The Athletics signed righty Scott McGough to a minor league pact over the weekend. McGough, a Wasserman client, has been assigned to Triple-A for the time being. The team never formally announced the deal, but McGough made his debut with the organization already, tossing a scoreless two-thirds of an inning with Las Vegas. The D-backs outrighted him earlier this month, but he opted for free agency and a change of scenery after two-plus years in the Diamondbacks organization.
McGough, 35, signed a two-year deal with the Snakes back in the 2022-23 offseason. At that time, he carried scant big league experience but had just produced a terrific four-year run in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball. He posted a grisly 4.73 ERA in his first season with the D-backs but logged a more encouraging 28.6% strikeout rate. His 2024 campaign was worse across the board. McGough was rocked for a 7.44 ERA in 32 2/3 innings. His strikeout rate plummeted to 16.7%, and his walk rate spiked from 10% to 14%. Arizona unsurprisingly declined a 2025 club option they’d held over the veteran reliever, but he eventually returned on a new minor league contract.
McGough pitched well enough in Triple-A to earn another look in the majors this year, but he was roughed up for five runs on in seven innings while tallying more walks than strikeouts. He’ll head to the Athletics’ Triple-A club now and try to build on his strong run in Reno earlier this season, in hopes of getting a look in a fresh big league setting. The A’s are short on experienced relievers; Mason Miller, T.J. McFarland and Sean Newcomb are the only three members of the current bullpen with even two years of major league service time. They looked to bring in another veteran over the winter when signing José Leclerc, but he’s been out since late April due to a lat strain.
In 116 2/3 major league frames, McGough has a 5.86 ERA, but he’s notched a career 4.50 ERA in Triple-A (3.38 since returning from Japan) and a 2.94 mark in NPB. He’s fanned 28.6% of his Triple-A opponents this year, versus a 6.3% walk rate.
I’m just wondering why they waited this long. He’s been ith them since Thursday or Friday. Something like that. He’s been pretty average
Cardinals: I think, at this point in the season when there are so many injuries to pitchers across the league, teams are taking chances on pitchers who are borderline at best to see if they can catch lightening in a bottle. Or at least a flicker.
“Pretty average” is very kind of you. Glad my Snakes cut sheets with him.
This is the one that turns the season around! Crime dog McGruff to the rescue. Go West Sac!
HES GONE
PRAISE BE
Oh McGough, you’ve done it again!
The A’s bullpen derailed their season. On paper it looked good with Miller, leclerc Ferguson, otanez, sterner. My only concern was no 2nd lefty and long reliever was uncertain. A couple got injured and the others had a rough stretch for a month. It’s kind of stabilized with harris and ginn, sp prospects but injury history and done well recently. Harris fb was 90-92 earlier in season now touching 94-95 mph