Hunter Strickland

Hunter Strickland

36-Year-Old PitcherRP
Texas Rangers AAA
2025 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Hunter Strickland in 2025. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
$Signed a one-year, minor-league contract with the Rangers in March of 2025. Released by the Rangers in March of 2025.
Back with Rangers
PTexas Rangers  AAA
March 22, 2025
Strickland signed a minor-league deal with the Rangers on Saturday.
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The Rangers released Strickland from his minor-league contract Friday, but he'll make a quick return to the club. He's likely to open the season with Triple-A Round Rock, though he had a 3.31 ERA and 1.09 WHIP to go along with a 57:24 K:BB across 73.1 innings with the Angels in 2024.
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Since 2023vs Left .211 105 17 14 19 4 0 3
Since 2023vs Right .210 188 40 10 37 8 1 7
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2024vs Left .211 105 17 14 19 4 0 3
2024vs Right .210 188 40 10 37 8 1 7
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Since 2023Home 3.79 1.16 38.0 1 1 1 7.6 2.8 1.7
Since 2023Away 2.80 1.02 35.1 2 1 0 6.4 3.1 0.8
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2024Home 3.79 1.16 38.0 1 1 1 7.6 2.8 1.7
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Strickland opened the year toiling on Tampa's alternate training site before being summoned on April 9. Over his first 16 innings, Strickland registered a 1.69 ERA and 1.25 WHIP, fanning 16 hitters. The Angels then acquired Strickland to bolster their depleted bullpen, but he surrendered seven earned runs in 6.1 frames before the Halos designated Strickland for assignment. The Brewers acquired him then Strickland returned to form, logging a 1.73 ERA and 0.91 WHIP with Milwaukee. Ignoring the 3.1 innings Strickland collected in 2020, last season's 14.9% K-BB% was his best since 2016. Even so, that's not fantasy quality as Strickland success last season was driven by a lucky .250 BABIP and 83.3 percent LOB mark. Don't be fooled by his impressive surface stats, there are much safer options in leagues where non-closing relievers are useful.
Following a five-year stint in San Francisco, Strickland signed with Seattle following the 2018 campaign. His tenure there sputtered as an early-season lat injury limited him to four games before he was traded to Washington in July. The change of scenery did little to quell a gradual decline in his effectiveness as the right-hander's 2019 ERA (5.55) and FIP (6.30) were each the worst of his career. Although Strickland increased his fastball velocity a tick over the previous campaign and lowered his walk rate to a respectable 7.6%, his strikeout rate continued a three-year drop, falling to a meager 17.1%. He also posted a career-worst 2.2 HR/9, more than doubling his previous high mark. The sample size (24.1 innings) is small, and Washington re-signed Strickland with the belief that he can turn things around. He could still challenge for a setup role, but he figures to have a short leash heading into 2020.
An injury to Mark Melancon opened the door for Strickland to break camp as the Giants' closer in 2018. The right-hander was doing just fine in the role until he punched a wall in mid-June following a blown save opportunity, resulting in a broken pinkie finger on his pitching hand which required surgery. Strickland ended up missing 50 games as a result and wasn't quite himself upon his return; he experienced a dip in velocity and struggled to a 6.59 ERA and 8:8 K:BB across 13.2 innings following his activation, never regaining control of the ninth inning. When it was all said and done, he posted a career-worst ERA (3.97), FIP (4.42) and K/9 (7.3), while his BB/9 stayed put at an unsightly 4.2. Strickland was non-tendered by San Francisco, but he should have little trouble finding work in a big-league bullpen.
While Strickland has proven himself to be a quality big-league bullpen arm, he's not any closer to taking over the closer role in San Francisco. Mark Melancon was signed to a lucrative deal last offseason to solidify the ninth inning, and when Melancon went down with an injury in 2017, the Giants brought in Sam Dyson to handle closer duties. Confined to a setup role, Strickland posted strikeout and home-run rates nearly identical to his 2016 marks (8.5 K/9, 0.59 HR/9), but his walk rate exploded, going from 2.8 BB/9 to 4.3. The estimators suggest Strickland overachieved a great deal with a 2.64 ERA, and the team's reluctance to use him to close games speaks volumes. He is averaging nearly 20 holds per year over the past three seasons, but if your league doesn't count holds, Strickland is a tough sell. He's risky as merely a ratios play.
Strickland built off his strong 2015 campaign with another solid season in 2016. While his ERA rose from 2.45 to 3.10, he induced more groundballs (47.3 percent groundball rate) and lowered his home run rate (0.6 HR/9) . He also incorporated his breaking ball more often to keep opposing hitters from sitting on his high-90s fastball. The lone criticism of his performance last season was his inability to take hold of the vacant closer role after Santiago Casilla was demoted in the second half of the season. The Giants went out and signed closer Mark Melancon in free agency, meaning Strickland may not even sniff the closer role again in the foreseeable future barring injury.
Strickland finally put it all together and had a stellar rookie campaign with the Giants in 2015. At 27 years old, he is not your typical rookie arm, battling injury and control issues to finally make it to the majors. Strickland throws straight gas, averaging a tick under 97 mph on his fastball. The knock on him coming into the season was his lack of secondary pitches, which made him too predictable and susceptible to the longball (he gave up six home runs in eight postseason appearances in 2014). He appears to have fixed that flaw in his game, mixing in a breaking ball 24.2% of the time in 2015, which led to a modest 0.70 HR/9 allowed. With his overpowering fastball and improved control, Strickland has been labeled the Giants' closer of the future by some. While that opportunity may not come in 2016, he looks to have locked up a late-inning role in San Francisco's bullpen.
The Giants trusted Strickland to handle critical spots in their bullpen during the playoffs, and he was tagged for a handful of key home runs while serving up six long balls in just 8.1 October innings. His story is one of perseverance, as Strickland has overcome shoulder and elbow injuries in his development to reach the big leagues for the first time just before turning 26 in September. Of course, his performance will largely be forgotten as the organization brought home a World Series title for the third time in five seasons anyway, but it will be interesting to see how he rebounds in 2015. Working with a high-90s fastball and slider, Strickland has the tools to be a dominant late-inning reliever, but he'll need to command his offerings more effectively to fully realize his potential.
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Enters open market
PFree Agent  AAA
March 21, 2025
The Rangers released Strickland on Friday.
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Receives NRI from Texas
PTexas Rangers  AAA
March 12, 2025
The Rangers signed Strickland to a minor-league contract Wednesday that includes an invitation to spring training.
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Takes loss in rough outing
PLos Angeles Angels  AAA
September 25, 2024
Strickland (3-2) took the loss against the White Sox on Tuesday, allowing three runs on two hits and one walk while retiring one batter.
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Notches 11th hold
PLos Angeles Angels  AAA
September 8, 2024
Strickland earned a hold against the Rangers on Saturday, allowing one hit in a scoreless inning of work.
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Getting chance to close, blows save
PLos Angeles Angels  AAA
August 2, 2024
Strickland was charged with a blown save Thursday versus the Rockies after he allowed two runs on a hit and a walk during the ninth inning. He had one strikeout.
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Closer for now
PCincinnati Reds  AAA
June 26, 2022
Strickland is the Reds' closer for the near future, reports Bobby Nightengale of The Cincinnati Enquirer.
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Despite his 5.11 ERA and 24:18 K:BB, Strickland is the Reds' closer for now. The veteran closed out Cincinnati's victory Friday for his third save of the season. He's been much better since May 1 with a 3.12 ERA and 19:7 K:BB in 17.1 innings. It's unlikely that Strickland will pile up too many saves as the Reds have the worst record in the National League and only 24 wins.
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