
Dan Straily
36-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Announces retirement from baseball
Straily announced Saturday via his personal Instagram account that he has retired from professional baseball.
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Straily had been pitching in the Mexican League this season and has not seen any action at the major-league level since 2019. The 36-year-old pitched in part of eight big-league seasons for six different clubs, finishing with a 4.56 ERA, 1.32 WHIP and 681:312 K:BB over 803.1 innings.
Straily had been pitching in the Mexican League this season and has not seen any action at the major-league level since 2019. The 36-year-old pitched in part of eight big-league seasons for six different clubs, finishing with a 4.56 ERA, 1.32 WHIP and 681:312 K:BB over 803.1 innings.
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Straily strung together a decent stretch as a big-league starter from 2016-18, but it all came crashing down last year. He was cut by the Marlins -- the team that traded Luis Castillo for him in January of 2017 -- and went on to post an ERA close to 10.00 for the Orioles before they too cut bait. The Phillies gave Straily a look but never brought him up to the majors. His K-rate sagged to just 14% and a lot of the contact against him was loud off the bat. The right-hander recorded a career-low 7.8% swinging-strike rate while giving up 4.15 HR/9 (not a typo). At 31, he opted to keep his professional career going by signing a contract to play the 2020 season in Korea.
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Signs split contract with Cubs
Straily signed a split contract with the Cubs on Thursday, Craig Mish of the Miami Herald reports.
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Returns to KBO
The Diamondbacks granted Straily his release from his minor-league deal Monday, allowing him to sign a one-year, $400,000 contract with the Lotte Giants of the Korea Baseball Organization, Jee-ho Yoo of the Yonhap News Agency reports.
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Won't make Opening Day roster
Straily was reassigned to minor-league camp Friday.
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Make auspicious debut
Straily allowed seven runs on nine hits (two home runs) while striking out three over three innings in Saturday's spring game against the Angels.
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Links up with Arizona
Straily signed a minor-league deal Thursday with the Diamondbacks that includes an invitation to MLB spring training.
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MLB return possible
Straily recently declined a contract offer from the KBO's Lotte Giants and could sign with an MLB club after the lockout, Craig Mish of SportsGrid.com reports.
Analysis
The right-hander has pitched the last two seasons with the Lotte Giants, posting a 3.22 ERA and 1.19 WHIP with 369 strikeouts in 360.1 total innings. Straily's most recent MLB stint was a disaster, though, as he pitched to a 9.82 ERA in 47.2 innings with Baltimore in 2019. Overall, the 33-year-old has a 4.56 ERA and an unremarkable 2.18 SO/W through 156 games across eight MLB seasons. Straily could be a cheap, intriguing option for clubs searching for rotation depth after the lockout.
The right-hander has pitched the last two seasons with the Lotte Giants, posting a 3.22 ERA and 1.19 WHIP with 369 strikeouts in 360.1 total innings. Straily's most recent MLB stint was a disaster, though, as he pitched to a 9.82 ERA in 47.2 innings with Baltimore in 2019. Overall, the 33-year-old has a 4.56 ERA and an unremarkable 2.18 SO/W through 156 games across eight MLB seasons. Straily could be a cheap, intriguing option for clubs searching for rotation depth after the lockout.