Baseball

A’s, Scott Alexander Agree To Major League Deal

on

The Athletics have agreed to a major league contract with free agent left-hander Scott Alexander, MLBTR has learned. Martin Gallegos of MLB.com first noted that Alexander, a client of Apex Baseball, had a locker set up in the Oakland clubhouse.

The 34-year-old Alexander is the third recent member of the Giants pitching staff to head across the bay to Oakland, joining righty Ross Stripling and lefty Alex Wood. Stripling was traded to the A’s earlier this month. Wood inked a one-year deal at that same time.

Alexander spent two years with the Giants, from 2022-23, and has appeared in parts of four seasons with the Dodgers and three with the Royals as well. He sports a career 3.29 ERA in 270 2/3 big league innings, though last year was a down season that saw the southpaw turn in a career-high 4.66 ERA in 48 1/3 frames for San Francisco.

Alexander has never missed many bats, instead relying on a sinker that’s produced a mammoth 68.4% ground-ball rate to help him neutralize opposing lineups. He battled command issues earlier in his career but has reined in the walks over the past three seasons, issuing a free pass to just 4.7% of his opponents during that time. He’s also recorded a 14.5% strikeout rate that ranks among the lowest in the league. Even with the lack of punchouts, fielding-independent metrics feel Alexander’s 3.56 ERA dating back to 2021 is generally in line with his skill set. He touts a 3.47 FIP and 3.53 SIERA in that time, both right in line with his earned run average.

More to come.

You must be logged in to post a comment Login