The Padres announced they’ve designated Jake Arrieta for assignment. The move clears active and 40-man roster space for reliever Javy Guerra, who has been reinstated from the 60-day injured list.
It proved to be a very brief run in San Diego for Arrieta. Released by the Cubs in mid-August, the former Cy Young award winner hooked on with San Diego a few days later. The 35-year-old had struggled mightily in his return to Chicago, working 86 1/3 innings of 6.88 ERA ball with the Cubs. The Friars, thin on starting pitching depth and with a few key hurlers dealing with injury, gave Arrieta a few turns through their rotation in hopes he could find more success in a new environment.
That ultimately proved not to be the case, as Arrieta posted even worse results in his brief look as a Padre. He tossed 12 1/3 innings over four starts, interrupted by a brief injured list stint due to a hamstring strain. He was tagged for sixteen runs (fifteen earned) in that time, while his already lackluster strikeout and swinging strike rates dipped even further relative to his time with the Cubs.
It’s now been three seasons of subpar performance for Arrieta, who was one of the sport’s best handful of pitchers at his peak. The righty reeled off consecutive seasons of sub-4.00 ERA ball from 2014-18, including a 2.53 in 2014 and a sterling 1.77 mark in his Cy Young winning 2015 campaign. That’s climbed successively from 4.64 to 5.08 to 7.39 over the past three years, though, as Arrieta has become one of the game’s least effective pitchers at missing bats while his velocity has fallen.
Arrieta will almost certainly reach free agency in the next few days, either via release or rejection of an outright assignment. In all likelihood, today’s designation will bring his 2021 campaign to a close. Given his significant recent struggles, it’s possible he’ll need to settle for a minor league deal to work his way back onto a big league roster this winter.
The injury woes that inspired the Padres to sign Arrieta have only intensified in the weeks since. They’re down to Yu Darvish, Joe Musgrove and the recently-signed Vince Velasquez as traditional rotation options, with Chris Paddack and Blake Snell currently on the 10-day injured list. It seems they’ll conduct a handful of bullpen games in the season’s final couple weeks as they try to claw back from a four-game deficit in the race for the National League’s final Wild Card spot.
Guerra hasn’t pitched all season on account of a UCL issue. A former infielder, the hard-throwing righty was converted to mound work in 2019. Over 22 MLB innings, he owns an 8.18 ERA with a below-average 17.5% strikeout rate but a solid 50% ground-ball percentage.
While Guerra hasn’t yet found much big league success, the Padres clearly remain intrigued by his arsenal. The 25-year-old averaged 98 MPH on his sinker last season, making it easy to envision him as a grounder specialist out of the bullpen. Because of his early career as a position player, Guerra has exhausted all three of his minor league option years. That leaves the Padres with no choice but to carry him on the active roster or risk losing him on waivers. They’ve evidently determined to keep him with the major league team for now, and he figures to see some action as part of the aforementioned bullpen-heavy pitcher usage the Padres will need to deploy down the stretch.
JerryBird
Sorry Jake.
brewsingblue82
Who could have ever seen this coming?
Dumpster Divin Theo
PEDs
gray
Seems like it.
JoeBrady
More likely it is simply age. The dude is 35.
socalblake
While I have no idea whether he used PEDs or not, just looking at his ERA from year to year over the course of his career raises an eyebrow. Especially the decline around 2014-15.
thecoffinnail
It’s not PEDs. It’s age and mileage. The Cubs rode him hard in their contending years. He is no different than pitchers like James Shields, Cliff Lee and Felix Hernandez that were lucky to spend their peak years as TOR pitchers for contenders then unfortunately the usage became obvious in their early to mid 30’s. With either a major downturn in production or constant serious arm issues. You can easily fit Jake Peavy, Homer Bailey, Tim Lincecum, Jarrod Washburn, David Price, Ervin Santana, or even a bit farther back Barry Zito, Mark Mulder and Johan Santana into the same group. It’s a story as old as modern baseball. Blaming it on PEDs is exceptionally dumb when you consider how PEDs usually extend careers ie: Clemens, Pettite, and Bartolo. Back in the steroid days pitchers routinely pitched into their 40’s. Only a select few like Maddux (never threw over 91mph) managed to avoid the steroid stink. It’s not fair to keep labeling every player with PEDs because “this or that” stat “seems” suspicious. With the way they test these days even 200m players like Cano can’t hide it. The steroid age ended over a decade ago. Get over it already
CNichols
4 starts, 12.1 innings, 10.95 ERA. Great.
I still have no idea why they randomly decided to give Musgrove a 6th day of rest a couple weeks ago just to get Arrieta an extra start.
IronBallsMcGinty
Probably the best move they’ve made all year.
bucsfan0004
And the worst move they made in 5 years was thinking Arrieta could actually help them
Curly Was The Smart Stooge
Tough pill to swallow for a proud veteran of 12 years, but 2021 was just awful for him.
VonPurpleHayes
So were the last 3 seasons.
Faith in the Padres
Good career. But everyone has to hang them up eventually. He may opt to pitch again in 2022 on a minor league deal somewhere but wish him the best whatever he chooses to do with his life.
AZPat
He still has a future at State Farm
HubcapDiamondStarHalo
His net worth is in the $20MM range. You might have to accept a job at State Farm if you screw up, but it’s unlikely Arrieta will have to…
phenomenalajs
Umm, I believe he means he’d be Jake from State Farm. Personally, I prefer Drake from State Farm. I’m also happy about Aaron from State Farm and his running back Aaron leading this Aaron’s fantasy team to a come from behind victory Monday night when I was trailing by 65 points, but I digress…
Luke Strong
His net worth is likely far greater than $20 million… his lifetime earnings exceed $110 million. Even with agent fees, taxes, and any other stuff he wasted some of it on, there’s no chance he spent even close to the majority of it.
johnrealtime
“No chance”. Let me tell you a story about 90% athletes and what they do with their money
Darryl Rose
Wow. Why would you make that rash assumption and say there is no chance?
Luke Strong
Because there’s nothing you can buy with tens of millions of dollars that wouldn’t be a valuable asset. If you’re thinking cars, you’re thinking small time. If you buy a yacht, it’s an asset. House- asset. Land- asset. Try spending even a million dollars and having nothing to show for it… you’d have to party nightly with hookers and blow plus an entourage. To burn through tens of millions, you need to gamble it away, a bad business or to get scammed.
Darryl Rose
You said
there’s no chance he spent even close to the majority of it.
Which I disputed.
Newsflash. If he bought a yacht he SPENT IT.
Maybe you meant he didn’t waste the money but you said he didn’t spend it
tidybowlman
It was a joke.
Eric Olson 2
Time to retire Jake. You had one helluva run with the Cubs. Thanks for your hard work and bringing a WS to the Cubs. Enjoy your much deserved vacation.
Kewldood69
Get vaxed. Play better.
CubsWin108
??? what???
CATS44
When somebody will guarantee you $6 mil to keep hanging on, you tend to keep hanging on.
johnk
Last chance
jints1
The Padres showed real desperation in signing Jake. He was terrible with the Cubs. The farm system has deteriorated.
gbs42
The Padres fired their farm director today, so they seem to agree.
BeforeMcCourt
And here I was told Preller adding an extra player to almost every deal was never going to become an issue
JoeBrady
BeforeMcCourt
And here I was told Preller adding an extra player to almost every deal
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Funny, I posted that above before reading your post.
kiddhoff
The only thing I can think about is how Mo went out and got Happ and Lester. Is he a genius or what?
WarkMohlers
He’s a real Alfreb Einstime.
dclivejazz
Not to be confused with the Javy Guerra of the Nats in 2019…How many Javy Guerras are there?
BigFred
Two.
martiny44
PEDs
wallabeechamp
LOL Pobres
bbatardo
Hey we thought we were getting an ERA of 7, not 11.
99socalfrc
This is what the Padres season and $204m payroll has become. How does AJ Preller still have a job?
BeforeMcCourt
Cause he got a fat extension before his team played a game that mattered? He clearly isn’t the only one in SD who hunts the headlines
Chicago Whales
My Prediction: Preller is let go about 2 hours after the final out of the Padres season
Deleted_User
Extended through 2026
5TUNT1N
Also why they’ve let everyone else go before the season ended!
Luke Strong
Who thought this was going to work out even remotely well besides the Padres?
cpdpoet
Aloha, the Phillies contract was an overpay at the time and most knew that….. but for the most part he took the hill every 5 days and gave it all he had……Not thrilled with the overall results, but thankful he honored it with heart and determination…..Best of luck going forward sir….
5TUNT1N
Might be able start games for the River cats with Shoemaker.
Dave M707
Bye, bye Jake, a very short, but quality run of success! AMF, won’t miss you
jay13
Back to Gotham to figure out how to get 3 MPH back on that fastball.
LordD99
7.39 ERA. It appears he’s finally ready to return to the Orioles.
He had a short but great peak but also remained effective for several years post peak. Probably was still close to league average as recently as 2018, but his trend line has been pointing down for years. He’s crashed. I’m sure some team will give him a minor league deal with a Spring Training invite, but it’s also quite possible we’ve seen the last of him as a major leaguer.
TomL
Not sure why he’s not at least trying to reinvent himself as a reliever where he can certainly muster up a little more velocity like back when he was most effective.
RedFraggle
Jake was a handful of pitchers?
pirateking24
Time for him to head to the pirates.
Cam
He hasn’t needed to do that because some genius GM’s keep paying him to start. But I would say those opportunities are gone now – I can’t see anyone else being as boneheaded as AJ Preller.
J to the P
Guess the roids wore off…
BloodySox
10 era? Sounds like a solid number 3 on the red sox.
Berischa
I can see a return to Baltimore next year, maybe same deal they offered to Harvey
sergefunction
Per a radio report, Arrieta’s last injury-aborted start (“strained adductor”) was allegedly followed, same day, by a Torrey Pines golf outing.
The Padres need to be on a Hard Knocks-type of show.
rct
That’s got to be one of the worst WAR for a pitcher in a long time. -2.6 and he only made 24 starts. Unseemly.
Bob333
Back on the PEDS 2022 and the Mutts will sign him for 10million a year
AllAboutBaseball
About time, at this point he is just a Batting Practice pitcher
tony98732
Watched the money increase and his stats decreased.
outinleftfield
What took so long?
Virginiaphilliesfan
Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy….
brucenewton
Fire Preller already.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
I don’t get the fascination with Bryant personally; I see the Giants being exactly where they are now even if they hadn’t traded for him. Has he made any difference being in that lineup? I am an American League guy so I don’t see his every at-bat but he seems rather unexciting.
If the Mariners don’t keep Seager I would like them to sign Carlos Correa to play third (or to play second, and move Toro to third). Then sign Chris Taylor to be Super-Utility and sign Marcus Stroman for the rotation BINGO there you have a championship caliber team.