The Rangers have traded right-hander Owen White to the Reds in exchange for cash considerations, according to announcements from both clubs. The righty had been designated for assignment by Texas last month. The Reds had an open 40-man spot and don’t need to make a corresponding move.
White, 25, was designated for assignment a couple of weeks ago when the Rangers signed Hoby Milner. DFA limbo normally comes with a seven-day maximum but that clock is put on pause over the holidays, so White’s situation resolved at a slower pace than usual.
Though White has struggled recently and lost his roster spot in Texas, it seemed fair that some other club would take a shot on him based on his past prospect pedigree, which has indeed come to pass.
The Rangers initially grabbed him in the second-round of the 2018 draft, though his professional debut was delayed both by Tommy John surgery in 2019 and the pandemic in 2020. He quickly got back on track, however, throwing 115 2/3 minor league innings over 2021 and 2022, allowing 3.42 earned runs per nine. He struck out 34.1% of opponents and limited walks to a 7.5% clip, getting as high as Double-A in the process.
Going into 2023, he was added to the Rangers’ roster to keep him out of the Rule 5 draft and also found his way onto top 100 lists. Unfortunately, the past two years have been a struggle. He made his major league debut in 2023 but was roughed up, allowing five earned runs in four innings. In his 108 2/3 minor league innings, his 4.22 ERA wasn’t disastrous but he was lucky that number wasn’t worse. He only struck out 17.2% of batters against an 11.9% walk rate. If it weren’t for a low .254 batting average on balls in play, far more runs would have crossed the plate, which is why his 5.96 FIP was far higher than his ERA.
2024 didn’t go much better. He allowed eight earned runs in three major league innings, spiking his career ERA to an unsightly 16.71 at the big league level, though in a tiny sample of seven innings. In Triple-A, he tossed 99 innings with a 5.64 ERA, 19.5% strikeout rate and 10.7% walk rate.
After two straight years of poor results, it’s understandable why the Rangers nudged him off the roster, but it’s also easy to see why the Reds would take a shot. White was transitioned to a relief role midway through 2024 and saw a bump in his strikeout rate, punching out 25.6% of batters faced over his final 18 innings. He still walked 12.8% of opponents and had a 5.50 ERA in that stretch, but it’s perhaps a good sign that the punchouts came back.
White still has one option year remaining, so the Reds have some time to get a close-up look at him and see how things go, without needing to give him an active roster spot. Considering he is still young and is not too far removed from being one of the top pitching prospects in the sport, it’s a sensible buy-low move to make for what is surely a nominal sum of money in baseball terms. White has just a handful of service days and can be cheaply retained well into the future if he can get things back on track.
tom brunanskys black sock
It’s too damn sultry in here!
Stan "The Boy" Taylor
The night was moist.
Joe It All
Owen doesn’t have a cousin Paddy!
RussianFemboy
@Joe
you lied to me!!
Devlsh
There’s always a White Sale in January.
ChasingTime
That’s the final piece of the puzzle needed to relieve the Reds of all that pesky money they have to spend. Now on to 4th place in 2025!
RotiniRick
That division is wide open. I think they have just as good of a shot winning it as they do winding up at the bottom.
Bobcastelliniscat
Well, they finished one game out of the cellar last year. So I think there is more of a chance they finish last rather than first.
jimij
Who
meisterkhan
I mean he has not panned out so far but was a top 100 prospect. Not exactly unknown. 🙂
Kotton
7 IP in the major leagues and an ERA of nearly 17. Whatever cash the Reds sent, it was too much.
Bobcastelliniscat
Come on. He only pitched in 5 games.
Kotton
Arguably 4 too many
stymeedone
Really? I don’t see how they let him pitch inning 6 and 7. Texas should have known after 5 innings he was toast!
Joe It All
Fans are fickle. Just a year ago maybe two and Reds fans would be excited by this move and now people want to play the “who” and “dumpster diving” game. A change of scenery and different coaching may be all that White needs to untap his potential.
If he doesn’t work out, big deal, they got him for cash. If it does work out though, you can never have too much pitching. It gives them another arm that can help the MLB team or he becomes a tradable asset. They gave up nothing to acquire him and see what can happen so there is no down side to this move whatsoever.
Bobcastelliniscat
I think Reds fans would be more excited if the Reds met any of their needs this off season, like a middle of the line up bat. But, yeah this guy could pan out or not.
Joe It All
I’ve been a Reds fan for 40 years and I understand the frustration our fan base has but I try to stay positive and hope for the best. If the Reds can have the good fortune of guys being healthy this year then I like their chances in the Central and once you get in the playoffs anything can happen. I still think the middle of the order bat can happen. We have another month before pitchers and catchers report to spring training so there is still time.
I used to get frustrated by every loss or move they didn’t make but it’s only a game that has no bearing on my livelihood or how much I get paid a year or anything for that matter. I’ve seen them win before and I’ll see it again one day.
This one belongs to the Reds
We don’t have to say dumpster dive any more because it is expected.
Diamond Mind
Whats the compensation here?
Bobcastelliniscat
$46.22
Bobcastelliniscat
Well apparently the Reds wasn’t keeping that one remaining spot for Pete Alonso.
tonyinsingapore
Best comment yet…
Big whiffa
Great pick up ! 25 year old Former top prospect. I’m guessing he’s out of options ranger fans ?
Gwynning
Not a Ranger fan, per se… but he’s got one iirc.
davidrocholl
He still has one more option year left, and less than a year of service time.
WideWorldofSports
His ERA is old enough to drink and then some
This one belongs to the Reds
It looks like mine in my one minor league blowout game appearance.
mad1
Reds are in it to win it!
b00giem@n
That’s the move we’ve been waiting for. Being a Reds fan is frustrating..
tikiagedola
The one Reds fan here says he was drafted in MLB years ago
Gary R
I am reminded of an old proverb that says “ even though children work in the mines, cheese will still smell in three days.
DroppedThirdStrike
Never play leap frog with a unicorn
goat
I thought he was going to be a nice bullpen arm in Texas, maybe he can get it figured out in Ohio.
cguy
As recent as 2023 Owen White was Texas #3 Prospect. Fastball, curveball, & slider all rated at 55. Changeup, control, & overall rated at 50. He has an option and Krall got him for cash considerations. Before this move, there wasn’t a pitcher on the 40 man roster who would clear waivers. Louisville rotation has Ashcraft, Lowder, Petty, Phillips, Richardson, White, Spiers, and Acuna. Yet this appears to be received as bad news? Surely you jest.
WMRB
There’s a chance Ashcraft is a part of the ML bullpen. This is a low risk move that could add some bullpen depth.
tonyinsingapore
Absolutely correct…
stymeedone
Health is the main thing the Reds need. Once that is achieved, then they will know what is needed.
AlistairC
As a Rangers fan sorry to see him go, but only in the missed potential way.
He had his opportunities and didn’t pan out here, which is most prospects alas. Young enough to turn it around, yet old enough probably won’t. Worth a shot by the Reds. Possibly a literal bespoke shot at upscale bar depending on the amount of cash sent.
Tiger22matt
Eh another dumpster dive, please get real players .
preston165
If the Reds figure him out that is going to be a BAD look for the Rangers. This dude was once upon a time our top pitching prospect and the overall #62 prospect in baseball. Kansas City figured out Cole Reagan’s in less than 2 weeks. Watch them identify and tweak one little mechanical thing and get him back on track.