Guardians Sign Veteran Lefty Ryan Borucki to Minor League Deal
The Guardians have signed veteran left-handed reliever Ryan Borucki to a minor league contract after his release from the Giants in June. The 32-year-old has not pitched in a couple of months, and while he brings significant MLB experience, he may first need time in a lower affiliate before moving to Triple-A. In 23 2/3 innings this season, Borucki posted a 4.94 ERA with San Francisco. His career highlights include a 2.45 ERA during his best season with the Pirates in 2023. Currently, Cleveland's bullpen features three lefties but is hindered by inconsistent metrics, making Borucki a depth option rather than an immediate solution.
By the Numbers- 4.94 ERA in 23 2/3 innings pitched with the Giants this season.
- 2.45 ERA in 40 1/3 innings during his best season with the Pirates in 2023.
- Cleveland currently has three lefties in the bullpen: Tim Herrin, Erik Sabrowski, and Will Dion.
- Borucki is likely to spend time in a minor league affiliate before joining the Guardians at the big league level.
Borucki will be assessed in the minors to regain pitching form before potentially being considered for a call-up to the Guardians' active roster. Monitoring performance metrics and health will be crucial as he attempts to reenter the major leagues.
Bottom LineThe Guardians' signing of Ryan Borucki adds depth to their bullpen amidst current inconsistencies. While he might not contribute immediately, his experience and previous high-performance metrics suggest he could be a valuable asset in due time.
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