Minnesota Twins Sign Another Legitimate Relief Arm for Already Beefed Up Bullpen
With Spring Training now only two weeks away, the Minnesota Twins have made another move to strengthen an already beefed up bullpen, signing 36-year-old Jay Jackson, who pitched for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2023, to a Major League contract.
Free-agent reliever Jay Jackson and the Minnesota Twins are in agreement on a major-league contract, pending physical, according to a source familiar with the deal.
— Robert Murray (@ByRobertMurray) February 5, 2024
Minnesota Twins sign relief pitcher Jay Jackson
Jay Jackson struggled to bust into the MLB prior to his 31st birthday. In 2015, at the ripe age of 27, he was called up by the San Diego Padres, but struggled in 6 appearances, posting a 6.23 ERA, 1.846 WHIP and a 65 ERA+. His FIP in those 4.1 innings 9 years ago, though? 1.98…
For those who don’t know what FIP is, think of it as what a pitcher’s ERA should be. Sometimes, a pitcher throws great pitches and is outmatched by an even better swing or at-bat. When a pitcher gives up runs in those situations, his ERA goes up but his FIP doesn’t.
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Nonetheless, Jay didn’t get another opportunity in the MLB until four years later in Milwaukee, at the age of 31. This time, he lasted 28 appearances (30.1 IP), brought his ERA down to a more respectable 4.45 (along with a more comparable 4.66 FIP) and his ERA+ up to 101, slightly above league average.
Two seasons later, in 2021, he got another chance, this time with the San Francisco Giants. Yet again, he improved in limited action, pitching 21.2 innings and posting a 3.74 ERA and 112 ERA+. But before he could turn a productive 2021 into a successful 2022, Jay suffered a March Lat injury and was placed on the 60-day injured list.
By the time he was able to climb back to the big leagues (Atlanta Braves this time), Jackson threw just 1.1 innings on the season (allowing 0 runs and 1 hit). But in May 2023, he got another MLB opportunity, this time with the Toronto Blue Jays, and took advantage.
Jay Jackson breaks through in 2023
In multiple big league stints from May 6 to August 11, Jackson pitched 19.2 innings, stretched across 16 games for the Jays. He carried an absolutely absurd 0.46 ERA in that span, along with a .134 BA against and impressive 2.80 FIP. In other words, he was untouchable.
Jay Jackson is excellent. Good human being as well. So happy for him. pic.twitter.com/0MpCtzg2kV
— Brennan qualifying offer Delaney (@Brennan_L_D) August 8, 2023
After two “bad outings” in a row in mid-August, where Jackson gave up 3 runs in 2.1 innings pitched, he was sent down, just to be brought back up two weeks later. Pretty much from then on out, Jay was really good, finishing the season with 29.2 innings pitched and an incredible 2.12 ERA to go with and even more impressive 0.910 WHIP.
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On his career, Jay Jackson has a 3.50 ERA, 1.179 WHIP and 124 ERA+, in 87.1 innings pitched. The Minnesota Twins didn’t get a shut-down closer or staple to their bullpen with tonight’s signing. But without a doubt, they added yet another veteran piece with proven competitive stuff to a bullpen that might already be the best in the American League.
Twins signed veteran reliever Jay Jackson. Seems like a great clubhouse guy, almost a coach-like demeanor. Pitched 25 games last year (2.12 ERA/0.910 WHIP). He’s been everywhere including Hiroshima: https://t.co/lSw65Xf2nX pic.twitter.com/ucWB7nnkHQ
— Jeff (@MNTwinsZealot) February 5, 2024
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