Kyle Barraclough

Kyle David Barraclough (bear-ah-cluff[1] born May 23, 1990) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the High Point Rockers of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Miami Marlins, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, Minnesota Twins and Los Angeles Angels.

Kyle Barraclough
Barraclough with the Miami Marlins in 2018
High Point Rockers – No. 27
Pitcher
Born: (1990-05-23) May 23, 1990
Santa Clara, California, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
August 7, 2015, for the Miami Marlins
MLB statistics
(through 2022 season)
Win–loss record18–15
Earned run average3.61
Strikeouts346
Teams

Career

After graduating from Wilcox High School in Santa Clara, California,[2] Barraclough played college baseball at St. Mary's College of California. In 2011, his junior year, he had a 6–5 win–loss record with a 3.60 earned run average (ERA) in 15 games (14 starts).[3] After the season, he was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 40th round of the 2011 MLB draft, but did not sign.[4] As a senior in 2012, he pitched to a 2–9 record with a 3.95 ERA in 84 innings.[5]

St. Louis Cardinals

Barraclough was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the seventh round, 240th overall, of the 2012 Major League Baseball draft.[6] He signed with the Cardinals and made his professional debut with the Low-A Batavia Muckdogs. In 15 games between Batavia and the Single-A Quad Cities River Bandits, Barraclough posted a 3.06 ERA with 33 strikeouts. In 2013, he played for the Rookie-level GCL Cardinals, struggling to a 13.50 ERA in 3 appearances and missing most of the season due to injury. He split the 2014 season between the Single-A Peoria Chiefs and the High-A Palm Beach Cardinals, pitching to a cumulative 2–2 record and 2.45 ERA in 48 appearances between the two teams. In 2015, after logging a stellar 0.60 ERA in 11 games for Palm Beach, Barraclough received a promotion to the Double-A Springfield Cardinals, where he was named a Texas League All-Star after recording a 3.28 ERA with 28 strikeouts in 24.2 innings pitched.[7]

Miami Marlins

On July 24, 2015, Barraclough was traded to the Miami Marlins for Steve Cishek.[8] He was called up to the majors for the first time on August 7, 2015.[9] He struck out Joey Terdoslavich for his first Major League strikeout. He finished 2–1 with a 2.59 ERA in 24+13 innings, he struck out 30 while issuing 18 walks. In 2016, he struck out 113 in just 72+23 innings. He also issued 44 walks. The next season he appeared in 66 games, striking out 76 in 66 innings. On June 3, 2018, he replaced Brad Ziegler as closer.

Washington Nationals

Barraclough with the Washington Nationals in 2019

On October 10, 2018, Barraclough was traded to the Washington Nationals for international slot value.[10] He was sent down to the Harrisburg Senators of the Class AA Eastern League on July 27, 2019, after struggling to a 6.66 ERA in 33 appearances.[11] On August 6, 2019, Barraclough was designated for assignment.

San Francisco Giants

On August 9, 2019, the San Francisco Giants claimed Barraclough from the Nationals off of waivers.[12] On August 15, Barraclough was designated for assignment. He was outrighted to the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats on August 16.[13] On September 2, the Giants selected Barraclough's contract. Barraclough was designated for assignment on October 30 and elected free agency on November 1.[14]

San Diego Padres

On December 17, 2019, Barraclough signed a minor league contract with the San Diego Padres organization. He elected free agency on July 14, 2020.

New York Yankees

On February 2, 2021, Barraclough signed a minor league contract with the New York Yankees organization and was invited to Spring Training.[15] Barraclough pitched to a 3.21 ERA in 14.0 innings of work for the Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, but was released on June 18, 2021.[16][17]

Minnesota Twins

On June 20, 2021, Barraclough signed a minor league contract with the Minnesota Twins organization and was assigned to the Triple-A St. Paul Saints.[18] After posting a 2.86 ERA with 31 strikeouts and 18 appearances for St. Paul, the Twins selected Barraclough's contract on August 19. Barraclough entered in relief for the Twins against the Yankees on August 20. [19] Barraclough made 10 appearances for the Twins, going 2–0 with a 5.54 ERA and 18 strikeouts. On October 8, Barraclough was outrighted off of the 40-man roster.[20] On October 14, Barraclough elected free agency.[21]

Los Angeles Angels

On January 13, 2022, Barraclough signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Angels.[22] He was assigned to the Triple-A Salt Lake Bees to begin the year.

On May 7, 2022, Barraclough was selected to the 40-man and active rosters.[23] Barraclough was designated for assignment on June 27 after Dillon Thomas was claimed off waivers.[24] He was outrighted off the roster on June 30. He finished the season at 0–1 record with a 3.00 ERA and nine strikeouts in eight games.[1] In 41 appearances for Salt Lake, Barraclough recorded a 3.00 ERA with 61 strikeouts and 2 saves in 45.0 innings pitched. On October 14, Barraclough elected to become a free agent.

High Point Rockers

On May 16, 2023, Barraclough signed with the High Point Rockers of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.[25]

Personal

Barraclough grew up a Giants fan.[2]

References

  1. "Kyle Barraclough". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
  2. "Former Wilcox Star Shining in the Major Leagues – The Silicon Valley Voice". Svvoice.com. July 19, 2017. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
  3. "Kyle Barraclough Selected By Twins In MLB Draft – SMC California Athletics". Smcgaels.com. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
  4. "Kyle Barraclough Selected By Twins In MLB Draft". SMCGaels.com. Retrieved December 3, 2015.
  5. Wagaman, Andrew. "Cardinals make draft picks in rounds 2–15 today | Cardinal Beat". stltoday.com. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
  6. "BSB – Kyle Barraclough Drafted By Cardinals in Seventh Round". SMCGaels.com. Retrieved December 3, 2015.
  7. "Kyle Barraclough College & Minor Leagues Statistics & History".
  8. "St. Louis Cardinals add former Miami Marlins closer Steve Cishek to bullpen". ESPN.com. July 24, 2015. Retrieved December 3, 2015.
  9. "Miami Marlins place Jose Urena, Andre Rienzo on DL; call up Kendry Flores, Kyle Barraclough". FOX Sports. August 7, 2015. Retrieved December 3, 2015.
  10. "Nationals acquire reliever Kyle Barraclough from the Marlins". Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  11. Collier, Jamal (July 27, 2019). "Kyle Barraclough optioned to Double-A Harrisburg | Washington Nationals". Mlb.com. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
  12. Calcaterra, Craig (August 9, 2019). "Giants claim Kyle Barraclough from Nationals". Sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
  13. Todd, Jeff (August 16, 2019). "Giants Outright Kyle Barraclough". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved August 18, 2019.
  14. Crowley, Kerry (October 30, 2019). "Giants make first acquisition of offseason, add left-handed starting pitcher". The Mercury News. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  15. "Yankees, Kyle Barraclough Agree to Minor League Deal".
  16. "Kyle Barraclough: Parts ways with Yankees".
  17. "Yankees Release Kyle Barraclough".
  18. "Five-Year MLB Veteran Kyle Barraclough Added To Saints Roster". MiLB.com. June 20, 2021. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
  19. "Twins Select Andrew Albers, Kyle Barraclough".
  20. "Veteran RHP Kyle Barraclough among six players outrighted by Twins". October 8, 2021.
  21. "Players Recently Electing Free Agency". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved October 16, 2021.
  22. "Angels Sign Magneuris Sierra, Kyle Barraclough To Minors Deals". MLB Trade Rumors. January 13, 2022.
  23. "Angels' Kyle Barraclough: Joins big-league roster". cbssports.com. Retrieved February 7, 2023.
  24. "Angels' Kyle Barraclough: Loses 40-man spot". cbssports.com. Retrieved March 23, 2023.
  25. https://www.atlanticleague.com/stats/transactions/
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