Jumbo Diaz

Jumbo Diaz

40-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a minor-league contract with the Marlins in January of 2018.
Receives spring invite from Marlins
PMiami Marlins  
January 12, 2018
Diaz signed a minor-league contract with the Marlins on Friday which includes an invitation to spring training, Chris Cotillo of SB Nation reports.
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The Rays designated Diaz for assignment in July after he struggled to a 5.70 ERA and 1.57 WHIP in 31 appearances. Diaz was able to salvage something from 2017 after signing with the Astros, posting a 2.92 ERA and three saves in 12 appearances with Triple-A Fresno to close the year. He also had a couple serviceable seasons with the Reds, so it's not much of a stretch to think he could break camp in the Miami bullpen.
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Collette Calls: Grading the NL Predictions
October 8, 2016
Jason Collette looks back at his 15 predictions for the National League this year. Some, like the prediction for Jake Arrieta, went well, others did not.
MLB Barometer: Walking the Tightrope
April 19, 2016
Vlad Sedler discusses the tightrope act that comes with giving up on drafted players for free agents in this week's Barometer, which also spotlights the rise of Jake Odorizzi.
NL FAAB Factor: Waiver Pickups of the Week
April 3, 2016
Jan Levine looks over the winners of spring job battles for roster-worthy buys, and sees a lot of moving parts in Arizona due to A.J. Pollock's latest injury
Regan's Rumblings: Getting a Jump on Free Agents
April 1, 2016
David Regan looks at players who likely went undrafted this spring and could help fantasy owners as waiver-wire pickups in Week 1, like Arizona's Jake Lamb.
Spring Training Job Battles: Countdown to Opening Day
March 25, 2016
Clay Link checks in on all the major positional battles from around Major League Baseball. Is Aaron Sanchez a lock to make the rotation?
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Diaz's fastball velocity dropped by 1.5 mph last season, and with it his strikeout rate cratered from 27.5 percent to 20.3 percent, and his HR/9 rate jumped to 1.67. These are not good things when a pitcher is trying to be a late-innings reliever. While the Reds are still in teardown mode and building a bullpen becomes the last priority, there's only so much that they can accept. Diaz remains with the organization, but J.J. Hoover is now gone after a similar regression and Diaz could follow him in short order.
Diaz has the ability to miss a lot of bats, but the problem for him is what happens when someone does make contact. He gave up nine homers in 60.1 innings in 2015, a rate that is toxic when you're attempting to work in high-leverage situations late in games. Following the trade of Aroldis Chapman to the Yankees, Diaz will be among those that the Reds could look at to fill the void, though they might settle first upon J.J. Hoover.
Diaz quietly was one of the better stories in baseball last year. He lost over 70 pounds in the offseason to get below 300 pounds for the first time in years, yet still maintained the velocity on his lively fastball. After dominating at Triple-A Louisville for half a season, he finally made his major league debut at age 30 in June, having toiled in the minors for 10 years. He moved on to be one of the few reliable arms in the Reds' bullpen, becoming their top setup man after the Jonathon Broxton trade. Aroldis Chapman isn't going anywhere, but Diaz is the next in-house option should something go wrong.
Nicknamed "Jumbo," Diaz has been known primarily for two things in his career to date: pushing triple digits on the radar gun and 300 pounds on the scale. The rotund righty has been limited by arm injuries in recent years, including Tommy John surgery, so he's a long shot to make an impact in the coming years.
Diaz is coming off of Tommy John surgery, but he's a big right-hander whose fastball has been clocked as high as 99 mph.
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Lands minors deal with Houston
PHouston Astros  
July 31, 2017
Diaz signed a minor-league contract with the Astros on Monday, Jake Kaplan of the Houston Chronicle reports.
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Elects free agency
PFree Agent  
July 21, 2017
Diaz has cleared waivers and elected free agency, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
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DFA'd by Rays
PTampa Bay Rays  
July 16, 2017
Diaz was designated for assignment Sunday.
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Touched up for four runs Saturday
PTampa Bay Rays  
June 25, 2017
Diaz gave up four earned runs on five hits over two innings in Saturday's 8-3 loss to the Orioles. He struck out two.
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Second consecutive strong outing Thursday
PTampa Bay Rays  
June 16, 2017
Diaz fired 1.1 scoreless innings in Thursday's 5-3 loss to the Tigers, allowing one hit and recording a strikeout.
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