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Yankees Designate Adam Ottavino For Assignment

By Steve Adams | April 8, 2025 at 8:27am CDT

The Yankees announced this morning that they’ve designated veteran righty Adam Ottavino for assignment in order to clear roster space for fellow righty reliever Ian Hamilton, who’s being reinstated from the 15-day injured list.

It’s the second time the Yankees have designated Ottavino for assignment in the past week; he cleared waivers, elected free agency and quickly re-signed after his previous DFA. The 39-year-old righty and New York City native has pitched in three games with the Yankees and tossed 1 2/3 scoreless and hitless innings — albeit with four walks. He’s also punched out three of the nine batters he’s faced.

The swift turnaround likely didn’t come as a surprise after his quick DFA and re-signing. Veteran pitchers, especially relievers who can’t be optioned to the minors, can often find themselves in this situation. The Yankees themselves have gone through similar situations in the past with righties David Hale and Ryan Weber; both pitchers were designated for assignment by the Yankees several times in the same season, quickly clearing waivers and re-signing on each occasion.

If Ottavino is comfortable with the setup, it’s quite possible he’ll go the same route following this DFA. Fans sometimes bristle at the nature of these carousel scenarios, but the player tends to be on board. Since he can’t be optioned, the recurring DFAs/re-signings effectively amount to being optioned and resummoned to the majors when a fresh arm is needed. If Ottavino (or any other player in this situation) grows weary of the gambit, electing free agency presents a clear path to finding a more palatable situation. However, as a Brooklyn native, he may be more amenable to a cyclical arrangement of this nature than most other veterans with his level of service time (13+ years). And, of course, if another club chooses to claim Ottavino, he’d gladly head to a new club willing to carry him in the big league bullpen.

Selected 30th overall by the Cardinals back in 2006, Ottavino made his MLB debut with St. Louis in 2010 and then spent the 2012-18 seasons as a mainstay in the Rockies’ bullpen after being claimed off waivers by Colorado early in the 2012 campaign. Since reaching free agency, he’s repeatedly signed with his hometown Yankees and Mets, plus a one-year stay in Boston (where he attended college) after being traded over from the Yankees in 2021.

In his more than 13 years of MLB service, Ottavino has tallied 744 2/3 innings with a 3.48 ERA, 46 saves, 194 holds, a 27.2% strikeout rate and a 10.4% walk rate. He’s tacked on another 12 2/3 innings across five years and eight series in the postseason.

As for the 29-year-old Hamilton, he opened the season on the 15-day injured list. He was slowed by a lengthy bout with a viral illness early in camp which set him back a few weeks. He was hit hard in three Triple-A rehab outings, but the Yankees apparently feel his stuff is crisp enough and his arm is built up enough to rejoin the big league ’pen.

Hamilton was a minor league signee for the Yankees in 2023. He’d previously bounced from the White Sox, to the Mariners, to the Phillies, to the Twins, to the Guardians via the DFA carousel but has since broken out as a steady member of Aaron Boone’s relief corps. In 95 2/3 innings for New York across the past two seasons, he’s posted a 3.10 ERA with a 27.4% strikeout rate, 10% walk rate, 16 holds and three saves.

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45 Comments

  1. Bob Sacamano 310

    3 months ago

    lol what

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    • 178 iq

      3 months ago

      NYY just doesn’t know what to do. They could try actually sign player to contracts & paying some guys a salary. Oh, wait… nm.

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    • 99Captain Judge99

      3 months ago

      Let’s be honest we all knew he wasn’t staying here long term though.

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      • Dogbone

        3 months ago

        Sounds like a fantasy baseball week, for the guy.

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  2. LordD99

    3 months ago

    Inevitable.

    Perhaps this can be a Netflix miniseries.

    Or, the Yankees signed him to a guaranteed contract, so this is one way for them to carry an extra pitcher!

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  3. Judge Judy

    3 months ago

    Best to keep a draft copy of this blog. I think it will be useful a couple more times.

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  4. swagsuperawesomeepiccoolman123

    3 months ago

    signed him, DFA’d him, he cleared waivers, elected free agency, signed him again, and DFA’d him again

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    • Blue Baron

      3 months ago

      You have a fine grasp of the obvious.

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      • swagsuperawesomeepiccoolman123

        3 months ago

        Thank you very much Blue Barron

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      • mlb fan

        3 months ago

        “Fine grasp of the obvious”..Hey, what are you doing? That was supposed to be my line.

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  5. InsertWittyName

    3 months ago

    Schrodinger’s pitcher

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  6. mike127

    3 months ago

    Seems like the Braves are confused, calling themselves the Yankees and misspelling Jesse Chavez.

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  7. Salzilla

    3 months ago

    Thanks for including that last paragraph. Seems to be just procedural.

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  8. Col_chestbridge

    3 months ago

    So because of his service time, he got to keep his salary the first time. So my question is, is he getting another batch of money every time this happens, or is he forgoing that in favor of being a readily available option?

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    • Steve Adams

      3 months ago

      Depends on the specific nature of his contract. He could be signing deals with 45-day advance consent clauses, which allow him to be cut with no future termination pay as long as it’s within the contract’s first 45 days. He could technically be signing split deals that aren’t fully guaranteed and thus only pay him for the time he’s in the big leagues (plus a separate split/proration for any minor league time).

      There are various setups he and the Yankees could arrange, but the player in situations like this generally feels respected and taken care of (or else they wouldn’t continue going along).

      With Ottavino specifically, it remains to be seen if he’s going to be comfortable going through this process four, five, six, etc. times — but there’s certainly some early evidence to suggest that’ll be the case. If it is, the Yankees are going to make sure he feels he’s being treated fairly.

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      • LordD99

        3 months ago

        Phone rings at the Ottavino household:

        Adam, it’s Brian Cashman. How goes the search?

        Slow, Brian. I’m actually thinking of retiring, spending more time with the fam.

        I can help you ease into retirement. A one million guaranteed contract. You’ll just have to be comfortable pitching an inning or two and bring DFA’d a couple times a month. We don’t have to shuttle an extra arm up from the minors, you get a million for your troubles, and have lots of time to spend with the kids.

        Well, it’s the best million dollar offer I’ve got today, and I still have my pitching lab to stay sharp, so see you at the Stadium later!
        —-

        I don’t believe this is the case, but is there anything to prevent it, in essence keeping an extra reliever on the roster while barely rostering him?

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          3 months ago

          @LordD99 It is one way to do it but there aren’t many relievers other than Otto which are amenable to such arrangements. I’m sure he can get a guaranteed league min. contracts with a bunch of other teams.

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        • mike q.

          3 months ago

          I don’t know if he could stay effective without pitching in live games, and he would have to be paid a lot to choose pitching for the Yankees AAA team vs another mlb team.

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        • LordD99

          3 months ago

          The most likely explanation is the Yankees are the only team giving him a shot at the moment, so this gives him a chance to show other teams he still has something. He has a split contract that pays 1MM on the MLB roster and a 150K in the minors. Maybe this time he accepts the minor league assignment?

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      • deweybelongsinthehall

        3 months ago

        He obviously believes he can still pitch and wants to. On that basis, no issues as long as he’s not blocking another reliever in the minors. The Yankees obviously believe he still can offer something of value.

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    • Boston’s Alignment

      3 months ago

      We found Adam Ottavino’s financial advisor.

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      • Frankie Bani

        3 months ago

        You better call Saul o Bartolo Colón lawyer

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  9. TJG88

    3 months ago

    Cleveland did this with Anthony Gose i recall

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    • Boston’s Alignment

      3 months ago

      Wild Gose chase.

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  10. 10centBeerNight

    3 months ago

    What a wild saga

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  11. Dumpster Divin Theo

    3 months ago

    You don’t do that to Otto. “Revenge for Wanda!”

    Reply
  12. NYCityRiddler

    3 months ago

    Now let me correct you
    on a couple of things, OK?
    Aristotle was not Belgian.
    The central message of Buddhism is not every man for himself.
    The London Underground is not a political movement.
    Those are all mistakes.
    I looked ’em up

    Reply
  13. AL B DAMNED

    3 months ago

    If Ottavino and Chavez were both on the S.F. Giants, they would be playing Ring around the Posey!

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    • RichardJarzynka

      3 months ago

      I like that.

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    • InsertWittyName

      3 months ago

      If Ottavino signed for the Braves and Chavez signed for the Yankees, it is possible the universe would end

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  14. RichardJarzynka

    3 months ago

    The only way Ottavino could have cleared waivers was if he had told every team that he would only either play for the Yankees or retire. He had a 3.67 FIP last year. The are NOT 30 MLB bullpens with eight pitchers better than Ottavino.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      3 months ago

      This is it. We don’t know how his past deals were structured. MLB also allows 10-day and/or three-game appearances contracts.

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    • StudWinfield

      3 months ago

      He does live in Brooklyn so perhaps he does prefer to stay with NY (Mets or Yankees) at this point in his career. With Mondays off in AAA it gives him an extra day to be home.

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  15. El Kabong

    3 months ago

    Babe Ruth was unavailable for comment.

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  16. Frankie Bani

    3 months ago

    The Pink Panther theme song

    Reply
  17. Rsox

    3 months ago

    “It’s like deja vu all over again”…

    Reply
  18. Old York

    3 months ago

    Really unfortunate. Guy just can’t stick with an MLB team.

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  19. James Midway

    3 months ago

    To be honest I’m confused by your tactics.

    Reply
  20. Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman

    3 months ago

    The guy who said he would strike out babe Ruth everytime falls from grace…

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    • mlb fan

      3 months ago

      “The guy who said”…Prime Ottavino was pretty dam good. And “dam good” modern pitchers could surely strike out prime Babe Ruth a time or two.

      But, what Mr. Ottavino neglected or forgot to mention, was the 4+ BOMBS, 11+ rbis and 11-25 batting line he would give up in the process of doing so.

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  21. leftykoufax

    3 months ago

    One smelly fart and he’s gone

    Reply
  22. mwrherm0

    3 months ago

    Guy must be paranoid. Guys probably play pranks and tap him on the shoulder. He’s like DON’T DO THAT!

    1
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  23. Mets Era Thumping Soto

    3 months ago

    Why don’t most teams come to arrangement with players to give them slightly higher salaries but release them a couple days a week and bring in a fresh arm? Then bring them back in when they are the fresh arms. Teams would essentially double their bullpen options.

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  24. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    3 months ago

    Sign Adam Ottavino… DFA him… Sign Adam Ottavino… DFA him… sign Adam tracing… DFA him…

    Sung to the tune letter internet meme “go to the store, buy a bottle of hoisin sauce get home, open the fridge- oh no, I already have a bottle of hoisin sauce! Go to the store, buy a bottle of hoisin sauce. Get home, open the fridge…” etc…

    Reply
  25. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    3 months ago

    Which team in baseball is the only team (as of yesterday) not to have a quality start yet in 2025 ?

    Reply

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