Ethan Hankins

24-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
2024 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a $2.25 million contract with the Indians in July of 2018.
Released by Cleveland
PFree Agent  
July 20, 2024
Hankins was released by the Guardians on Saturday.
ANALYSIS
A first-round pick in 2018, Hankins underwent Tommy John surgery in May of 2021. He made just 17 appearances in the minors after that, reaching Double-A Akron this season for only one outing. It's unclear if the right-hander will latch on with another big-league organization or perhaps attempt to revive his career overseas.
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September 4, 2020
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Hankins spent his age-20 season at Cleveland's alternate training site and finished things off in the fall instructional league. He appeared thicker in 2019, and looked more svelte and athletic this past year, but there have also been developments with his fastball. As an amateur, Hankins had one of the best looking fastballs on the planet, but it is now more of a low-to-mid-90s offering. This slight downtick in velocity is presumably by design as an attempt to improve his fastball command. While this gives him a better chance of sticking as a starter, he probably doesn't have the frontline upside we were dreaming on a couple years ago. His slider has a chance to be a plus pitch, while his changeup is trending up as another average or better offering. Hankins should spend the bulk of this season at High-A, with a chance to get a midseason bump to Double-A if he isn't facing much resistance.
Hankins has one of the best fastball in the minors. He could have been the first prep right-hander to go 1-1 had he never hurt his shoulder in 2018. Cleveland gave him an over-slot bonus after selecting him with the 35th overall pick and he was handled carefully after signing. Healthy and well-rested, Hankins was unleashed as a 19-year-old in the New York-Penn League, logging a 59.3 GB%, .174 BAA and 1.06 WHIP in nine outings before a promotion to Low-A. There were some bumps initially, but he finished strong, striking out 18 while allowing one run in 7.1 innings over his final two outings. Walks were the big blemish on his season, but the good far outweighed the bad. He throws three secondary pitches, and improving those offerings while honing his command will top his to-do list over the next couple years. With a workhorse frame (6-foot-6, approx. 220 pounds), he has ace upside if it all comes together.
Hankins had a chance to be the first prep right-hander to ever go 1-1 before he hurt his shoulder, so it was not surprising when he and his agent played hardball with Cleveland after they selected him with the No. 35 overall pick. The two sides eventually came to terms, with Hankins netting an over-slot $2,246,022 bonus. When healthy, Hankins works with a mid-90s fastball with extreme life that has the potential to be a true 80-grade pitch. He has three secondary pitches that will require refinement in the coming years. His athletic 6-foot-6, 200-pound frame is prototypical, but his long levers will lead to a slower developmental journey, as he will need to work on repeating his delivery and controlling his electric arsenal. Hankins logged three innings at the end of the year in the AZL, and the Indians say his shoulder is completely healthy. He will likely be handled with kid gloves this year, but if he is healthy, his per-inning stats could be obscene.
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Makes start at High-A
PCleveland Guardians  
May 8, 2023
Hankins (elbow) tossed 1.1 innings Saturday and was charged with three earned runs on three hits and two walks while striking out two after High-A Lake County activated him Tuesday.
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Recovering from Tommy John surgery
PCleveland Guardians  
Elbow
June 2, 2021
Hankins underwent Tommy John surgery in May, Zack Meisel of The Athletic reports.
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Dealing with elbow issue
PCleveland Guardians  
Elbow
April 29, 2021
Hankins is dealing with an unspecified elbow injury and will visit with team doctors, Zack Meisel of The Athletic reports.
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Added to 60-man pool
PCleveland Guardians  
June 28, 2020
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Held back in extended ST
PCleveland Guardians  
April 4, 2019
Hankins is opening the year in extended spring training before being assigned to a short-season affiliate in June, MLB.com reports.
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