The Orioles announced they’ve claimed infielder Jonathan Araúz off waivers from the Red Sox and optioned him to Triple-A Norfolk. Left-hander Zac Lowther has been designated for assignment to create a 40-man roster spot.
Boston designated Araúz for assignment last week, a move that eventually ended his tenure in the organization after two-plus seasons. Selected out of the Astros organization in the 2019 Rule 5 draft, Araúz stuck on the active roster for the shortened 2020 campaign. Boston secured his long-term contractual rights and he’s bounced on and off the active roster for the past two seasons as a depth infielder. The switch-hitter owns a .204/.280/.320 line with four home runs through 167 big league plate appearances.
The Panama native has posted a .228/.303/.329 mark in just under 400 trips to the dish with the Red Sox’s top affiliate in Worcester. That’s obviously not great production, but he’s only punched out in 15.8% of his Triple-A plate appearances. Araúz is capable of playing both middle infield positions as well as third base, and while he’s never likely to be much of a power threat, he at least brings solid bat-to-ball skills to the table. The 23-year-old is in his second minor league option year, so the O’s can stash him in Norfolk for the next year and a half if he holds onto a 40-man spot.
Lowther’s designation comes as a bit of a surprise, as the Xavier product had recently been rated as one of the better pitching prospects in the organization. He’s appeared among Baseball America’s rankings of the O’s top 30 prospects heading into each of the past five years. Lowther doesn’t throw hard or draw particularly strong grades for his breaking pitches, but evaluators have pointed to the deception in his delivery and his generally strong control as reasons he could be a useful depth starter.
The 26-year-old is amidst an absolutely dreadful season with Norfolk, though, as he’s been tagged for a 10.03 ERA across 35 innings. He’s served up eight homers in his ten outings while posting worse than average strikeout and walk numbers (21.7% and 10%, respectively). Lowther has also been hit hard at the big league level, allowing just under seven earned runs per nine innings over 11 appearances. That’s a far cry from his stellar performances up through Double-A, and the O’s have been discouraged enough by the recent results to risk losing him entirely.
Baltimore will have a week to trade Lowther or try to run him through outright waivers. His low minors dominance and pair of remaining options could lead another team to see whether they can get him back on track. If Lowther goes unclaimed, he’d remain in the upper minors of the Orioles’ system without occupying a spot on the 40-man roster.
yallhaters
Horrible decision, lowther is a stud, just needs the right chance to show it
just_thinkin
Lol he just gave up 10 ER in his Norfolk start yesterday. In 3.2 IP.
jbigz12
Lowther just doesn’t have it. The higher competition caught up to him. A few years back I thought he was going to be a deceptive back end starter but that ship has sailed.
Bet he clears.
AlejandraKelsey
hi
thekid9
Thank you Johnny Superscout
Get out of the basement and have some of Mommy’s cookies
DarkSide830
ERA over 10.00 this season in AAA
Lefty_Orioles_Fan
What have you been watching, he was turrible!
mstrchef13
Lowther is definitely not a stud.
gr81t2
He meant dud
OhthePossibilities
Define “stud.”
MLB-1971
Maybe he has fathered multiple children…..?
…..but an ERA over 10.00 in 35 innings doesn’t qualify him as a stud
Fever Pitch Guy
Guys – Put out to stud is the same as put out to pasture, so if the shoe fits ….
Fever Pitch Guy
haters – I disagree, if Araúz gets his dreadlocks back, he will return to his prior form.
The power of the hair.
Salvi
“Prior Form”? What prior form?
Career .240 BA, .666 OPS in the minors, over 8 seasons. At some point a prospect needs to turn potential into results. Good luck with that O’s.
Lindy
He gave up 10 runs on 10 hits in AAA last night, I wouldn’t count on it
mikevm3
As a former Oriole, he’s already perfect for the Marlins.
ARC 2
SMH A’s should have claimed him instead O’s claim him and he will be their new 2B. No wonder the A’s are so bad they can’t even pick up a player they need.
Rsox
If Arauz is the new Orioles starting 2B then they are further behind in their rebuild then we imagined
uvmfiji
Sidney Ponson. Just wanted to say that name.
CALgoldenBears
Al Bumbry says hi
thekid9
Get out of the basement and get some fresh air
Orioles Fan
Don’t wish that any player lose their job but Zac needed to go. The Orioles are a little further along in their rebuild than most people think. And adding depth/utility to I believe is the Orioles most needy position 2B is a good choice.
C Yards Jeff
@Orioles Fan. I agree, the Birds are further along in the rebuild than meets the eye. I’m thinking they are looking for a trade partner that will send them a high A or AA younger pitching prospect with a 2024/25 “the show” arrival window. Problem. Mancini alone is not enough to make it happen. So maybe a package deal gets it done? Metao or possibly Martin or both with Mancini? After they’re gone, Arauz and probably others, are plug ins as we await Henderson and Prieto in 2024ish?
Thornton Mellon
I am asking out of curiosity: can you give me some points where the Orioles are further along in the “rebuild” than you think?
They still don’t have starting pitching. DL Hall is just getting his feet wet in AAA and has never pitched 100 innings with injuries and the covid season. He’s not coming up this year and probably doesn’t start 2023 with the team. Grayson Rodriguez was doing great in AAA but his best case now is a 2023 start coming out of camp (and probably not that, so they can manipulate his service time again).. What past that? Bradish is up but his ERA is almost 7 so he’s not exactly lighting it up. Kremer? I’m not seeing anyone else at Norfolk or Bowie who jumps off the page at me as “wow this guy’s going to be in the rotation for the next decade.” That includes Baumann.
On offense, Mancini is gone. Santander is up for arb next year so don’t think for a second they will hold onto him if he’s attractive to someone at the deadline. That leaves Mountcastle, Mullins, Hays, and Rutschman as the guys they finally build around. Still need 5 guys! Gunnar Henderson is doing well at Bowie, he’s a year away at least, and does he stay at SS through MBL? Value drops off if he can’t. Stowers would be a replacement for Santander, so that would give 5. Everyone else is redundant and/or at least a year away (Kjerstad, Prieto, etc)
It seems besides 2022, 2023 is already written off from the viewpoints being provided, and at best case if ALL the prospects come up and succeed (which doesn’t happen) then 2024 is perhaps the first glimmer of hope. But it would still require a complete change in philosophy for the team to GO OUT AND PAY for quality starting pitching and at least the 2 position players they’ll still need at 2024/2025. They’d also have to pay Mountcastle, Hays, and Mullins who will be coming up through arb years as well.
C Yards Jeff
@Thorton Mellon Thanks for the get back. A couple of thoughts. First. what an ugly time to launch a rebuild. Looked like a 5 year plan but then gets sidetracked by Covid. Secondly, it is about pitching. True, on the surface, it looks like the Ellis regime has not done much here. So far, he continues to develop what was given to him by Buck + Dan. And Bradish from the Bundy trade and TJ rule fiver Wells are shots in the dark. BUT, it also looks like the Astros, his former employer, relied (and still rely) on “arms” outside of the organization just as much as within. Yes? That happens in two ways. Yes? Trades and free agency. Personally, I think he’s hitting a home run here. As stated by highly regarded publications in the game, he has developed one of the top farm systems in baseball. To me, not so much on the pitching side but the position player side. He’ll use some of it and trade other parts of it to acquire pitching. The big win for the club here though, I believe, is the symbolism behind the moving back of the left field wall. And symbolism in two ways. 1st. John Angelos will pay for quality free agent pitchers. 2nd. Popular belief here locally is that for years, agents did not like dealing with the Orioles because of too much ownership involvement. John is showing agents that he is not like his dad. True he writes the checks, but the communications will be between John’s baseball people and the players representatives only. Yes? No? Maybe? One caveat. Did Elias want the fence moved back that far? I’m thinking, no way. The Orioles, don’t own the park, they are a tenant. My gut says the Stadium Authority made this a requirement of the lease extension. This change to field dimension creates enough space to attract clients/tenants in addition to the Orioles.
Thornton Mellon
@ C Yards Jeff – I have to stay in the “wait and see” camp on pitching prospects. I call it Brian Matusz Syndrome. Going back further you get guys like Daniel Cabrera or Eric Bell and dozens in between who never panned out. Even if all the top pitchers come up and perform which is highly unlikely they’ll still need at least 2 good starters from elsewhere and paying for QUALITY starting pitchers (not Lyles, not Omar Daal, not Trachsel) would break a pattern going back to about 1998.
Maybe the new regime will surprise me. I don’t see it yet. Here we are in July 2022 and we’re still in tear down, as cheap as possible mode. Mancini’s a great example, he won’t be an Oriole come August. The fans are waiting for ownership to commit to a group of players and say “this is our core, we’re committing to them with 5+ year contracts, we’re building a competitor around them”. We haven’t seen it yet, I don’t think we’ll see it next year either. So then we’re getting to the point where they’ll have to decide to stick with Hays, Mountcastle, and Mullins as they’ll be getting to later arb years 2024, 25.
I think if we see those two things happen (supplement with GOOD starting pitchers and make a commitment to MLB core), we’ll be on the same page a lot in our comments!
Orioles Fan
Thanks for the feedback. In my opinion the Orioles offense is really decent. Hayes, Mullins, Santander (if he stays) Stowers,3B is a whole right now but Nevin is starting to finally show some promise, SS maybe Martin or a prospect, I believe Mateo will be traded but I would like for them to hold onto him as a utility player, 2B is definitely a weak spot but Odor will bring something at the trade deadline, Mountcastle is a stud, Mancini is traded, and the catching position is solid. Just need a veteran backup which are a dime a dozen.
The pitching is shakey but it is starting to develop. Wells is developing nicely, Rodriguez is going to be good, Hall will be also, Bradish is taking his lumps right now but I believe he will be just fine. Means will be a good 4th or 5th pitcher if he stays healthy. I liked that they did add Lyles because he is a upgrade on any veteran pitcher they have had in the last few years but they will need another veteran with more upside than Lyles. The bullpen is solid with Lugo, Perez, Batatista and Tate.
With all that said I believe they will be a force in 2024 if everyone is healthy. It has been mentioned already this season that a lot of teams already see an improvement and that they on most nights are really tough to beat. When you start earning respect from other teams and managers you are doing something right.
Orioles Fan
And I forgot Urias. He is a really good utility player.
thekid9
Holy cow that long diatribe knocked me out. That nap was great
C Yards Jeff
@Thornton Mellon & @Orioles Fan. Great stuff. Thanks! And to @thekid: nap time over?
Johhos
I know the Phillies 40 man roster is full but with multiple options, they should look into Lowther.
jeffk-2
Zac is off to greener pasture where he will win a Cy Young.
mt in baltimore
Stranger things have happened.