Stephen Gonsalves

Stephen Gonsalves

30-Year-Old PitcherP
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Free Agent
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$Signed a one-year, minor-league contract with the Rockies in May of 2024. Released by the Rockies in August of 2024.
Signs minors deal with Rox
PColorado Rockies  
May 28, 2024
Gonsalves signed a minor-league contract with the Rockies on Tuesday.
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The Dodgers brought Gonsalves in on a minor-league deal in January, and he posted a 6.00 ERA and 1.89 WHIP through 18 innings with their Triple-A affiliate before being released Friday. He'll now look to carve out a role for himself within the Rockies organization, though a return to the majors is unlikely barring a drastic turnaround. The 29-year-old southpaw will report to Triple-A Albuquerque.
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January 30, 2019
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September 22, 2018
Todd Zola ranks starting pitchers for the season's final week, which likely will be chaotic as usual. But not for Max Scherzer, who is pitching for a Cy Young.
Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Two-Start Options Abound
September 15, 2018
Todd Zola ranks the week's starting pitching, which is packed with two-start quality arms, including Tampa Bay Cy Young candidate Blake Snell.
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Gonsalves battled elbow issues last season and made just one appearance at Triple-A Rochester where he threw two innings (he threw 11 innings in rehab outings). He was coming off his first taste of the majors in 2018 and looked set to compete for a big-league job before the injury. With a fastball that tops out at 90 mph and with significant command/control issues in the minors (65 walks in 120.2 innings in 2018), Gonsalves will have a hard time sticking in a major-league rotation. He will have to reduce his walks, generate more groundballs (39.5 GB% at Triple-A in 2018) and limit hard contact. He's had promising groundball and infield-flyball rates at times in the minors, but his deceptive style hasn't translated against big-league hitters. He'll try to win a role with the Mets, but likely needs to first prove he's healthy at Triple-A.
Gonsalves got his first taste of the majors last season after posting a 2.96 ERA and 8.5 K/9 at Triple-A. However, he struggled in seven major-league appearances with a 6.57 ERA. Lacking high-end stuff (89.8 mph fastball) and with significant command/control issues in the minors last year (65 walks in 120.2 innings), Gonsalves looks hard pressed to have much success in a major-league rotation. He will have to reduce his walks, generate more groundballs (39.5 GB% at Triple-A) and limit the hard contact. He has had promising groundball and infield flyball rates at times in the minors. Unfortunately his deceptive style in the minors, where he relied on getting whiffs on high fastballs, just doesn't seem likely to translate against big-league hitters. He will head back to Triple-A and will likely get another look in the majors at some point, just don't expect the results to be much better.
Gonsalves’ pitching style seems to have finally met its match in the form of Triple-A hitters. He missed the first six weeks of the season with a shoulder injury, but finished in the top 10 in the Southern League in FIP (2.88), WHIP (1.03) and K-BB% (20.7). Always labeled as a pitcher whose minor-league numbers oversell the quality of his stuff, Gonsalves may not possess a plus pitch in his arsenal, although his changeup is close. He gets by with a low-90s fastball that he features at the top of the zone, which helped him lead all Southern League pitchers with a whopping 31.1 percent infield flyball rate. When he got to Triple-A, his IFFB% dipped to 24.1 percent while his line-drive rate and HR/FB spiked. In other words, more advanced hitters forced him to bring his average fastball down and then did damage. He will return to Triple-A, but it’s hard to envision which adjustments he could make that will allow for him to profile as anything better than a No. 4 starter.
Gonsalves could be Minnesota's top pitching prospect after a dominant season at High-A and Double-A. He pitched a combined 140 innings, good for a 2.06 ERA and 9.9 K/9 between High-A Fort Myers and Double-A Chattanooga. Gonsalves sits in the low-90s with his fastball, but it plays as an above-average pitch due to his extension, high spin rate and a low arm slot that causes deception. His changeup is his best pitch, a potentially plus offering with good sink, while his slurvy breaking ball lags behind as a clear third pitch. He struggled with his fastball command and control at Double-A (4.5 BB/9), and he will need to improve his command in order to profile as more than a No. 4 starter. A fast start at Double-A could put him on track for a late-2017 big league debut.
Gonsalves has become one of Minnesota's top pitching prospects after going 13-3 with a 2.01 ERA and 8.9 K/9 between Low-A and High-A. The 2013 fourth round pick offers ideal size at 6-foot-5 to go along with a low-90s fastball and an advanced mix of secondary offerings. He mowed down the competition at Low-A, and though he wasn't as dominant at High-A he was also just 20 years old. A strong showing at Double-A this season could put him on the fast track for the majors as a potential back-end starter.
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Gets NRI deal with Dodgers
PLos Angeles Dodgers  
January 17, 2024
Gonsalves signed a minor-league contract with the Dodgers on Tuesday that includes an invitation to spring training, J.P. Hoornstra of DodgersNation.com reports.
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Dispatched to minors
PChicago Cubs  
April 4, 2022
The Cubs reassigned Gonsalves to Triple-A Iowa on Monday.
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Signs with Cubs
PChicago Cubs  
December 17, 2021
Gonsalves signed a minor-league deal with the Cubs in early December.
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Sent down
PBoston Red Sox  
September 13, 2021
Gonsalves was optioned to Triple-A Worcester on Monday, Chris Cotillo of The Springfield Republican reports.
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Joins Red Sox
PBoston Red Sox  
August 31, 2021
The Red Sox selected Gonsalves' contract from Triple-A Worcester prior to Tuesday's game against the Rays.
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Candidate to be re-signed
PBoston Red Sox  
October 2, 2020
The Red Sox will likely attempt to re-sign Gonsalves during the offseason, Chris Cotillo of The Springfield Republican reports.
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Gonsalves failed to make a major-league appearance during the shortened 2020 season after he was claimed off waivers by the Red Sox in late July. The southpaw was eventually designated for assignment and outrighted to the alternate training site. However, Triple-A pitching coach Paul Abbott said that he impressed in Pawtucket after his velocity jumped into the mid-90s this year.
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