Sean Poppen signed a minor league contract with the Angels, giving the team a veteran right-handed relief option to bolster a bullpen that has the worst ERA in the American League.
Poppen made his MLB debut in 2019 with the Minnesota Twins. He holds a career ERA of 5.08 over 67.1 major-league innings with the Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Tampa Bay Rays and Pittsburgh Pirates.
Sean Poppen.
— Morrie Silver (@MorrieSilver) June 20, 2019
Harvard graduate.
Velo guy.
Movement guy.
...oh my. pic.twitter.com/hx2mLRdQrM
The Virginia native was originally a 19th-round draft pick out of Harvard by the Twins in 2016. He made the Midwest League All-Star Game the following year, but was dabbling in relief pitching at the Double-A and Triple-A levels before reaching the big leagues in June 2019.
Poppen pitched 8.1 innings across four games, all in relief, for the Twins in 2019. He allowed 10 hits and seven runs — all earned — finishing his first big league season with a 7.56 ERA.
In 2020, Poppen participated in his first major league spring training. He did not have a minor league season to participate in because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and so was limited to 7.2 innings in six games with the Twins.
After the season, the Pirates claimed Poppen off waivers from the Twins. He relieved full-time at the Triple-A level in 2021 and also appeared in three games with Pittsburgh, allowing seven runs (four earned) in 4.2 innings.
On May 13, Poppen was designated for assignment by the Pirates and acquired by the Tampa Bay Rays for cash five days later. His time in the Rays' organization was brief.
Poppen produced a 1.59 ERA in 19 games with Triple-A Durham, and also retired the only two batters he faced in one game with Tampa Bay.
Sean Poppen (@SPoppen71) showed off a 5-pitch mix, including a 93-94 mph sinker and four-seam, a low 80's sweeper, a 90 mph cutter, and a change-up.
— Ben Brewster (@TreadAthletics) January 11, 2025
Check this out: pic.twitter.com/nxUqTY7nC6
On July 30, Poppen was designated for assignment by the Rays and claimed off waivers by the Diamondbacks.
Poppen finished the season in Arizona and pitched to a 4.67 ERA in 20 games out of the Diamondbacks' bullpen.
Class of 2024 CHC Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees: Sean Poppen, Jack Wynkoop, Brittany Pilkington Baine, Tanner Baine & Will MasonImpressive Dolphin Alumni pic.twitter.com/8CYrlWn9Yk
— Cape Henry Athletics (@AthleticsCHC) January 6, 2024
In 2022, Poppen made 29 appearances out of the Arizona bullpen and logged a 4.40 ERA across 28.2 innings.
After the season, Poppen was claimed off waivers by the San Diego Padres. He spent all of 2023 at Triple-A El Paso, logging a 6.33 ERA in 47 innings.
Poppen became a free agent after the season and signed a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners with an invitation to spring training.
After being released by the Mariners in April 2024, Poppen had been pitching in Mexico.
¡El PD Sean Poppen se vestirá de #Tecos en 2025!
— Tecos de los Dos Laredos (@LaredosTecos) January 29, 2025
Cuatro años en Grandes Ligas y nueve en total como profesional, respaldan al nuevo lanzador del equipo Binacional
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Poppen is one of 35 players from Harvard to appear in a major league game.
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