The Orioles will select the contract of right-hander Roansy Contreras prior to tomorrow’s game, interim skipper Tony Mansolino told the team’s beat today (link via Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com). Baltimore hasn’t yet decided whether Contreras will start the game or pitch in a bulk role following an opener, but Mansolino indicated that Contreras will pitch “a good amount” of tomorrow’s game.
Contreras, 25, was a well-regarded prospect in both the Yankees and Pirates systems, going from New York to Pittsburgh as part of the Bucs’ return in the Jameson Taillon swap. He enjoyed a nice debut campaign in 2022, pitching 95 innings of 3.79 ERA ball with a 21.1% strikeout rate and 9.6% walk rate for Pittsburgh, but Contreras has yet to replicate that success. In 136 2/3 innings from 2023-24, he logged a combined 5.47 earned run average with just an 18.5% strikeout rate and a 10.5% walk rate.
The Pirates jettisoned Contreras from the 40-man roster last May, and he’s bounced around the league in journeyman fashion since. The Angels acquired him for cash following that DFA, but Contreras went to the Rangers via waivers at the beginning of the offseason. That set the stage for a tumultuous winter. Contreras was waived five times last winter and went from Texas, to Cincinnati, to Baltimore, back to the Bronx and back to the Orioles before finally clearing waivers at the end of spring training.
That marked Contreras’ first time clearing waivers, which meant the O’s were able to stash him as a minor league depth piece. He’s spent all season in Triple-A, where he’s pitched 91 2/3 innings of 3.73 ERA ball with a 17.8% strikeout rate and 8.4% walk rate. Contreras is out of minor league options, so if this proves to be just a one-off appearance, the Orioles will need to designate him for assignment yet again. If he passes through waivers unclaimed this time around, Contreras would be able to reject an outright assignment to the minor leagues in favor of free agency.
I still believe in this guy.
I believe in your believing ability. I love you.
I believe in Aliens
I believe I can fly. I believe I can touch the sky.
Balmer, beLIEve, hon!
I believe that children are our future.
Orioles throwing everything against the wall to see what sticks. What a letdown from what was hoped for when the season began.
I guess that’s a silver lining on this season. Playoff teams don’t get to tinker like this.
A valid criticism of Elias is that he had a ton of ’19-’21 AB and IP to invest in finding some players, and all he came up with was Urias, Mateo, and Wells.
Urias did pretty well for us. He also found O’Hearn. Jeremiah Jackson is pretty hot right now. I am not really liking any of the pitchers he’s brought in so far. Some showed a bit of promise, but ultimately showed who they really are and why they were available.
More like Groansy
Roa, Roa, Roansy pack your bags and get on a Gulf Stream
Warily, Warily, warily, warily, pitch for another team.
Roa, Roa, Raonsy you’re trying to live your dream
Uh oh, it’s high, far, and gone, don’t forget to scream!
Contreras to popular belief, he might actually do alright here in Balmer.
This guy is a perfect example that Yankees player development is horrible.
“Building the rotation from the bottom up”.
With Roansy Contreras making a start, Elias is determined to find out how far down that bottom really is in a season he is responsible for them being in last place.
If you listen closely you may actually hear Elias’ fingernails scraping the metal bottom of the dumpster.
I think Steve Trachsel is still available.