Diamondbacks Decline Elvin Rodriguez's Club Option
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Diamondbacks Decline Elvin Rodriguez's Club Option
"Rodriguez is no stranger to playing overseas, having already spent parts of the 2023-24 seasons in Japan with the Yakult Swallows. He delivered a 2.77 ERA over 78 innings in Nippon Professional Baseball, which led to a one-year split contract with the Brewers last winter to mark his return to MLB. The deal contained both the club option and a $900K salary for Rodriguez's time in the majors in 2025, which ended up being 19 2/3 innings of 9.15 ERA ball with the Brewers and Orioles."
"Rodriguez made his MLB debut with the Tigers in 2022, and his total resume in the bigs consists of a 9.40 ERA over 52 2/3 total innings. The righty allowed a whopping 21 homers within that small sample size, and keeping the ball in the park has been a consistent issue for Rodriguez even in his minor league career. Notably, Rodriguez allowed just a single home run over 45 innings with the Swallows in 2024,"
"Milwaukee was dealing with a ton of rotation injuries early in the season, which opened the door for Rodriguez to make the Opening Day roster and make two starts over his six total appearances for the Brew Crew. After being designated for assignment in July, the O's claimed Rodriguez but DFA'ed him as well in early September, upon which Arizona stepped in for another waiver claim. The Diamondbacks didn't give Rodriguez any looks on their active roster, and his time in the organization will now end after four Triple-A appearances."
The Diamondbacks declined a $1.35MM club option on right-hander Elvin Rodriguez, and the MLBPA added him to its free-agent list with reported interest from Asian teams. Rodriguez posted a 2.77 ERA over 78 innings with the Yakult Swallows in Japan, which led to a one-year split contract with the Brewers that included a club option and a $900K major-league salary for 2025. Rodriguez tossed 19 2/3 MLB innings in 2025 with a 9.15 ERA across stops with Milwaukee and Baltimore. He has a 9.40 ERA across 52 2/3 MLB innings and a long-standing home-run issue, though he surrendered only one homer in 45 innings in Japan. A move back overseas would likely deliver more guaranteed money than anticipated MLB minor-league offers.
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