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Cardinals Acquire Justin Bruihl, Designate Zak Kent For Assignment

By Darragh McDonald | January 6, 2026 at 2:45pm CDT

The Cardinals have acquired left-hander Justin Bruihl from the Guardians in exchange for cash considerations, according to announcements from both clubs. Bruihl had been designated for assignment by Cleveland last month. Right-hander Zak Kent has been designated for assignment by the Cards today in a corresponding 40-man roster move.

It’s the second cash deal of the winter for Bruihl, who will turn 29 in June. The lefty began the offseason with the Blue Jays but was bumped off the roster when Toronto signed right-hander Tyler Rogers last month. The Guardians sent some cash north of the order to grab Bruihl but then designated him for assignment three days later when they signed Shawn Armstrong. DFA limbo normally lasts a maximum of one week but there are different rules around the holidays, so Bruihl was hanging out there for almost three weeks.

He now finally has some resolution and it could be a good spot for him to carve out some big league playing time. Bruihl posted good numbers in 2025 but exhausted his final option season, which pushed him to the fringes of Toronto’s roster. The Jays have been busy upgrading their pitching staff for another run at competing in 2026 and bumped Bruihl off. Cleveland had one of the best bullpens in the league last year and was also going to have a tough time keeping the southpaw around for long.

But the Cardinals are rebuilding and should therefore have a bit more breathability in their relief group. JoJo Romero is currently the top lefty in their projected bullpen but he is one year away from free agency, making him likely to be traded in the coming weeks. If Romero is dealt, that would leave Bruihl and Nick Raquet as the two lefty relievers on the St. Louis 40-man roster. Raquet was called up late in the 2025 season and has just two big league innings under his belt.

Bruihl has thrown 89 2/3 innings over multiple seasons between the Dodgers, Rockies and Blue Jays. Toronto only let him throw 13 2/3 big league innings in 2025 but he fared decently, despite posting a 5.27 earned run average. His 10.8% walk rate was a bit high in that small sample but his 27.7% strikeout rate and 46.2% ground ball rate were both a few ticks better than average. He also logged 42 Triple-A innings last year with a 3.43 ERA, 27.8% strikeout rate, 9.1% walk rate and 58.4% ground ball rate.

The Cards could perhaps sign some veterans before Opening Day but it’s a decent landing spot for Bruihl to get some more time in the majors. If he succeeds with the Cardinals in 2026, they could keep the relationship going. He currently has one year and 112 days of service time, meaning he’s five years away from free agency. He would also be affordable for the rebuilding club, as he is still in his pre-arbitration years.

Kent, 28 in February, has never pitched for the Cardinals. He was just claimed off waivers from the Guardians a month ago. He made his major league debut with the Guards last year, posting a 4.58 ERA in 17 2/3 innings. His 21.1% strikeout rate, 10.5% walk rate and 37.3% ground ball rate were all a bit worse than league average.

He does have some interesting minor league numbers. He tossed 38 Triple-A innings last year with a 2.84 ERA. He got grounders on 54% of balls in play at that level and struck out 31.4% of batters faced, though he also gave out walks at a high clip of 13.2%.

Like Bruihl, Kent is out of options, though Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported last month that he is eligible for a fourth option year. Perhaps that will help him latch on somewhere else. The Cards will now have seven days of DFA limbo to figure out what’s next for Kent. The waiver process takes 48 hours, so they will have a maximum of five days to field trade interest.

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  1. Candlestoked

    2 days ago

    Zak Kent calls Bruihlshti on this move.

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    • Paleobros

      2 days ago

      That joke Bruihls.

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  2. mack423

    2 days ago

    Hmm, I saw Kent competing for a bullpen spot. Hope he clears waivers if they go that route. I’m not even sure if I’d rather have Bruihl (lefty aside).

    Bruihl adds a bit more competition than Shuster (and at this point, will probably fight Raquet for a spot) though, for sure.

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  3. This one belongs to the Reds

    2 days ago

    Those Johnny Cash records are popular among MLB GMs.

    Reply
  4. whyhayzee

    2 days ago

    He gave up runs but he struck guys out. Derp.

    Reply
  5. Guarded Indian

    2 days ago

    Cleveland will claim Kent back. Seems to go this way a lot.

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    • EndinStealth

      2 days ago

      They would have just made the trade for Kent instead of cash in that case.

      Reply
      • mack423

        2 days ago

        Huh? Not at all. Kent will be on waivers soon, so they could grab him if they’d like, but the Cardinals will hope he clears and comes to camp as a NRI.

        Reply
  6. Enjoy sack lunch

    2 days ago

    Carve the holiday yak!

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  7. pete v

    2 days ago

    Guardians have to make payroll…

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    • Avory

      2 days ago

      Nothing cheaper than cheapshot artists…

      Reply
  8. Bart Harley Jarvis

    2 days ago

    Check It Out!

    Reply
  9. Paleobros

    2 days ago

    He’s like the most wanted white elephant gift of the offseason.

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    • One time, Cleveland

      2 days ago

      A few years ago there was a guy…penn murfee was on 5 different rosters without throwing a single pitch for any of them

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  10. bestone

    2 days ago

    I guess better than being traded for a team bus and a bag of bats…

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    • The Boogeyman

      2 days ago

      Is it? After all it is to the Cardinals and I like the Cardinals it is just going to be an ugly season.

      Reply
  11. Jacksson13

    2 days ago

    At the first sign of trouble, ZAK KENT will become SUPERMAN !
    IF
    He can find a phone booth….

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  12. Flags in the wind

    1 day ago

    John King on an arb salary was non-tendered. The bar was already low. Bruihl does have a runway, but so did Kent, until he didn’t.

    Reply
  13. paulk-2

    1 day ago

    Mozaliak still running things via Zoom from his basement.

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