Right-hander Andrew Kittredge has been reinstated from the Rays’ injured list after a 10-day minimum absence due to a neck strain. To make room on the active roster, Tampa Bay placed left-hander Adam Conley on the COVID-19 injury list.
After four inconsistent years as a reliever, starter and opener with the Rays, Kittredge rejoined the team on a minor-league deal, looking to rebound after a 2020 season shortened by a UCL injury. The results have been startling, as Kittredge has one of the best members of the very strong Tampa bullpen and will likely be a big factor in the team’s postseason pitching plans.
Kittredge has a 1.55 ERA/2.96 SIERA over 69 2/3 innings, mostly working out of the bullpen with a few opener appearances on his résumé. As per Statcast, no pitcher in baseball has a higher chase rate than Kittredge, which has translated into an above-average 27.5% strikeout rate to go along with an excellent 5.6% walk rate. The righty has also continued to keep the ball on the ground, with a 54% groundball rate that stands as a new career high.
Conley will be sidelined for a quarantine period if he has tested positive for the virus, though there isn’t yet any indication if Conley has COVID-19 or if his placement is a precaution due to symptoms or contact tracing. (As always, teams are not obliged to reveal whether or not a player’s stint on the COVID-IL is due to a positive test.) After signing a minors deal with the Rays in May, Conley has a 2.29 ERA/4.01 SIERA over 19 2/3 relief innings.
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