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Giants Designate Ryan McKenna, Drew Pomeranz For Assignment

By Darragh McDonald | May 28, 2024 at 5:50pm CDT

The Giants made a series of transactions today, with Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area among those to relay them on X. Right-hander Spencer Howard and first baseman Trenton Brooks have been selected to the roster, while infielder/outfielder Tyler Fitzgerald has been recalled. In corresponding moves, first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr. has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain while outfielder Ryan McKenna and left-hander Drew Pomeranz have been designated for assignment.

Wade departed yesterday’s game, limping off the field with the club’s trainer. NBC Sports Bay Area provided video on X. The Giants later announced it as a hamstring strain and have now placed  him on the injured list. The club says it’s a Grade 2 strain and he’ll miss about a month, per Pavlovic on X.

While he’s out, it seems the club will get a look at Brooks, who makes it to the major leagues just before his 29th birthday. He spent most of his career with the Guardians, as that club drafted him in the 17th round back in 2016. He climbed as high as Triple-A in Cleveland’s system but didn’t get a roster spot by the end of 2022 and reached minor league free agency.

He then signed a minor league deal with the A’s and hit 16 home runs in 94 games while drawing walks in 13.8% of his plate appearances. Even in the hitter-friendly environment of the Pacific Coast League, his stout .299/.405/.529 batting line translated to a 127 wRC+.

At that point, the A’s flipped him to the Giants for left-hander Sean Newcomb and Brooks has produced in similar fashion since then. He’s appeared in 67 more Triple-A contests since that deal and has ten homers, an 18.1% walk rate and a 15.3% strikeout rate. His .279/.409/.463 batting line in that stretch translates to a 120 wRC+.

Debuts at this late age are especially rare but Brooks clearly has some perseverance that is paying off today. If he can continue hitting major league pitching the way he has done in the minors, he will make for an especially heartwarming late-bloomer story. He has played some outfield in the past but has been strictly at first base this year. He’s in the lineup tonight in place of Wade and could perhaps get a few weeks to test his abilities against big league hurlers.

Turning to the pitching, the Giants have been getting by lately with just four starters in Logan Webb, Jordan Hicks, Kyle Harrison and Blake Snell. That group included Keaton Winn until he hit the injured list two weeks ago. Mason Black was recalled to cover for him but was hit hard in two starts and optioned back down.

Today’s plan appears to be a bullpen game with Howard expected to pitch bulk innings behind Erik Miller, who will serve as the opener. Howard, 27, has been in the Giants’ system since signing a minor league deal late last year. He’s made ten Triple-A starts this year, tossing 39 2/3 innings with a 5.90 earned run average.

That ERA may be misleading, both due to the fact that Howard has been pitching in the PCL and what may be some bad luck. His .406 batting average on balls in play and 66.1% strand rate this year are both on the unfortunate side of average. He’s actually struck out 32.2% of batters faced this year while keeping walks to a reasonable 9.6% rate, which is why his 4.19 FIP is kinder than his ERA.

The righty was considered one of the top pitching prospects in the sport a few years ago but has struggled in his limited looks at the big league level. He currently has 115 innings of major league work on his ledger with a 7.20 ERA. He exhausted his options as both the Phillies and the Rangers rostered him for a while and he will now need to keep his active roster spot or else be removed from the 40-man roster entirely. If this is the time where things click for him and he manages to hang onto that roster spot, he still has less than three years of service time and can be retained beyond this campaign via arbitration.

To get Brooks and Howard onto the roster, the Giants are cutting a couple of guys they only recently added. Pomeranz, 35, was signed on Friday but is now bumped off the roster without appearing in a game. That means he’s still looking to get back into official MLB action for the first time since 2021. The Giants will have a week to trade him or pass him through waivers. The latter scenario would be a moot point since the lefty has more than enough service time to elect free agency.

The southpaw was once one of the better relievers in baseball but underwent flexor tendon surgery late in the 2021 campaign and struggled to get healthy in the two following years. Here in 2024, he was able to throw eight Spring Training innings with the Angels and nine frames in Triple-A in the Dodgers’ system, on minor league deals with both of those clubs. He allowed four earned runs in his first Triple-A game this year but has a 2.25 ERA in the eight innings since, striking out 48.3% of batters faced while walking just 3.4% of them.

That was apparently enough to get a roster spot, although briefly. The next week will shed some light on whether or not another club is equally interested. If so, perhaps the southpaw will indeed return to a major league mound for the first time in almost three years.

McKenna, 27, was just claimed off waivers from the Orioles ten days ago. He got into four games and stepped to the plate six times, striking out four times without getting a hit. He’s generally been a glove-first outfielder in his career, having hit .221/.298/.328 but with eight Defensive Runs Saved and six Outs Above Average in 1,287 2/3 outfield innings. He’s out of options but could appeal to other clubs as a bench outfielder.

The Giants will have a week to trade him or pass him through waivers. Since he has a previous career outright, he has the right to reject another such assignment in favor of free agency. However, with less than five years of service time, doing so would mean forfeiting his remaining salary. He is making $800K this year, slightly more than the league minimum, and may not want to walk away from that if he clears.

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45 Comments

  1. Susannah

    1 year ago

    Do not do it, Orioles.

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    • davengmusic

      1 year ago

      Ex that you can’t get over?

      Reply
      • Jbigz12

        1 year ago

        Braves wouldn’t surprise me. Their depth is nonexistent & McKenna could be an upgrade as a 4th OF’er.

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        • GarryHarris

          1 year ago

          I was thinking the same thing about McKenna being a fit in Atlanta.

          Reply
  2. stormrider521

    1 year ago

    I guess Pomeranz was just an expensive emergency backup plan. Though they can probably get him through waivers to Sacramento and take a look.

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    • Brew’88

      1 year ago

      Pomz is in quite a shuffle from team to team. Hope he sticks somewhere.

      Reply
    • rhandome

      1 year ago

      Expensive? Wouldnt he just make the prorated minimum?

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      • User 4223176798

        1 year ago

        He was signed to a one-year contract with a $1 million base salary with up to $200,000 in performance bonuses. If he is assigned to the minor leagues, he would get a $180,000 salary.

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  3. CCooper8920

    1 year ago

    McKenna to the Braves?

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    • oldgfan

      1 year ago

      Makes more sense than the Fansided article about SFG trading Soler to Atlanta.
      You might be on to something, as Conforto and Slater are close to returning too.

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      • TigersLoveCinnamon

        1 year ago

        Conforto is already back, he could have played yesterday. Got a feeling slater is getting dfa’d though

        Reply
        • oldgfan

          1 year ago

          He may be ready to play, but is still technically on the IL, and not currently on the active 26 man roster.

          Reply
      • claude raymond

        1 year ago

        oldg, fansided is garbage. But you probably know that. A month ago they stated how underperforming the Giants first basemen. And how they’d only hit 4 homers. Then stated that getting Goldshmit would solve the power problem. And Goldschmidt only had 4 homers at the time. And completely ignored Wade’s numbers. They just throw noodles on the wall and see what sticks. theyre Clueless

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        • oldgfan

          1 year ago

          Ya, this wasn’t the first questionable one I’ve seen from them. I was like yup, perfect replacement for Acuna, and SFG is totally ready to move on from him. Made no sense for either team.

          Reply
        • yeasties

          1 year ago

          I’m convinced Fansided intentionally makes bad takes in their articles as clickbait

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        • claude raymond

          1 year ago

          You’re absolutely dead on correct yeasties

          1
          Reply
        • goldenstatelaw

          1 year ago

          It’s an AI site

          Reply
        • Jbigz12

          1 year ago

          The vast majority of the contributors are paid peanuts. It’s mostly just for fans to get to write about their team and maybe make a couple bucks. Can’t expect quality.

          Reply
        • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

          1 year ago

          I think Robert Murray is the only one at Fansided with some street cred/legitimacy.

          Reply
  4. frugalfarhan

    1 year ago

    Better title for this article would be “Farhan’s fantasy baseball teams moves if the week”

    3
    Reply
    • oldgfan

      1 year ago

      Nope. Your grammatical errors would have caught by the editors.

      5
      Reply
    • claude raymond

      1 year ago

      Speaking of clueless.

      Reply
    • foppert2

      1 year ago

      Alternatively “Zaidi working around injuries as Giants roll”

      3
      Reply
  5. Datashark

    1 year ago

    That was quick work of Pomeranz

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    Reply
  6. Datashark

    1 year ago

    Howard and Brooks stats look like very short term players

    Reply
    • CCooper8920

      1 year ago

      Brooks is almost certain to have a very short stay by the Bay. Howard was once an elite prospect so perhaps there is something in the tank.

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      Reply
  7. skullbreathe

    1 year ago

    Pomeranz was always a strange pick-up? 35 years old and at least statistically worse than LHP’s Rodgers and Miller

    Reply
  8. Niekro floater

    1 year ago

    Damn ! “Welcome to San Francisco … Not !” Did Pomeranz even have a uniform. It don’t need washing if he did. Kinda lends credence to Giants FO not sure of what they’re doing.

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    • Johnfromnj

      1 year ago

      He warmed up in the pen Friday night.

      Reply
  9. foppert2

    1 year ago

    Looks like a poor start in AAA cost Villar another opportunity. Shame. Would have been good to see him join the other boys.

    Reply
    • oldgfan

      1 year ago

      I’m hoping Fitz can continue what he’s been doing since sent down. I have high hopes for him. I’m also going on record of being wrong about Wisely. He is looking so much better than his last time up.

      Reply
  10. User 4223176798

    1 year ago

    Farhan, may I wipe your butt? You are a god. No catchers ready for the big show. No first basemen. A bunch of injured pitchers. This is a team run by Bud Abbott. At least Sabean brought us 3 titles. This crew has not even made it to the World Series once. What a joke.

    Reply
    • oldgfan

      1 year ago

      The Phillies sure didn’t get the joke yesterday. Why do you ignore success ?

      Reply
      • User 4223176798

        1 year ago

        One game does not make success otherwise the White Sox are enjoying 3X the success after sweeping the first place Guardians.

        Reply
        • oldgfan

          1 year ago

          Ok look at the last 10 games then.
          Cry on tho !

          Reply
        • oldgfan

          1 year ago

          Oh darn we win again.
          Despite that catcher and first baseman drought in the minors.

          Reply
        • User 4223176798

          1 year ago

          And today?

          Reply
        • oldgfan

          1 year ago

          Today you cry about taking a series from the team with the best record in baseball ?

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    • claude raymond

      1 year ago

      Sabean hired 1997. WS title in 2010. Dude you have ZERO clue. Your name makes nonGiant fans think Giant fans are stupid, sophomoric, whiny Bs. You are an idiot. Change your name to True Major Moron. It fits way better. Btw dumas, Bud Abbott was considered the smart one. Lou Costello was the goofy one. You never disappoint True.

      2
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      • User 4223176798

        1 year ago

        Dum Az – 5 West Titles. 4 Pennants. 3 Wild Card berths. Keep wiping Farhan’s behind brown nose.

        Reply
  11. yanks2323

    1 year ago

    Drew Harry Pomeranz

    Reply
  12. scrambledeggs

    1 year ago

    The Giants love trash players.
    They can’t seem to get enough.

    Reply
    • foppert2

      1 year ago

      Yep. Zaidi knows how to build depth.

      Reply
    • williemaysfield

      1 year ago

      Howard sure looked good against the Phillies

      Reply
  13. oldgfan

    1 year ago

    Conforto & Schmitt to the Mets for Alonzo.
    Who says no ?

    Reply

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