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Athletics Re-Sign T.J. McFarland

By Steve Adams | November 8, 2024 at 10:05pm CDT

Novemeber 8: McFarland is guaranteed a $1.8MM base salary, The Associated Press reports. The deal comes with another $250K in bonuses based on appearances. McFarland would unlock $50K in his 50th game and would receive another $100K apiece at 60 and 70 appearances.

November 7: The A’s are bringing left-handed reliever T.J. McFarland back ahead of their expected move to West Sacramento next year. The team announced Thursday they’ve agreed to terms with the free agent southpaw on a one-year deal for the 2025 season. McFarland is represented by Octagon.

McFarland, 35, spent the 2024 season in the A’s bullpen and was a reliable source of quality innings. He appeared in nearly half the team’s games (79) and pitched to a 3.81 ERA with a below-average 16.6% strikeout rate but strong walk and ground-ball rates of 7.2% and 57.3%, respectively. McFarland stymied left-handed opponents with a .234/.267/.324 batting line, though righties had an easier time with him, slashing .273/.364/.414 on the season.

This will be McFarland’s 13th season in the majors, and assuming he sticks on the roster for at least 122 days, he’ll reach the coveted 10 years of major league service time over the course of the 2025 campaign. The sinker-heavy southpaw carries a lifetime 4.10 ERA in the majors and has never been adept at missing bats (13.9% career strikeout rate, and career-high 18.2% mark in 2023). However, he’s one of the game’s premier ground-ball specialists (career 61.7%, and career-high 67.9% back in 2018) and has only thrice logged a worse-than-average walk rate in his lengthy career.

Somewhat incredibly, McFarland will become the only player on the A’s roster who has a guaranteed salary for the upcoming season. The rest of the roster includes four arbitration-eligible players — Brent Rooker, Seth Brown, Miguel Andujar and Dany Jimenez — but the rest of the players on the team’s 40-man roster have not yet even reached arbitration and thus do not have a salary locked in for next year. The A’s are widely expected to spend some money this offseason, be it via free agency or by acquiring players on guaranteed deals via the trade market, as they’ll need to spend a fair bit of cash in order to retain their status as a revenue-sharing recipient.

McFarland returns to a bullpen that lacks any real definition beyond star closer Mason Miller. Righty Tyler Ferguson posted nice numbers but did so as a 30-year-old rookie, making him something of a wild card. Hard-throwing righty Michel Otanez notched a 3.44 ERA and fanned 36.4% of his opponents in 34 innings … but also walked 13.2% of the hitters he faced. Twenty-seven-year-old Lefty Hogan Harris turned in a sub-3.00 ERA in 72 1/3 innings but had sub-par strikeout, walk and ground-ball rates (in addition to a disastrous 7.14 ERA in a comparable sample of innings in 2023).

Given the lack of defined roles beyond Miller, it’s likely the A’s will have multiple additions on the bullpen front. For now, McFarland looks like a candidate to work in some leverage spots against lefties who won’t be lifted for a pinch-hitter by the opposing manager. That said, A’s skipper Mark Kotsay typically used McFarland in low- and medium-leverage spots in 2025, so he’s not necessarily someone the team will throw right into full-on setup work.

The A’s could have some troubles drawing free agents to the team as they gear up to host home games in a Triple-A park for the next several seasons (assuming financing on their planned Las Vegas stadium is eventually finalized). But McFarland knows the team and the staff well, and for the well-traveled lefty, this new one-year deal offers him the opportunity to pitch consecutive seasons for the same team for just the second time in a span of seven seasons.

There’s obvious appeal in continuity for a pitcher who’s also spent time with the D-backs, A’s, Cardinals and Mets (plus a spring training with the Nationals) since 2019. It’s also just the second guaranteed deal he’s signed in what’s now five times through the free-agent process, so jumping early at a big league opportunity is both sensible and makes for a more relaxed offseason than the veteran southpaw is typically accustomed.

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27 Comments

  1. julyn82001

    1 year ago

    Good. The talented young A’s can use McFarland experience and reliability.

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  2. Old York

    1 year ago

    So, they’ll be called the West Sacramento A’s? No love for East Sacramento?

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    • Steve Adams

      1 year ago

      They’ll just be called the Athletics. But Sutter Health Park is located in the city of West Sacramento, California — which is a different city than Sacramento. Per their own team release, they’ll be referencing “West Sacramento” when referring to the location of their interim ballpark.

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      • Old York

        1 year ago

        @Steve Adams

        Sorry, I was just poking fun at the difference. Ultimately, we’re supposed to call them the Athletics, not Sacramento or Oakland or anything. Just the Athletics.

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        • phenomenalajs

          1 year ago

          Kind of like the Arizona Coyotes becoming the Utah Hockey Club. Well, not really, but there’s a generic nature to it.

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    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      12 months ago

      I already have my Sacramento A’s t-shirts, they’ll be hundreds of them in the stands. The team will either adjust or lose merchandising revenue to third party vendors. Go, Sacramento A’s.

      And solid signing, notwithstanding that the pitcher’s name is “TJ”.

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  3. pjmcnu

    1 year ago

    Let’s normalize calling them the West Sacramento A’s. Just because they don’t like it doesn’t mean it’s wrong.

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    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      12 months ago

      PJ

      Nah, Sacramento As.

      Calling them the West Sacramento As would be like calling them the Inglewood Rams and Santa Clara 49ers, which are the smaller cities where the stadiums are located for the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers.

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  4. Mikenmn

    1 year ago

    “Somewhat incredibly, McFarland will become the only player on the A’s roster who has a guaranteed salary for the upcoming season. ”
    Wrap your head around that. Being an A’s fan must be a challenge.

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  5. sugoi51

    1 year ago

    So the team’s full name is now the Athletic A’s? Athletics A’s? The AA’s? Wait, no that’s taken…

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    • Old York

      1 year ago

      Athletics.

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    • Acoss1331

      1 year ago

      So if John Fisher sold the team to The Athletic, the news outlet, in this hypothetical situation, they’d be called the The Athletic Athletics?

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      • A's Fan

        1 year ago

        No, they would be The New York Times Athletics.

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  6. letsgooakland123

    1 year ago

    T.J. McFarland might be the first player to sign a deal where “home field advantage” comes with a view of the Sacramento skyline and the faint sound of train horns.

    Reply
  7. cooperhill

    1 year ago

    Print the playoff tickets !

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  8. MatthewStairs

    1 year ago

    This must be the big payroll increase A’s ownership was talking about

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  9. Jesse Chavez enthusiast

    1 year ago

    Might as well, he’s a lefty, he’s cheap, and capable of appearing in a lot of games. Even if it is coming in the middle of an inning and getting the last out of two. He’s Probably the closest thing to a LOOGY in todays game.

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  10. MacGromit

    1 year ago

    TJ still kickin’ it! Good for him, Buck loved having him with the Orioles and I hope he does make it to the 10 yr pension next year. That is an amazing accomplishment for anyone, especially without a torching pitch.

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  11. thickiedon

    1 year ago

    Aww man, his pops was really pulling for him to play for the Cubs though

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    • olmtiant

      1 year ago

      Probably so was his father in law!!! lol then again I believe Ferg is a White Sox fan??

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    • Acoss1331

      1 year ago

      Perhaps TJ is a fan of Spawn?

      Reply
  12. Gumby82

    1 year ago

    FJFJFJFJFJFJFJFJFJFJFJFJFJ

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    • FOmeOLS

      1 year ago

      Do you have a lisp?

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  13. FOmeOLS

    1 year ago

    Congratulations to TJ! He was a splendid rule five selection by the Orioles, and was wonderful for them.
    Always happy to see him do well!

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  14. The cookie-man

    12 months ago

    Good to have TJ back in the pen, could we now find some kind of deal to ship out brown??

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  15. DarrenDreifortsContract

    12 months ago

    The Dodgers of the west!

    Reply
  16. Scooey

    12 months ago

    Watch him pitch, and you think MLB batters would knock the snot out of the ball, with what he offers, but he usually does OK.

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