The Guardians have designated right-handers Cal Quantrill and Michael Kelly for assignment, per a team announcement. Their spots on the 40-man roster go to fellow righties Cade Smith and Daniel Espino, whose contracts have been selected in order to protect them from next month’s Rule 5 Draft.
Quantrill is the most notable name designated for assignment so far today — a veteran of four-plus big league seasons who was locked into a rotation spot in Cleveland heading into the 2023 season. He struggled badly in an injury-shortened year, however, and the Guards will designate him for assignment rather than pay him a raise in arbitration. MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz had projected a $6.6MM salary for the former first-round pick.
Prior to the 2023 season, a DFA of Quantrill would have seemed far-fetched. While it might’ve been easy to envision a scenario where Cleveland ultimately traded the righty — as they frequently do with pitchers late in their arbitration years — a straight jettison from the roster for a righty who pitched 336 innings of 3.16 ERA ball from 2021-22 speaks to the magnitude of his struggles in 2023.
Granted, Quantrill enjoyed that success despite a well below-average 18% strikeout rate, but he at least partially offset that lack of whiffs and punchouts with strong command (6.8% walk rate) and a knack for inducing weak contact (87.6 mph average exit velocity, 35% hard-hit rate).
The 2023 campaign couldn’t have gone much more poorly for Quantrill. Shoulder inflammation wiped out more than two months of season, and when he was healthy enough to take the mound he limped to a 5.24 ERA with fielding-independent metrics to match. His fastball, which averaged a career-high 95.3 mph back in 2020, was down to 94.1 mph in 2023, and he posted career-worst strikeout, walk and ground-ball rates of 13.1%, 7.9% and 40.8%. Of the 141 pitchers who tossed at least 90 innings in 2023, Quantrill’s strikeout rate ranked 140th, leading only 40-year-old Adam Wainwright, who retired at season’s end.
The Guardians are known for their ability to regularly churn out quality arms, and their second-to-none pitching development was on full display in ’23, with top prospects Tanner Bibee (the AL Rookie of the Year runner-up), Gavin Williams and Logan Allen all not only making their MLB debuts but almost immediately stepping up as MLB-caliber rotation options. That trio, combined with Shane Bieber and Triston McKenzie, gives Cleveland a strong starting five even without Quantrill. Of course, since Bieber has just one year of club control remaining, he’s a trade candidate himself this winter, but the Guards could potentially receive a viable rotation replacement in moving him, sign one in free agency or simply turn to their farm system for yet another rotation candidate.
Cleveland will have a week to trade Quantrill or attempt to pass him through outright waivers. Presumably, the Guards explored trade possibilities before making today’s move to DFA him. That doesn’t mean a deal can’t yet be reached, but there’s now a clock on any dealings. Quantrill would certainly be a candidate to be claimed, and he’d have the right to elect free agency if he clears. One way or another, this DFA all but closes the door on his time with the organization. Any team that claims Quantrill could control him for two more years via arbitration, but they’d have to be willing to pay him something in the vicinity of that projected $6.6MM salary next year.
The rest of Cleveland’s moves are less surprising. Kelly is a 31-year-old journeyman who pitched a career-high 16 2/3 innings in the Cleveland bullpen this year. He held his own with a 3.78 ERA and average 22.5% strikeout rate, but he also walked more than 12% of his opponents and had similar command issues in Triple-A. Like Quantrill, he’ll be traded or potentially passed through waivers within a week’s time. He can elect free agency if he clears.
Espino entered the season ranked as one of the sport’s five best pitching prospects despite a lengthy list of injuries already on his resume. He wound up missing the entire year due to a shoulder procedure performed in early May. The talent is still there for Espino to be a coveted prospect, but with a mounting number of injuries under his belt, he’s fallen well down (or entirely off) most prospect rankings.
Smith, 24, was a 16th-round pick by the Twins back in 2017 but didn’t sign, instead opting for college. He subsequently went undrafted because of the shortened nature of the 2020 draft and signed as a free agent with the Guardians thereafter. He worked exclusively out of the bullpen in 2023, pitching 62 2/3 innings of 4.02 ERA ball between Double-A and Triple-A. It was a pedestrian earned run average, but Smith also fanned a sky-high 35.2% of his opponents. Given his ability to miss bats and his proximity to the Majors, he’d quite likely have been selected in the Rule 5 Draft had Cleveland not protected him. He’ll now have a chance to earn his first big league look this coming season.
Jake Biggar
Red Sox should claim Quantrill
wvsteve
He won’t make it that far.
Poolhalljunkies
The sox finished pretty poorly ..theres a chance
Waz1
If you want him, you’ll have to trade for him.
LordD99
Cleveland will trade him.
Guarded Indian
Hope this means they keep Bieber at least until contention is decided next season.
In nurse follars
3 fifths of last year’s opening day roster is gone. Add battenfield, and Pilkington to the list, a huge makeover.
Big whiffa
Incredible considering how young everyone claimed that playoff team was
Pete zahut
Padres get him back
thegreatgoodbye
As a Yankee fan I was hoping NYY would trade for Bieber and Quantrill this offseason but can a CLEV fan explain why CLEV would do this?
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PattheBat
Quantrill is horrid
Pete'sView
PattheBat — Last year, yes. But not before. He’ll get picked up quickly.
PattheBat
Mmm nope, he’s always been terrible
dixoncayne
He is not terrible. A good 4th SP when healthy.
In nurse follars
He was designed for assignment not released. Do they have 10 days to work a trade? Its unlike this FO to not seek a return.
renegadescoach
It’s now 7 days to find a trade. Part of the new CBA.
hockeyjohn
My bet is Shane Bieber remains a Guardian for the start of the 2024 season. Cleveland still has seven days to find a trade for Quantrill.
norcalguardiansfan
This is true. They probably are hoping that teams desperate for pitching will offer something in the next 7 days.
norcalguardiansfan
The Guardians have a pretty good handle on their pitching. If they are literally giving him away it means that there is no market for him and they don’t expect him to perform up to his arbitration contract. It also could mean that his attitude is not what they expected. They have a somewhat short leash for players with attitude issues. I have never perceived Quantrill as an attitude issue, but maybe there are things going on in the clubhouse that we don’t know about. It also could be that his shoulder problems are much more severe than what was publicly announced.
Big whiffa
Did you read the article ? Interesting fact, Cal has the worst K rate out of any starter in all of baseball. That prob has a lot to do with getting cut.
I hope he goes to my favorite teams biggest rival lol
La Flama Blanca
It’s literally explained in the post you failed to read…apparently.
Col_chestbridge
The best I can explain it is that Quantrill was very clearly no longer one of the 5 best starters at their disposal. McKenzie, Bibee, and Williams are their best 3. Bieber has a Cy Young to his name and might be opening day starter but is coming off his own down and injury plagued year. Logan Allen was clearly better.
From there, the argument for keeping Quantrill is basically that you think its likely someone will be hurt and he is a better option than Xzavion Curry (who was nails as a mop up reliever and very shaky as a starter), or Hunter Gaddis. But they do still have other arms. And realistically your 5th starter gets skipped a lot anyway. Paying $6.6m to Quantrill to be a 5th starter who specifically keeps down Allen or someone else who is probably a better starter doesn’t make sense.
The idea behind DFAing him now seems to be that they were trading him anyway, and weren’t expecting much. By putting him on waivers it forces teams who might be interested to not drag their feet on it and claim him/trade for him now. It seems likely he gets claimed, and someone lower on the wire will likely want him enough to surrender some low level lottery ticket type prospect.
wvsteve
I believe your are correct. I’m also starting to wonder if there his injury didn’t fully heal
Waz1
They need bullpen help and think they will try out Cade Smith, who was protected. They have any number of guys who can fill in at #5 starter.
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norcalguardiansfan
Wow. Holy cr@p, I did not expect that.
solaris602
Rays will claim him and turn him into solid gold in their rotation. Granted, he did not have a good year in 2023, but I can’t believe the Guards couldn’t even get a low level lottery ticket for him on the trade market as needy as some clubs are this winter. Plesac I get, but at least Quantrill was still serviceable.
C Yards Jeff
Not for 6.6 mil. Feels like an Angels play. 6.6 mil is chump change to Arte.
solaris602
Is it too much for TB?
jaxcards
Mo should get on the phone. Quantrill would be a good 4th starter.
bighiggy
I’d trade them hudson or woodford for him. Maybe they’d be interested in knizer?
Waz1
Think they will want someone who does not need to be on the 40 man as its currently full.
Michael Chaney
I’m more surprised that one of Dayan Frias or Tanner Burns wasn’t added to the 40 man than I am that Quantrill was DFAed. Burns in particular is probably getting picked in the rule 5 draft because he’s the type of high floor depth arm that usually gets taken.
I imagined that Cal would be traded or even non-tendered this offseason anyway, so they could have been close to trading him and just needed the roster spot before the deadline. I doubt it was just for financial reasons.
norcalguardiansfan
I’m surprised they didn’t protect Burns, too, but I think his velocity and spin rate were way down this year and they had concerns that they wouldn’t rise back up.
Michael Chaney
I think the writing was on the wall when they kept him in Akron and had him pitching out of the bullpen towards the end of the year. But I still think someone ends up taking a flyer on him.
renegadescoach
Your link for Cade Smith takes you to the BR page of a different Cade Smith.
vtadave
not all heroes wear capes!
cah011381
He’ll get picked up pretty fast!
Hemlock
Oak/KC/Chi Sox should claim him
but they won’t…again
Joel P
He was going to make at least 5 million in arbitration so this isn’t totally shocking. A little surprised but not shocked.
In nurse follars
He could have been an expensive 6th starter next year.
acoss13
5 million dollars for those 2023 results is a lot for a lower budget team like Cleveland.
Besides, Cleveland seems to grow quality pitchers in a lab, they’ve probably got some new crop of pitchers waiting for tryouts in Spring Training.
Joel P
Yeah I think it’s a situation where another team might give him 5 million but the Guardians didn’t want to. And if he’s only worth 5 million he didn’t have any trade value so no real loss by DFAing him.
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Guardians will use the savings to pay their ball park ushers next year, but one wonders why they couldn’t trade him for Cash. The Guardians lead all of MLB in transactions for Cash!
Michael Chaney
They made Francona the highest paid manager in the league when he was there and they spent a few million to add Giolito/Moore/Lopez for a month when they still had an outside chance at the division.
Trust me, I wish they’d spend more too. But this joke is getting old, if it was ever funny to begin with.
acoss13
You want a cheap owner? Look no further than John Fisher and his Athletics.
Cleveland at least tries to be competitive when they’re on it.
PhanaticDuck26
“tries” ? they haven’t had an outfielder of note since Encarnacion and I think he was just a DH actually, so…. when did they last have a MLB caliber outfielder? I honestly don’t know.
hockeyjohn
Yes, Cleveland tries. Since the start of 2013, Cleveland has the fourth highest winning percentage in MLB. They do that with a small market budget. I say that they are trying pretty hard.
BigChiefWahoo
@PhanaticDuck … remember Michael Brantley or Grady Sizemore???
Dumpster Divin Theo
If they hadn’t made the futile attempt by claiming those guys and saving the Angels money, maybe they could have afforded Quanty. . Maybe the Angels could use their money saved to claim him.
Michael Chaney
I don’t think they got rid of Quantrill for financial reasons, or if their finances were that bad then I highly doubt they would have claimed those guys when they were still under .500 even if the division was still technically within reach.
I definitely get why other teams would be interested in him, but the Guardians DFAed him because he was really bad last year. I doubt there’s more to it than that.
Big whiffa
Or maybe he’s not good enough to pitch for the guardians ??
HALfromVA
Welcome to KC, Cal!! Hope you kill it in 2024!
Diggydugler
$6.6M!!!! get him outta here!
rememberthecoop
Someone is picking up Quantrill for sure!
Deleted Userr
More likely someone trades something for him.
CIPERSPECTIVE
Move is just infuriating for this Guardians fan. On roster freeze day only one team in baseball does something shockingly negative. BTW, they could have dumped AAAA trash Rivas and ristered another prospect like Hankins or Frias. Then you have the Lsureano situation whose salary is not that different from Quantrills. Yet they will pay 4× million for a backup OFer and dump a starting pitcher for nothing. Just look at this thread and see how many other teams need pitching.
Michael Chaney
What’s the obsession with Hankins? I’ve seen a lot of people here and on Twitter complaining that he wasn’t protected.
He was a high draft pick and has name value but he’s been toast for a few years as the injuries have set in. He’s not worth a 40 man roster spot and went unpicked last year when anyone could have taken him.
JoeBrady
On roster freeze day only one team in baseball does something shockingly negative.
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What’s the negative? His K% has declined four years running, from 9.3 to 8.0 to 7.3 to 6.2 to 5.2. Of the 172 pitchers with at least 80 IPs, Quantrill ranks #168.
I wouldn’t want him at that price, and I doubt anyone will either.
hiflew
Hope the Rockies end up with him. I’d rather have Quantrill on the 40 man than either of the 2 class A arms that were selected today. I don’t care what your velocity is, if your ERA is over 6 in high A, you aren’t going to be much good in the majors for at least a few years if ever,
Waz1
How do sinkerball pitchers fare in your ballpark?
hiflew
Aaron Cook made a really nice career for himself at Coors with a good sinker. The Rockies have always prized sinkerballers and superior infield defense because they feel getting more ground balls is the key to being successful in Coors. And I believe they are correct.
The problem is that when those same pitchers that are great at Coors come back to sea level, their stuff doesn’t translate as well It is one of the biggest reasons the Rockies usually have such a big difference in their record at home and on the road.
freeland1787
Quantrill was one of the worst starting pitchers in baseball this year, that was an easy roster decision for Cleveland. Can’t miss bats which led to him giving up a lot of hits.
I would expect him to go unclaimed, even at a $6.6M salary.
This one belongs to the Reds
Po Boy will sign this guy and say he got an ace. It will be Weaver all over again.
CO Guardening
He looked like he was turning the corner towards the end of the season, but he’s a 5th starter at best. Really has value as a spot starter swing man. The Plasac and Quantrill vibes were great for 80s baseball fans.
martras
@CO Guardening – I don’t know about that. Last 4 starts had a 5.43 FIP. He did have a couple nice starts back to back 9/1, 9/7, but things slipped again after that.
He was pretty miserable from late May through all of August, and it was his 3rd consecutive year of increasing ERA and FIP, plus dropping K rates and strand rates. Combine that with his decreased velocity and I don’t think the Guardians are counting on a rebound.
CO Guardening
He’s definitely a case of diminishing returns. Tends to get in trouble often. The defense bailed him out a few times but then be lacks the ability to get out of a jam with a timely strikeout.
Ultimately this was a good move.
Jim Thome is my homie
I can see him going to the Pirates. They keep losing pitchers to injury. He doesn’t have good numbers, but I could see them rolling the dice on him.
Jesse Chavez enthusiast
Anthopoulos grab Cal please!
User 3044878754
I have just confirmed the Guardians will trade Quantrill for Cash, once he goes through the designation process.
I believe there will now be 3 or 4 Cashes in their lineup next year.
Chrome 8550
Dude, what time do you go on stage.
Chrome 8550
Your as funny as dead cockroach.
CKinSTL
Unless they have a trade brewing, I’m shocked by the Quant DFA.
No doubt that he had a bad 2023. He had a few glimmers of success but it was a bad year. I’d figure they’d look at his 2021/2022 performance and just chalk up 2023 as a result of injuries.
tomyo10
They weren’t going to pay $6.6M to the 6th or 7th best pitcher on the roster. He did pitch better in his couple of starts at the end of the season. Yes, it was about money. But it’s a smart decision about money.
SupremeZeus
Strikes out nobody and is injured. Great combination. Makes a bit of coin too so that eliminates the poverty franchises rolling the dice.
CO Guardening
Wrong Cade Smith. Here’s the correct link:
baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=smi…
Grumpofm
A trade might have been imminent, so they rolled the dice and put a timer on. That will risk losing Quantrill for nothing, but losing one of the prospects for nothing might be worse.