The Rangers announced that they have signed right-hander Matt Festa to a minor league deal. The Beverly Hills Sports Council client will be in camp as a non-roster invitee. Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News reported the deal prior to the official announcement.
Festa, 32 in March, spent the latter half of the 2024 season with the Rangers. He was selected to the roster in August and tossed 22 2/3 innings for them in what remained of the schedule, allowing 4.37 earned runs per nine. His 25% strikeout rate and 7.6% walk rate were both a bit better than average.
Despite that decent showing, he was bumped off the roster last month, getting designated for assignment when Texas signed Chris Martin. He was flipped to the Cubs for cash but only lasted a few weeks with that team. The Cubs gave him the DFA treatment to open a roster spot when they acquired Ryan Pressly.
Festa cleared waivers and was outrighted by the Cubs to Triple-A Iowa. Players with at least one previous career outright, such as Festa, have the right to reject another outright assignment in favor of free agency. It appears that he did indeed elect free agency and has circled back to the Rangers.
He now has 117 1/3 major league innings under his belt with a 4.60 ERA. His 10.3% career walk rate is a tad high but he has paired that with a strong 25% strikeout rate. The Rangers have been trying to bolster their bullpen on the cheap this winter. They lost Kirby Yates, David Robertson, José Leclerc and Andrew Chafin to free agency at season’s end. That gave them a lot of work to do but they have had a clear goal of avoiding the competitive balance tax this winter.
They acquired Robert Garcia, who has not yet qualified for arbitration, in the Nathaniel Lowe deal. They have signed Martin, Jacob Webb, Shawn Armstrong and Hoby Milner to one-year deals, each worth less than $6MM. They have given minor league deals to Jesse Chavez, Codi Heuer, Patrick Murphy and now Festa. If Festa gets added to the roster at any point, he is out of options but has just over two years of service time, meaning he hasn’t yet qualified for arbitration.
Steve E.
Good lord, for a fungible guy of his ilk, Festa has certainly been in the transaction headlines on this website often this off-season.
Clofreesz
Well, he came back.
I guess that’s a win?
drprofkevin
My Rangers continue their budget-conscious bullpen rebuild with the return of Matt Festa on a minor league deal. With Festa showing some promise in his brief stint with Texas last season, posting solid strikeout and walk rates. While he is out of options, his experience and potential make him a worthwhile depth piece. Given the team’s focus on avoiding the competitive balance tax, this low-risk signing could pay off if he earns a spot in the bullpen. Go Rangers :)
rangers13
I like our additions but would feel much better if we had an actual closer and. better SP 4, than Gray or Mahle. Would not object to a better multi year controllable 4OF, i.e Kjerstadt. Ranger fans what else would you like to see Rangers do.