The Diamondbacks announced that right-hander Tayler Scott has been designated for assignment. Fellow righty John Curtiss will take Scott’s place on the active roster, as Arizona selected Curtiss’ contract from Triple-A.
This is the second time in a month and a half that Scott has entered DFA limbo, as his previous designation from the Astros led to Scott electing free agency (he had the right to reject an outright assignment) and then signing a minor league deal with Arizona. The Snakes selected that minors contract to their active roster on June 10, but Scott’s struggles in Houston have continued with his new team.
Scott has an ominous 6.66 ERA over 25 2/3 total innings this season, breaking down as a 5.40 ERA in 16 2/3 frames with Houston and a 9.00 ERA in nine innings for Arizona. That brief time with the D’Backs has already included three home runs allowed and four walks, adding to the control problems that have nagged at Scott throughout his five MLB seasons.
Scott somewhat came out of nowhere to post a 2.23 ERA in 68 2/3 innings with the Astros last season, as it seemed like he had finally found a foothold in the majors at age 32 after a journeyman career that includes stints in Japan and independent baseball. Unfortunately, his lack of results this year may be sending him on another transactional carousel. Because Scott has been outrighted in the past, he can again decline an outright assignment in favor of free agency if he clears waivers.
Curtiss signed a minors deal with the D’Backs in February, and he is now in line for his first big league action of the 2025 campaign. Once Curtiss gets into a game, it will mark his eighth MLB season, and Arizona will be his eighth different team of a peripatetic career. Curtiss has a 4.06 ERA, 22.7% strikeout rate, and 7% walk rate over 108 2/3 career innings, and his most recent action in the Show was three appearances (and a 15.43 ERA in 2 1/3 innings) with the Rockies in 2024.
Trade for a closer please
How’s this for a package
Dbacks get: Ryan Helsley, cash
Cardinals get: Blaze alexander, Randal Grichuk
Arizona does that deal in a heartbeat. But why would STL want it? Randall is old and a platoon player now while Blaze is a failed utility option.
After his performance last night, this is not a surprise.
Well, he has pitched for 7 other ML teams, just another journeyman being bounced around from team to team, better not send out his laundry may not be here too long. May have a great career though as a travel agent once he hangs up his cleats.
Dang, that’s cold. Hahaha!😂