The Dodgers have signed left-hander Drew Pomeranz to a minor league deal, per Alex Freedman, the broadcaster/communications director for Triple-A Oklahoma City. The lefty has been assigned to OKC.
Pomeranz, 35, is looking to get back to the majors after two lost seasons. He signed a minor league deal with the Angels this winter but was released at the end of camp, either because he triggered an opt-out or the club simply let him go when they decided he wasn’t going to break camp with the club. Either way, he hit the open market again and now has a new deal with the Dodgers.
The lefty had once been one of the most dominant relievers in the league. The Brewers acquired him at the 2019 deadline and moved him from the rotation to the bullpen, at which point Pomeranz fired off 26 1/3 innings with a 2.39 earned run average. He struck out a tremendous 45% of batters faced in that time, while also keeping his walk rate to 8% and getting grounders on 46.8% of balls in play.
The Padres decided to make a bet on that breakout, signing him to a four-year deal with a $32MM guarantee. For the first half of that deal, it looked like a brilliant move for the Friars. Over 2020 and 2021, Pomeranz made 47 appearances with a tiny ERA of 1.62. His 11.4% walk rate was on the high side but he punched out 33.7% of batters faced and got grounders at a 45.8% clip, racking up four saves and 22 holds.
But he required surgery for a torn flexor tendon in August of 2021 and hasn’t been back on a mound for a big league game since then. Over the intervening years, he has repeatedly hit setbacks in his attempts to get back in action. He underwent a “cleanup surgery” on his elbow in May of last year and was able to go on a rehab assignment towards the end of the season, but only tossed 5 2/3 innings on the farm before being shut down again.
In Spring Training with the Angels this year, he made nine appearances, striking out six batters while giving out three walks and allowing eight hits and five earned runs. That’s not nearly as impressive as his previous results but it’s a small sample and it’s fair to expect some rust after such a long layoff. The main thing is that he appears to be the healthiest he has been in almost three years.
The Dodgers are generally unafraid to take chances on talented pitchers trying to get over significant injuries and there’s effectively no risk on a minor deal like this. For Pomeranz, he can utilize the tools of an organization that has a strong track record for helping pitchers maximize their results, which could perhaps benefit both player and club if Pomeranz can stay on the hill and get in a nice groove.
Non Roster Invitee
Already looking for more pitching.
Shadow Banned
Things are looking juicy for Pomegranate. Dodgers will can his least effective pitch and work on his better pitches.
Brew88
The Dodgers will need to heal his weakened arm first
DroppedThirdStrike
They’re switching him to a righty. Arm is like new
VegasSDfan
That’s a great idea actually
underdog
You’d kill to have your org be as deep in pitching prospects as the Dodgers are.
Americanentropy
Didn’t Anaheim cut him loose presumably b/c they had better talent?
TurnOffTheTV
Every team is. Stockpiling depth is never a bad idea. It’s a minor league deal, not like it costs them anything.
Americanentropy
Scratching head…though maybe he did not want to idle in the Anaheim farm?
BlueSkies_LA
Not to get too technical, but it costs them something. Just not a roster spot, which is maybe the most valuable commodity in baseball.
Pads Fans
I find it interesting that the Padres did not even reach out to him about a minor league deal. I know his velocity was way down this spring, 90-91 mph compared to the 94-95 we saw when he was a Padre in 2021, and he looked bad overall in spring training for the Angels, but how broken is he?
rcerso75
He hasn’t pitched in the majors since 2021, and the Padres just finished paying him $36 million for basically not playing…why would they bother with even an minor-league deal at this point. Also, how do we know they didn’t reach out to him? They may have, or they may have just decided to move on after the contract was over. My guess is he never throws another pitch in the MLB. I hope I’m wrong, I’m definitely rooting for him. But I have my doubts
Longtimecoming
Rcer – I’m with you on the “how do you know they didn’t” but probably they didn’t because they kicked those tires for 2 years with nothing but a sore toe and pot of money spent! I don’t know what Angels cut ties (or if he opted out he was told he wasn’t making it) but that isn’t a good sign.
Also, padres already have a couple of no options guys they want to keep and Morejon is a better bet at AAA than DM on minors deal so, why bother?
rcerso75
Right. I assume they didn’t reach out also, but we just don’t know for sure. If I were the Padres, I would’ve have just moved on from him.
Pads Fans
Because his agent said that they didn’t? That only 2 teams reached out to him this offseason and he has now signed with both.
VegasSDfan
Probably his injury history. We spent enough on his health already. There were a couple of other ex Padres pitchers still available that are better
Very Barry
Unless I have bet money on the Dodgers ….. I am gonna root against this team EVERY time they hit the baseball field.
Zerbs63
Haters gotta hate
Mojo37
Oh no! How will the Dodgers ever win a game without Barry’s support ?
mlb fan
“Oh no!”…Without “Barry’s” support the Dodgers may as well pack it in right now. I’ve heard that’s why the Seattle Pilots don’t exist anymore; they lost the crucial backing of “Barry”.
vtadave
To everyone that came here to see who Very Barry doesn’t support, here you go.
leftcoaster
Yet you may bet on them.
amk1920
Thats crazy. So anyway Mookie, Ohtani and Freddie went off
UncommonSense
Sounds like you have more problems than just your gambling…
Longtimecoming
Anyone know Towinagain’s new handle? Things are exciting at Petco so far, anyway.
Informed Sportsball Discussion
Akat.
(Gaslamp Ball commenters know.)
Longtimecoming
Well if you are right that explains the last 5 years of my frustration with that site!!!
Seriously, I’ve left multiple times due to Akat!
Longtimecoming
That explains a lot!! I’ve left that site because of being tired of Akat.
/s/ Padre1966
Informed Sportsball Discussion
@Longtimecoming
I am joking, of course. As far as I know, the two individuals are not the same person, even if they both revel in being pessimistic about Padre baseball.
BeeCarbo
The LH pitching starved Red Sox were “in” on this one.
Mojo37
How will the Dodgers ever win a game without Barry’s support?
CCooper8920
He’ll probably turn back into an All Star for LA
User 2161944466
They know something and are making this move for a reason. The truth will eventually come out. You don’t just go out and sign Drew Pomeranz if everything was okay. This is a true …more to come situation.
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@JImmyTwoBags
….or, they’re taking their usual high-upside shot at a former All-Star who may still have something to offer, and all for almost nothing.
So…either/or…..
mlbdodgerfan2015
Eh, minor league deal to a guy that should be border line retired. There’s always a chance but this seems like a long shot at best. Nothing to see here.
HalosHeavenJJ
He didn’t look bad for the Angels just not good.
Give him some time with some good coaching and I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s a decent mid leverage reliever tgis year.
CrikesAlready
Eh… Wasted money.
Mojo37
Extremely surprised LAD didn’t check with you first.
Niekro floater
They’ll do what they do. Get em to stop using his worse pitch and emphasize what pitches are working for em. That and pitch sequencing are how they keep finding Life in ol retread Ps who seem to have lost it.
Non Roster Invitee
No link on his name. Bah.
Buzzz Killington
I’m losing it without the link. I NEED IT!!!
Jerry Hairston Jr's Toupee
* insert Dodger joke here *
Informed Sportsball Discussion
“Shohei Ohtani didn’t bet on baseball.”
There you go. A Dodger joke for you.
kingsfan1968
That’s fact!
PiratesFan1981
Wow, Angels and Dodgers get each others cast offs. What goes to LA, stays in LA?
kingsfan1968
Smart to add depth, half the Dodgers staff will be on the IL throughout the year and they have done a good job of rehabilitating players!
Wren
could have just not traded Ferguson