Evan Scribner

Evan Scribner

39-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a one-year contract with the New Britain Bees of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball in May of 2018.
Released by Tampa Bay
PFree Agent  
March 7, 2018
Scribner was released by the Rays on Wednesday, Marc Topkin of The Tampa Bay Times reports.
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Scribner was participating in Tampa Bay's camp as a non-roster invitee. He appeared in eight big-league games with the Mariners during the 2017 season, allowing nine earned runs over 7.1 innings of relief. Over the course of his career, the right-hander has accumulated a 4.15 ERA and 1.12 WHIP over 145 games. He will look to latch on with another organization in the coming weeks, but even in the event that he finds a new home, it's unlikely that Scribner will begin the 2018 campaign at the major-league level.
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March 23, 2017
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Scribner seemed to be poised for a prominent role in the Mariners bullpen heading into the 2016 season given his excellent strikeout and walk metrics from the year prior, but the 31-year-old fell victim to a strained latissimus during the spring and failed to pitch in the majors until the tail end of the campaign. That being said, he returned with a vengeance, as the right-hander dominated major league hitters over the last month of season, putting up an excellent 15:2 K:BB while not allowing a single run across 14 innings of work. Scribner certainly doesn't fit the mold of most high-leverage relievers boasting that kind of strikeout ability, although he manages to mix his low-90s fastball with a curveball to get the job done. If he can expand this performance across the whole season, he very well could move into one of the top spots in Seattle's bullpen.
Scribner had an interesting year that saw him dominate the first two months of the season (2.20 ERA in April and May) and then completely fall apart over the final three months (6.32 ERA after June 1st). The home run ball was the major culprit behind Scribner's struggles as he allowed 14 bombs in his 60 innings. A closer look at Scribner shows a completely dominant season from a strikeout and walk perspective with a strong 9.6 K/9 and an elite 0.6 BB/9, which left him with a ridiculous 16.0 K/BB. Scribner may have actually thrown too many strikes which led to the homers, but if he can find a way to limit the homers, he could put together a really solid season in relief. The right-hander tore a lat muscle in his shoulder which ended his season in August, but assuming he is good to go for the spring, he will likely start the season as a setup man in front of Steve Cishek after his trade to Seattle.
Scribner had a few stints in the A's bullpen in 2014, but a large majority of his innings were with Triple-A Sacramento. He was very strong in his Triple-A work, finishing with an exceptional 13.8 K/9 and an 8.0 K/BB ratio. Scribner has always been a high-strikeout pitcher in the minors, but the 13.8 K/9 mark was the highest of his career. At this point, he has nothing left to prove in the minors, but Scribner has been the victim of a strong and deep A's bullpen. He will be in the mix to earn a bullpen spot during spring training.
Scribner was demoted to Triple-A in early May and spent most of 2013 in the minors. While he was with the A's, he was not particularly effective (4.39 ERA), although he was better after being recalled by the team in September (2.57 ERA). Scribner was very effective while in the minors in 2013, posting a 2.22 ERA in 44.2 innings with a very nice strikeout rate (11.7 K/9). If Scribner can carry over his work in Triple-A to spring training, he may have a shot to win a middle-relief role.
Scribner spent the second half of the year in the A's bullpen and pitched well, starting his season with 10 straight scoreless appearances. He was usually used in the middle of games or in mop-up situations, but ended the year with a solid 2.55 ERA. Scribner does not throw all that hard (his average fastball was 90.2 mph), but relies on his curveball, a pitch he threw 33.2 percent of the time last year. Scribner will be in a battle to make a deep A's bullpen, but will help in a similar role when he is called upon.
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Back in game action
PTampa Bay Rays  
February 27, 2018
Scribner (elbow) pitched a scoreless inning in his spring debut Sunday against the Twins.
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Gets spring invite from Rays
PTampa Bay Rays  
Elbow
February 6, 2018
Scribner (elbow) signed a minor-league deal with the Rays which includes an invitation to spring training, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports.
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Cut loose by Mariners
PFree Agent  
Elbow
September 5, 2017
Scribner (elbow) was released by the Mariners on Tuesday, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports.
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Begins rehab assignment
PSeattle Mariners  
Elbow
August 27, 2017
Scribner (elbow) began rehab assignment with the Mariners' rookie-level Arizona League team Saturday, tossing a scoreless inning and giving up one hit.
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Shifted to 60-day DL
PSeattle Mariners  
Elbow
May 11, 2017
Scribner (elbow) was transferred to the 60-day disabled list Thursday.
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