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Royals Purchase John Gant’s Contract

By Nick Deeds | May 18, 2025 at 8:42pm CDT

The Royals have purchased the contract of right-hander John Gant from the Atlantic League’s Long Island Ducks, according to a report from Robert Murray of Fansided. Gant will report to club’s Triple-A affiliate in Omaha.

It’s an exciting turn of events of Gant, who last pitched in the majors back in 2021 and hasn’t pitched much since. A 21st-round pick by the Mets all the way back in 2011, Gant was traded twice before he fully established himself in the majors: once from New York to Atlanta in the 2015 Juan Uribe trade, and a second time from Atlanta to St. Louis prior to the 2017 season in exchange for Jaime García. In between those two deals, Gant made his big league debut and pitched to a 4.86 ERA with a 4.39 FIP in a 50-inning cup of coffee with the Braves during the 2016 season.

The majority of Gant’s time in the majors came as a member of the Cardinals, however. The right-hander made just seven appearances with the club in 2017 but was a fixture of the club’s pitching staff as soon as the 2018 season, when he posted a 3.47 ERA (112 ERA+) in 114 innings of work spread across 19 starts and seven relief outings. His 4.07 FIP and pedestrian 19.5% strikeout rate both stood out as potential red flags about his abilities in that role, however, and so the Cardinals moved him to the bullpen full time ahead of the 2019 campaign. Gant spent two years as a full-time reliever for the Cards, and pitched quite well in that time with a 3.43 ERA (123 ERA+) and a matching 3.44 FIP thanks to a more robust 23.6% strikeout rate.

That strong performance in relief was enough to earn Gant another crack at starting in 2021, and it went fairly well early in the season. On June 1 of that year, Gant pitched six scoreless frames to lower his ERA to 1.60 on the year through 50 2/3 innings of work. That impressive figure was belied by a 4.02 FIP, but even replicating that figure the rest of the way would have been enough to make Gant a solid mid-rotation arm. Unfortunately, Gant was torched for 18 runs across 14 innings in his final four starts of the year for the Cardinals before moving back to the bullpen. With a 1.54 ERA (albeit one that was once again paired with a lackluster FIP of 4.71) in 11 relief appearances, Gant’s value was able to recover enough that the Cardinals swapped him to the Twins for veteran southpaw J.A. Happ at the trade deadline.

Gant pitched decently in seven relief outings for Minnesota but floundered once moved back into the rotation for the stretch run, surrendering a 6.12 ERA in 25 innings of work across seven starts in August and September. The Twins decided to cut bait on the righty after the 2021 season, and he elected free agency after clearing outright waivers that November. Once he became a free agent, he signed with the NPB’s Nippon-Ham Fighters to play in Japan during the 2022 season. Unfortunately, he was largely sidelined for the 2022-24 seasons, making just three appearances for the Fighters in 2023 and missing the other two seasons in that window entirely.

He’s re-emerged with the Ducks in 2025, however, and in his age-32 campaign he’s looked dominant with a 1.71 ERA across four starts while striking out 35.5% of opponents. Independent league play is obviously a far cry from the majors, but that level of dominance was still enough to get the attention of a Royals club in need of some extra starting pitching depth after losing Seth Lugo and Cole Ragans to the injured list this weekend.

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  1. Eric T

    2 months ago

    I really don’t know how anyone can discuss John Gant without mentioning the profound rate at which he issued walks. You can say all you want about other stats, but as a fan who watched hundreds of innings of Gant, his number one enemy was his propensity to walk batters.

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    • braves95 2

      2 months ago

      True. Always had good stuff. Too many walks.

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    • TheMichigan

      2 months ago

      I would say it’s more he doesn’t have insane K rates to justify the rate of walks he gives up. 4.8 BB9, 12.5% walk rate and a 1.3 WHIP won’t get it done when you’re only striking guys out at a 20% pace.

      This is kind of a wild comparison, but expands my point; take Mason Miller, he has a 10% BB% in his career, but he has a 38% K%, and also throws 100 and is legit because of it. Walks 2% less, but K’s 18% more.

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      • Eric T

        2 months ago

        You’re absolutely right, But as Gant was always a guy that seemed like he should be pitching to contact and getting ground balls, he just didn’t.

        I think it’s also fair to bring up that Gant’s walks (in my viewing experience) were him throwing non-competitive pitches. He might get to two strikes and instead of continuing to throw good pitches that might induce an out of some sort, he’d throw non-competitive pitches outside the zone hoping the batter would chase and strike himself out. More often than not, it seemed, the count would go full and soon the batter would have a free ticket to first base.

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        • TheMichigan

          2 months ago

          always found him lacking a true “out” pitch that worked in the MLB. He was able to get around MILBers with his raw stuff, he had a solid 2,450ish spin rate fastball, which admittedly was good, but MLB level guys just didn’t bite to the level where an org could see suitable sustainability, especially a guy messing with his pitch selection a lot. Like he picked up a cutter twice, quit using his curve a season to then ramp it up the next, etc.

          To your point, it seems he walked to many guys because he was always chasing that 3rd strike, and didn’t have the controllable pitch to get the out, and put them on base. Like throughout his MLB career, according to savant, he threw a sinker, change, cutter, curve and a slider, along with his 4-seam, which cratered in usage throughout his MLB career. That screams a guy just messing with his Arsenal trying to find something that works, and trying to shift his pitching profile to much. He worked up the sinker after the fastball with ok movement, that sort of got him through the minors didn’t work for K’s; long story short, he could get none of that 6 pitch arsenal to work or command. was a straight up jack of all trades, master of none when it came to using a pitch to strike a guy out.

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        • Eric T

          2 months ago

          Very thorough analysis, well done!

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    • LaFleur

      2 months ago

      It was long a running joke

      John Gant walks 7 batters
      Allows no runs

      John Gant = good at baseball

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  2. WadeBoggsWildRide

    2 months ago

    Looks like I need to go play for the Ducks if I want a ticket back to the show. All I’ve been doing is drinking myself to death waiting for a phone call.

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  3. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    2 months ago

    Brother from Another Mother, Ron Gant?

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  4. DonOsbourne

    2 months ago

    I was just wondering the other day whatever happened to Gant. He was pretty frustrating to watch, and he seemed to have a little bit of an attitude problem. I hope he’s figured some things out. Kudos to him for sticking with it.

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  5. DarkSide830

    2 months ago

    Still a MLB caliber pitcher I’d say.

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  6. Tdat1979

    2 months ago

    Royals need some depth with Lugo and Ragans on the IL. I won’t be surprised if they call up Rich Hill soon

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  7. Astros West Texas

    2 months ago

    Who is John Gant?

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