signing imo. Guardians had a great pen last year.
StrawH
Looks like Myles Straw money well spent. Another gift from the Jays.
bkbk
Seems like a steal
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Sewald looked awful with Snakes last year. I think Guardians will fix him up.
cookmeister 2
it is? he’s trending in the wrong direction, going to be 35. Seems a little rich but, good for him
Seamaholic
No. He’s old and possibly last year was an indication of where things are headed. Cleveland’s betting on last year being injury related, but for them $7m is a big bet. I would have signed or traded for a hitter at that number.
SamMarlin
Paul was enjoying a smooth ride when someone shared some news that made him stop and think even though he didn’t really need to. Now his mind is not in a good place.
It’s similar to a song you love but didn’t know all the lyrics to. Once you learned the missing words the song felt different to you.
DroppedThirdStrike
See, I knew you could change the subject. Good job!
SupremeZeus
Precipitous fall with the Snakes after July. Velocity was topping out around 90 mph and lost break on sweeper. Probably can manage a low leverage roll. If you are relying on him in a high leverage roll you’re probably flying too close to the sun.
Wire to wire 2024
Reds should see what they want for Avila
SamMarlin
Paul Sewald excelled with the Roger Beshens Football Slider but then he started thinking east to west is not as good as north to south. Paul lost his compass and was never the same.
kpsmith
Not really, Paul was good in Seattle because his fastball spin was so inefficient that the 4-seam spun like the slider, basically made the 92-93 offering play waaay up. ussmariner.com/2021/07/06/why-cant-anyone-hit-paul…
SamMarlin
Sewald was also good for the Dbacks for a while until a pitching coach got into pronation, supination. Paul will always remember that.
The last thing a pitcher wants to hear is you think you are keeping supination but are pronating and then going back to supination. That’s unnecessary information.
That’s why pitchers should talk to Roger Beshens Football Slider, great information.
Bart Harley Jarvis
@SamMarlin,
But what about Riley Pint’s refusal to embrace the Roger Beshens Football Slider, and the negative impact on his overall development?
SamMarlin
Choosing not to do what is best for yourself and the team is always a poor choice. He is the only one who can decide what actions to take.
DroppedThirdStrike
Just as I said that…
Texas Outlaw
I think the Rangers should have rolled the dice on him.
Motor City Beach Bum
Nice signing. I was hoping the Tigers might kick the Tigers.
Digdugler
I am pretty sure Atkins and Shapiro are sleeper agents for Cleveland.
Non Roster Invitee
Someone should pick up Avila.
Seamaholic
Yep. I honestly think Avila is better than Sewald now.
Angels & NL West
Dbacks were so much better when Sewald was an effective closer and the rest of the BP was lined up for the 6-8th innings ahead of him. Alas, he fell quickly from grace. His high BABIP in July was largely due to the rocket shots he gave up that month and balls leaving the yard at an alarming rate. That said, he was a stand up guy and easy to root for even thru his struggles.
sufferforsnakes
Hahahahaha
Reynaldo's
Pedro Avila pitched 4 scores innings in the playoffs for nothing
Rsox
Cleveland managed to turn Myles Straw into Paul Sewald. No matter how it turns out it’s a win for them
Dock_Elvis
Cleveland wins
emptybattingavg
waste of money
hiflew
Yet another Colorado 1st round pick leaving the Rockies for absolutely no return at all. Tyler Anderson, David Dahl, Jon Gray, Brendan Rodgers, Riley Pint, Ryan Vilade (high 2nd rounder, Rox didn’t have a first in 17). 6 out of 7 first picks from 2011-2017 (most of them top 10 and most solid big league players for a time) that left with zero compensation. Only Kyle Freeland remains. If you really had a question as to why the Rockies roster is weak now, THAT is a big part of it.
choof
May 2018 dozens of ML pitchers started throwing a different type of slider. It was the 1st year in MLB history more K’s than hits and it was cause of that football slider. MLB pitchers told Roger Beshens what game they threw his football slider. November 2018 Tom Tango of MLB contacted Roger Beshens and even said “Lets call it Football Slider for now”
What’s so hard to understand that Roger Beshens created the REVOLUTION. It doesn’t matter if others threw it or they didn’t throw it. Roger Beshens started the football slider revolution.
EnriqueRomo
Good signing, but if only Sewald could discover something that could transform him from an ordinary pitcher into an extraordinary one. Too bad nothing like that exists.
jdgoat
White Sox just found their new closer in Avila
westcasey
Avila will be bargained for by 5 or 6 teams. He is decent with good arm and answers the bell. Avila has value. Cleveland will have an option or two for him
scjohn92
How much of the $5MM is deferred?
Whiskey and leather balls
Who is running this team? Upgrades needed at C, 1B, 2B, SS, DH and an outfielder but lets dfa a guy making the minimum and pay Seaworld 7 mill to “upgrade” our number 1 pen. Seems legit