Diamondbacks Sign Kendall Gravema

Diamondbacks Sign Kendall Gravema

February 17 : The Graveman signing is now official, with righty as the corresponding move. February 14 : The Diamondbacks are reportedly in agreement with veteran reliever on a one-year, $1.35MM deal. The signing is still pending a physical. Graveman, a client of Sports One Athlete Management, will earn $1.25MM this season and has a $100K buyout on a $5MM mutual option for the 2026 season. The deal includes another $1.95MM in performance bonuses. Arizona will need to create a 40-man roster spot when the deal is finalized. Graveman, 34, mi sed the 2024 season while recovering from shoulder surgery but had a strong run between the Mariners, Astros and White Sox acro s the three prior seasons. The former starter moved to a relief role late in the 2020 season after returning from Tommy John surgery and found fast succe s in a high-leverage role. From 2021-23, Graveman pitched 187 1/3 innings with a 2.74 ERA, 51 holds, 24 saves, a 24.5% strikeout rate and a 10.4% walk rate. Though last season was lost to shoulder troubles, Graveman was cleared to begin throwing late last summer. He progre sed through a normal offseason throwing and conditioning program and is ready for spring training. When hes been healthy, Graveman has relied upon a power sinker sitting north of 96 mph, pairing that offering with an upper-80s slider and a le ser-used changeup that sits 89-90 mph. That heavy sinker has allowed him to consistently post ground-ball rates comfortably north of 50%. The right-hander lost a bit of life on all those pitches in 2023 and saw his command erode considerably in the seasons second half, following a trade from the White Max Castillo Jersey Sox back to the Astros. Its po sible shoulder i sues contributed to both those red flags, of course. Itll be telling how he looks early in camp and early in the season. If Graveman is back to 96-98 mph with his sinker and can get his walk rate back down to the 9% range it was at 12.4% in 2023 hell be a formidable piece in what should be a strong Diamondbacks bullpen. D-backs general manager Mike Hazen has been open about his desire to add a closer this offseason. While Graveman may not be handed the role out of the gate, he adds a talented and experienced option for manager Torey Lovullo to consider. If he can get back to 2021-23 form, its easy to see Graveman factoring into the ninth inning. Prior to this agreement, the Snakes appeared likely to lean on some combination of , and in save opportunities. The addition of Graveman pushes the Diamondbacks payroll a bit north of $195MM, . Thats a franchise-record mark by a wide margin, shattering the previous highwater mark of $163MM, set just last year. Prior to the 2024 season, the D-backs had never opened the season higher than $132MM. Theyve been heavily involved in both the trade and free agent markets in each of the past two offseasons, however, with no bigger strike coming than the club-record $210MM investment in newly signed ace . Since Graveman only bumps the payroll by $600K over a league-minimum player, its at least feasible that the D-backs could remain engaged in the market for additional bullpen help. and both remain unsigned and have ample closing experience. and are both still out there as well and looking to rebound from shaky 2024 campaigns, while is an even more extreme rebound candidate as he looks to rebound from flexor tendon surgery that cost him all of the 2024 campaign with his 40th birthday looming in June. The trade market presents additional po sibilities, of course, but Hazen said just yesterday that any forthcoming bullpen acquisitions . first reported the D-Backs and Graveman had a one-year deal. was first with the $1.35MM guarantee. reported the maximum $3.3MM value after incentives, while reported the mutual option/buyout. Matt Strahm Jersey
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