The Guardians have acquired left-hander Justin Bruihl from the Blue Jays in exchange for cash considerations, according to announcements from both clubs. The Jays had designated the lefty for assignment earlier this week. To open a 40-man spot, the Guards designated outfielder Jhonkensy Noel for assignment.

Bruihl, 29 in June, signed a minor league deal with the Jays ahead of the 2025 campaign. He eventually earned a roster spot and had a decent season, in some ways. His 5.27 earned run average in the majors doesn’t look nice, but that came in a small sample of 13 2/3 innings. He also had a strong 27.7% strikeout rate and 46.2% ground ball rate in that time. His 10.8% walk rate was a bit high but he was really held back by a .459 batting average on balls in play. ERA estimators such as his 4.16 FIP and 3.42 SIERA were far more optimistic.
His minor league numbers look more like those latter metrics than his big league ERA. He tossed 42 innings for Triple-A Buffalo with a 3.43 ERA, 27.8% strikeout rate, 9.1% walk rate and 58.4% ground ball rate.
Bruihl doesn’t throw especially hard. His two-seamer averaged just 90.2 miles per hour this year. He also mixed in a cutter at 87.5 mph and a 78.4 mph slider. He nonetheless managed to punch guys out and avoid hard contact. The Jays sent him between Triple-A and the majors this year but he was enough of a factor to be on their ALDS roster against a lefty-heavy Yankee lineup. He wasn’t carried on the roster for subsequent rounds.
Despite some intriguing numbers this year, he got squeezed off Toronto’s roster this week. He exhausted his final option in 2025 and will be out of options going forward. With the Jays also having lefties Brendon Little, Mason Fluharty and Eric Lauer on the roster, they designated Bruihl for assignment.
The Guards are intrigued enough to bring him aboard. Their southpaw relief contingent is currently headlined by Erik Sabrowski and Tim Herrin but those two each walked more than 15.5% of batters faced in 2025. Joey Cantillo could be in the mix but he’s more of a long reliever. With Bruihl’s option status, he’ll have to perform but there’s a path for him to earn a job in the Cleveland bullpen. He has under two years of service time, meaning he hasn’t yet qualified for arbitration and can be controlled for five full seasons if he can hold a roster spot.
The unfortunate side effect of adding Bruihl is that the Guards have cut “Big Christmas” from the roster barely a week before the holiday he’s named after. Noel has shown some big power in his career but also has a poor approach at the plate. In his 351 big league plate appearances, 32.8% of them have ended in a strikeout while he has only drawn a walk 4.8% of the time.
Despite hitting 19 home runs, his .193/.242/.401 batting line translates to a 79 wRC+. He’s not a good defender nor is he a burner on the basepaths, so he really needs to hit to provide value. The homers help but the overall offense has been lacking.
Like Bruihl, he exhausted his final option season in 2025. That was going to make it harder for the Guards to keep him on the roster, especially with guys like Chase DeLauter and George Valera reaching the big leagues this year.
He’ll head into DFA limbo and see if the Guards can line up a trade or if anyone wants him on waivers. If he lands somewhere else, he can be controlled for five full seasons. Since he has less than three years of service and doesn’t have a previous career outright, he will not have the right to elect free agency if he is passed through outright waivers unclaimed.
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Designating Noel right before Christmas…
That’s pretty evil
Hopefully an interested team picks him up on December 25th.
They should have waited till Christmas
Big Christmas being DFAd a week before Christmas feels wrong.
Designating Big Christmas on December 17th ks crazy work.
The lights went out on Big Christmas sometime last off-season.
Surprised they’d give up on him so soon. Yeah, he looked bad in 2025 but he was a mere 23 years old. I would think some team is going to snap him up
I could see Tito having him go down I-71.
DFA’ing Big Christmas for Justin Bruihl? I know the Guards have a special way with pitching, but Justin Bruihl?
Justin case?
“Just in case is what insurance should be called. Or actually more specifically “in case $**t” happens.
Quoting Forrest Gump again, I see 😂
Christmas was never coming. Time to move on
Someone will grab Big Christmas, before Christmas.
Before Christmas, I doubt it.
He reminds me a lot of Miguel Sano he has great power but an atrocious strikeout rate and batting average.
He reminds me of another flash in the pan or two of recent Cleveland lore…Franmil Reyes or Oscar Gonzalez, take your pick.
don’t forget bobby bradley
Yes, good one!
There’s the cheap right handed power bat the Pirates are looking for.
Won’t be surprise if they pick him up.
You won over Nutting at “cheap!”
Then they would have two passwords on the team….good move to confuse opposing pitchers (and fans).
Poor man’s Wily Mo Pena
You just doomed the Reds to get him for sure!
(Besides he’s cheap and won’t cost Big Bob a lot of lettuce plus a guy who strikes out a lot and can’t play the outfield is up Nick’s alley for an outfield option)
How do you deignate “Big Christmas” the week before Christmas? Terrible Guardians, Terrible
Noel seemed to always be a beast vs my Tigers. Apparently, that was in ’24. He sure looked like a big league player. What happened? I still see a lot of potential in this guy.
Christmas is ruined my son is crying thanks Chernoff.
Merry Christmas
So basically you designated Big Christmas Tree and brought in “Unknown Egg Nog” just say it how it is!!!!
I really still believed in Christmas.
It was Ceveand that designated him … Because they have “No L”
I’ll see myself out …
I still love the idea of Noel, but a player like him without the luxury of minor league options is tough to hang on to.
That being said, Nolan Jones is coming off a similarly bad year and is also out of options but got a raise in arbitration. At that point they might as well have gotten rid of him too.
Side note, but Vogt said recently that he wanted several relievers added this winter and they’re well on their way to that goal. I’m still hoping they bring Enright back, even if he’ll miss next year rehabbing.
Also, Jhonkensy Noel could be an absolute legend in Japan if that’s the career path he ends up choosing. I’ll always have fond memories of him.
The first Noel to be DFA’d this Christmas.
Oh, Holy, Holy, Holy Sh#t.
Christmas, not so “Big” this year!