Jeff Manship

Jeff Manship

39-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a minor-league contract with the Reds in February of 2018. Contract voided after failing physical.
Fails physical; contract voided
PFree Agent  
February 15, 2018
The Reds voided Manship's contract after the pitcher failed his physical.
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Manship had recently agreed to a minor-league deal with the Reds that included an invitation to big-league spring training. There has been no word given as to why Manship failed the physical but this could prohibit the 33-year-old from latching on with another organization.
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After a career year in 2015 in which he posted a 0.92 ERA and a 0.76 WHIP, Manship cooled off in 2016 with more realistic numbers. Although his numbers regressed in 2016, the 31-year-old still produced a solid 3.12 ERA in 43.1 innings pitched. Despite this favorable ERA, Manship failed to excel in striking opponents out and especially struggled with walking batters, making him an uninteresting fantasy pitcher. His 7.5 K/9 rate was 0.1 lower than his career high yet sat just below the league average, while his abysmal 4.6 BB/9 rate was near the bottom of pitchers who threw more than 40 innings. Manship signed with the NC Dinos of the Korean Baseball Organization during the offseason, so owners will have to wait until 2018 to look into the middle reliever's services in fantasy environments.
Manship was on the verge of pitching his way out of the majors, toiling along and stringing together below average seasons in Minnesota, Colorado and Philadelphia before inking a minor league deal with the Indians for 2015. He started the season well at Triple-A Columbus (1.074 WHIP, 2.6 BB/9, 8.8 K/9, 1.99 ERA in 31.2 innings) and earned himself a promotion to the big leagues in June. His success continued for the Tribe (0.763 WHIP, 2.3 BB/9, 7.6 K/9, 0.92 ERA in 32 appearances) and he never made another bus trip. He absolutely chewed up right-handed batters (.103/.169/.141 in 89 plate appearances) and didn't have much trouble against left-handers either (.235/.291/.353 in 55 plate appearances). Manship's timing was perfect as he heads into arbitration for the first time looking at a nice raise. He should be back in a middle relief role for the Indians but it's hard to expect a repeat performance.
Manship probably would have had a chance to get significant time in the majors last year, but he threw just 13.2 innings after May due to oblique and elbow issues (which required surgery to remove a bone spur). Manship showed promise as he duplicated his previous year's improved strikeout rate at Triple-A (7.56 K/9IP) along with continued great control (21:4 K:BB ratio in 25 innings at Triple-A). He'll enter spring training with a chance to win a long relief job, but more likely begins the season in the Triple-A rotation. He may surprise if he's healthy and finds a significant role in the majors.
Manship began last year with an outside shot at a rotation spot after a strong year at Triple-A, but started the season in the minors. He was called up several times as a spot starter and longer reliever with some initial success (2.41 ERA in his first seven outings), before he struggled in September (12 earned runs in 10.1 IP). In between trips to the majors, he had a 5.13 ERA at Triple-A which may not tell his whole story. Manship has always had good control, but improved his strikeout rate at Triple-A (7.6 K/9IP) last season while also maintaining a good groundball rate. He'll enter spring training with a chance to win a long relief job, but more likely begins the season in the Triple-A rotation. He may surprise if he lands a significant role in the majors.
Manship got his first taste of the majors in 2009 and enters the season with a shot to win a bullpen role and could eventually win a spot in the Minnesota rotation. After his prospect star dimmed in 2008, Manship started strong at Double-A and continued to pitch well enough at Triple-A that he was called up in August and got five starts with the Twins. He was inconsistent in Minnesota, but did have two strong starts. Manship has always had good control, but he failed to strike out more than six batters per inning at any level last season. He'll need more strikeouts to sustain success in the majors even with a good groundball rate (50 percent grounders in the minors last season). He could win a spot in long relief with the Twins, but may begin the season in the rotation at Triple-A.
After a breakout 2007 season, Manship's prospect star dimmed a bit in 2008 after he struggled somewhat at Double-A New Britain with a 4.46 ERA. Manship has a good strikeout rate (7.25 K/9IP) with great control (125:44 K:BB ratio). His underlying stats look the same between High-A and Double-A except for eight home runs allowed. If he can keep the ball in the park in 2009, he could get called up to the majors in September. A rebound season could see him compete for a rotation spot in 2010.
Manship, a 2006 14th-round pick, had a breakout season and emerged as one of Minnesota's top pitching prospects after posting a 2.30 ERA and 136:34 K:BB ratio in 149 innings between Low-A and High-A. His command declined a bit at High-A with a 59:25 K:BB ratio, so he'll need to work on that area when he likely starts at High-A again next season. Still, a strong start at High-A could put him on the fast track to the majors. He could become a middle of the rotation starter by 2009.
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Joins Reds on minor-league deal
PCincinnati Reds  
February 6, 2018
The Reds signed Manship to a minor-league contract with an invite to spring training Tuesday, Chris Cotillo of SB Nation reports.
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Heading to Korea Baseball Organization
PFree Agent  
January 21, 2017
Manship signed with the NC Dinos of the KBO on Saturday, Jon Heyman of MLB Network reports.
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Non-tendered by Cleveland
PFree Agent  
December 2, 2016
Manship was non-tendered by the Indians on Friday.
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Activated from disabled list Thursday
PCleveland Guardians  
August 11, 2016
Manship (wrist) was activated from the 15-day DL on Thursday.
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Could return Thursday
PCleveland Guardians  
Wrist
August 9, 2016
Manship (wrist) could return from the DL as soon as Thursday, Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reports.
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