The Mariners announced that they have claimed left-hander Tyler Jay off waivers from the Brewers. The latter club designated him for assignment a week ago when they acquired Grant Anderson. Seattle’s 40-man roster had a vacancy but is now full.
Jay, 31, was the sixth overall pick in the 2015 draft but it took him almost a decade to get to the big leagues. Various injuries, including surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome, slowed his rise through the minors. By the end of the 2019 season, he had topped out at Double-A, then didn’t pitch in any official capacity in 2020 or 2021. That was followed by stints in indy ball in the next two years, which led to the Mets taking a flier on him on a minor league deal.
In April of last year, he finally got up to the majors, though was on and off rosters all year. The Mets selected his contract in mid-April but outrighted him a few days later. He was back up in June, then designated for assignment a second time in July. His second DFA resulted in getting traded to the Brewers, though that club kept him mostly on optional assignment. He finished the year with 7 2/3 innings pitched between his two clubs, allowing four earned runs while walking six batters and recording six strikeouts.
That’s a tiny sample size, so the Mariners are probably more interested in the minor league numbers. Jay tossed 56 2/3 innings at the Triple-A level last year, between the two organizations, allowing 3.02 earned runs per nine. He had a 20.9% strikeout rate, 5.1% walk rate and 47.3% ground ball rate. For what it’s worth, the strikeout rate jumped after he came to the Brewers, going from 18.6% with Syracuse to 25.7% with Nashville, though his walk rate also went from 2.5% to 10.8% after the switch.
For the Mariners, they’re clearly intrigued enough to give Jay a roster spot, at least for now. He has just a few days of service time and a couple of option years remaining, so he can at least serve as a cheap depth piece with roster flexibility. As a former first-round pick and top prospect, perhaps there’s some untapped upside in there. They currently have Tayler Saucedo and Gabe Speier as the top lefties in their projected bullpen, with Austin Kitchen also on the roster. Jay will jump into that group and try to push for opportunities in the 2025 season.
choof
Get this guy to throw the Roger Beshens football slider and he’ll be the next Ron Guidry. Just ask Roger himself, he is the reason the Cy Young exists
I hereby declare Roger Beshens CEO of baseball
oldgfan
Ya mean the Sergio Romo no dot slider ?
Dunno why Roger is so pissed at the modern day name Sweeper. Nooooo that should be miiine !
choof
he has every right, HE IS the originator of all, the creator of all known pitches
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
FIRST MAJOR LEAGUE MOVE??? THANK YOU JOHN STANTON
oldgfan
Made more sense to be a Blue Jay.
sadmarinersfan
Third waiver claim we’ve made so not the first. Although I doubt any of the three guys will still be on the 40 man by the time the season starts
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Aw man but thanks my cousin
rottenboyfriend
It’s late but we’re up and running! This Jay move has motivated me to get to the stadium and purchase a couple season tickets! Roster is full so we are ready to dominate and win the AL West! Thank you Jerry and Mr. Stanton!
hllywdjff
Yessssssssss
Non Roster Invitee
I thought it was Jay Tyler.
Penniless in Seattle
Our roster’s full, I guess we’re actually not going to make any half-way meaningful moves after all.
zoinksscoob91 2
There are plenty of DFA candidates on the roster (Eduard Bazardo, Cody Bolton, Carlos Vargas, etc.), so they have the freedom to make moves. Whether or not they do so is they question.
Stevil
Former first round pick and a former Met. No surprise to see Seattle take interest.
MartialArtisan
Robinson Cano is a former Met, and a first round pick (6th overall, Dubai Wolves). He also plays second base (currently for the Diablos, Mexican League) and the M’s are in need of a second baseman. I’m sure he’d love to come back and he’d probably fit right in Stanton’s price range!
batman2825
Zippy the Pinhead
Typical high draft pick/castoff and Jerry likes those. And he’s a LH, which could prove to be helpful. (I know…but can he hit the sweeper?)
MartialArtisan
Exactly. We definitely can use LH relief help.
RotiniRick
You can never go wrong grabbing some LH depth.
Blah blah blah
1) pitch left handed
2) get DFA repeatedly
3) ???
4) profit