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Guardians, Triston McKenzie Avoid Arbitration

By Darragh McDonald | November 21, 2024 at 5:25pm CDT

The Guardians and right-hander Triston McKenzie have agreed to a deal to avoid arbitration, reports Robert Murray of FanSided on X. The Octagon client will make a salary of $1.95MM in 2025.

MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz projected McKenzie for a salary of $2.4MM next year, but he’ll actually come up shy of that number. That’s usually the case for deals agreed to at this part of the calendar.

Friday evening is the deadline for clubs to decide whether or not to tender contracts to arbitration-eligible players. The two sides will still have plenty of time to negotiate the figures but clubs sometimes offer “take it or leave it” style deals ahead of the deadline for players that are borderline cases to be tendered in the first place. Such “pre-tender” deals often come in below projections, as the club is essentially telling the player to take a lower salary or else be non-tendered and sent into free agency.

It’s a remarkable position for McKenzie to be in, considering how things looked just two years ago. By the end of the 2022 season, he had thrown 344 2/3 innings with a 3.68 earned run average. He had struck out 27% of batters faced while giving out walks just 8.1% of the time. With the Guardians having a tremendous reputation for finding and developing starting pitching, it seemed as though they had found yet another rotation building block.

But McKenzie has had a rough time since then. He was injured for much of 2023, first due to a right teres major strain. He came off the IL and made a pair of starts but went right back on the shelf, that time due to a sprain in the ulnar collateral ligament of his throwing elbow. He opted for non-surgical rehab and was able to come back for two more starts late in the year.

Any hopes for a bounceback in 2024 were quickly dashed. His velocity was down and he clearly wasn’t in a good space mentally. While he wasn’t in pain, he did say in mid-April that the possibility of re-injuring himself was weighing on his mind. He was optioned to the minors in June after having made 16 starts with a 5.11 ERA. His 21.8% strikeout rate and 14.4% walk rate were both far worse than his previous work. He posted a 5.23 ERA at the Triple-A the rest of the way with roughly similar strikeout and walk rates of 23.5% and 13.9% respectively.

Despite the strong form he showed earlier in his career, the injury-wrecked season followed by a dismal performance in 2024 made McKenzie a non-tender candidate, but the two sides will instead reunite. It’s an understandable gambit for the Guards to take. Even for a lower-spending club like them, $1.95MM is almost nothing by MLB standards. If McKenzie can bounce back at all in 2025, he’d be well worth that price. They would also be able to retain him via arbitration again in 2026, so there could be a further payoff if McKenzie can put his recent rough stretch in the past.

McKenzie is now out of options, so the club won’t be able to easily send him to Triple-A again if that bounceback doesn’t come. But given their current roster, there could be a path for him to stick around. Their rotation is in rough shape, an unusual position for the club to be in. Apart from Tanner Bibee, there’s not much they can bank on. Ben Lively had a good year but is a journeyman who’s about to turn 33. Gavin Williams was hurt for much of 2024 and finished with a 4.86 ERA. Joey Cantillo has less than 40 innings in the majors and a track record of terrible control in the minors. Logan Allen had a 5.73 ERA for the year.

Offseason moves could reshape that rotation but McKenzie could earn a role in there if he looks good in the spring. Or perhaps a bullpen move would be an option, as McKenzie’s last three Triple-A appearances in 2024 were in relief. Either way, it’s a modest bet for the club to make with a decent chance at a nice payout. For McKenzie, he can put a bit more money in the bank while staying in familiar environs and not have to spend his winter sweating about finding a new job.

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  1. johncoltrane

    11 months ago

    triston quickly went from possible cy young to definite cy yuk

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    • arty! Believes Jevon Belcher Quit on the Chiefs

      11 months ago

      Went from potential ace to wasting a roster space

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      • Pete'sView

        11 months ago

        His star certainly has fallen. Injuries are part of that.

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    • CO Guardening

      11 months ago

      Sadly, injuries have been a huge part of his promissing career. Missed entire seasons in the minors.

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      • CO Guardening

        11 months ago

        *An entire season.

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  2. In nurse follars

    11 months ago

    He will be a low leverage inning relief arm focusing on 2 pitches that cause the least stress on his arm and limited to one inning while he tried to come back. His starter days are over.

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    • Corndog

      11 months ago

      Unfortunately, I agree.

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    • Soto should bat first.

      11 months ago

      I see this too.

      Reply
  3. waittilnextyear

    11 months ago

    If they can find another arm off the scrap heap or sign Beiber or Boyd cheap he won’t get past May. He’s completely lost what he had including the fire to succeed

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    • Samuel

      11 months ago

      waittilnextyear;

      This is happening with so many pinchers in MLB. It’s no longer an epidemic, it’s accepted so immature kids come on here make fun of pitchers this happens to.

      One would think with all the data and knowledge of what’s happened to pitchers the past 20 years or so, that there would be some sort of analysis done on pitchers to find where they’re at risk, and steps would be taken to strengthen certain areas of individual pitchers bodies, as well recommending they either don’t throw certain pitches, or if they do cut down on the speed and/or spin they put on the pitches. Then again, with possible hundred-million dollar contracts possible, who can blame young men and their agents for taking the risk?

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  4. Blackpink in the area

    11 months ago

    He is 6 foot 5 and weighs 165. That is insanely skinny.

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  5. solaris602

    11 months ago

    Anyone who watched his interviews last year know McKenzie’s is a mindset problem. But at least he’s owning it. Guys like this can turn the corner with the slightest adjustment.

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    • CKinSTL

      11 months ago

      I’m curious why you think that. All the interviews I saw were pretty much “focusing on mechanics, working with Carl”.

      He was injured most of 2023 and then came back with diminished velocity and control issues. Seems to me that going the rehab route (opposed to surgery) didn’t work out well, just like Bieber.

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  6. Rsox

    11 months ago

    Bring him to camp as a starter and go from there. Bring back Bieber and/or Boyd to go with Bibee and Williams and bring Carrasco back on a minor league deal and let training camp sort them out

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  7. CKinSTL

    11 months ago

    He is a tough case, especially since he is out of options. It makes me wonder that if the Guardians make some other moves to bolster the rotation, if Sticks becomes a guy they just look to jettison.

    Hopefully he can get straightened out in Cleveland. He had a great 2022 when he was right.

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  8. jayceincase

    11 months ago

    Considering his frame, injuries are no surprise. What was a surprise was how dominant he was in 2022. Going forward, I don’t imagine him more than a swing starter or an innings eater.

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