The Nationals announced today that they’ve designated right-hander Griff McGarry for assignment. The move clears a spot for Jorbit Vivas on the 40-man roster, whose previously reported acquisition from the Yankees is now official. McGarry was the Nationals’ Rule 5 draft pick back in December and now will be available to any of the league’s other clubs who are willing to claim him with Rule 5 stipulations attached. If he goes unclaimed, he must be offered back to the Phillies for $50K. If the Phillies pass on reacquiring McGarry, he can be outrighted off the roster into the Nationals’ farm system.
McGarry, 26, was a fifth-round pick by the Phillies back in 2021 and got some top-100 prospect attention earlier in his career. That was before his career took a turn for the worse in 2023, when he posted an ugly 6.00 ERA in 17 starts thanks to lackluster command. Those command issues caused the organization to move McGarry to the bullpen for the 2024 season, but his already-high 18.5% walk rate from 2023 ballooned to a whopping 24.0% when he moved into a relief role. That led the Phillies to return the right-hander to the rotation for 2025, and he turned in decent numbers across 21 starts, most of which were at the Double-A level. He still walked too many batters, with 13.9% of his opponents getting a free pass, but he managed to make up for that elevated walk rate with a sensational 35.1% strikeout rate.
That improvement was enough for the Nationals to roll the dice on McGarry back in December, but his signature command issues once again resurfaced during Spring Training. While he managed a decent 3.18 ERA in 5 2/3 innings of work, he walked (five) nearly as many batters as he struck out (six) in that time, leaving him with an 18.5% walk rate that would be difficult to justify carrying on a big league roster even for a rebuilding club. With optionable youngsters like Brad Lord and Ken Waldichuk capable of offering multi-inning relief with considerable upside and no Rule 5 restrictions, it’s not necessarily a surprising decision that the Nationals would opt for those arms rather than McGarry as they fill out their roster.
Should he go unclaimed on waivers, his upside is still considerable enough that it would be a surprise if the Phillies didn’t jump at the opportunity to reacquire him and continue his development throughout the 2026 campaign. Of course, it’s not impossible that he could be claimed; after all, McGarry was just the third-overall selection in the draft, meaning a number of teams later in the draft may well have considered drafting him themselves if he had fallen to them. Of course, it’s also a lot easier to draft a Rule 5 pick in December than it is to actually carry that player on their roster come March, so McGarry’s trip through the waiver wire will be one to watch over the coming days.

Y’all can keep him.
Gotta’ like the arm, even if he is having a hard time finding his command. Phils take him back if he clears for sure. One should never turn down the potential, even if it is a longshot to see him develop enough to become a reliable option in the majors.
I knew Kilambi was a heartless jerk, but thought he left that in Philly. Griff, if you’re reading, know you deserved better, and that you always have friends here.
Can’t believe we’re still having Griff McGarry conversations, might as well pay the 50K and use him in a swing role at Lehigh. Here’s how the Phillies minor league affiliates’ pitching staff’s may shape up by the end of this week, for anyone curious about the Phillies farm:
Lehigh Valley (AAA) Rotation:
1. A. Rangel
2. J. Cabrera
3. Y. Curet
4. C. King
5. A. McFarlane
Bullpen:
L. Trevino CL
M. Lazar SU
N. Hoffman SU
R. Cusick SU
D. Harper SU
Z. Pop/T. Mayza SU
A. Walling SU
G. Cabrera SU
B. Wilson MR
T. Richards MR
L. Stout LR/SP
Reading Rotation (AA)
1. B. Fausnaught
2. C. Steward
3. A. Combs
4. R. Dutton
5. B. Tucker
6. C. McGowan
Bullpen:
S. Teran CL
A. Baker SU
J. Estanasia SU
J. Pena SU
T. Kennedy-Hayes SU
D. Pulido SU
B. Beckel MR
C. Peluse MR
E. Jimenez LR/SP
Jersey Shore (A+)
1. Wood
2. Graves
3. Barbosa
4. Obermueller
5. Drombrowski
6. Bowker
Bullpen:
Fisher CL
Tallon SU
Craig SU
Amarante SU
Marquez SU
Ottenbreit MR
Youngerman MR
W. Hu Pan LR/SP
If you can’t make that pitching staff you might want re-evaluate your career path
Agreed. Rumor has it that he was a double for Charlie Sheen in Major League. Insurance or Real Estate might work out for him…
I thought he automatically has to be offered back to the Phillies
Cafe 80s. Guy named griff. Just say no!