The Giants and left-hander Ryan Borucki are in agreement on a one-year, major-league deal, according to Robert Murray of FanSided. Jon Heyman of the New York Post first mentioned that a deal was close. The Giants’ 40-man roster is full, so they will need to make a corresponding move. Borucki is a client of ISE Baseball.
Borucki, who turns 32 on March 31, joins a new organization just a day after being released by the White Sox. Since debuting with the Blue Jays in 2018, he owns a 4.28 ERA, a 19.7% strikeout rate, and an 8.9% walk rate in 256 1/3 innings. His strikeout and walk numbers are worse than average, though Borucki has shown flashes of success thanks to a strong 48.3% career groundball rate. His most recent above-average season came in 2023 with the Pirates. He posted a 2.45 ERA in 40 1/3 innings that year while walking just 2.6% of hitters and allowing less than one home run per nine innings for the first time since the pandemic season.
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