Taijuan Walker

Taijuan Walker

32-Year-Old PitcherSP
Philadelphia Phillies
2025 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Taijuan Walker in 2025. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
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$Signed a four-year, $72 million contract with the Phillies in December of 2022.
Won't make normal start
PPhiladelphia Phillies
September 23, 2024
Walker won't make his scheduled start Tuesday against the Cubs but could pitch in relief, Matt Gelb of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Walker was knocked around in his last start Thursday against the Mets (eight runs on six hits and three walks), and he'll likely have a difficult time making Philadelphia's postseason roster unless things change in his final appearance or two of the regular season. Tanner Banks will be called on to serve as the opener, and Gelb notes that Walker and Kolby Allard are candidates to pitch in long relief. Walker's spot in the rotation won't come up again with only four games remaining after Tuesday.
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Pitching Appearances Breakdown
Average Pitch Count
76
Last 10 Games
66
Last 5 Games
48
How many pitches does Taijuan Walker generally throw?
 
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% Games Reaching Innings Threshold
% Games By Number of Innings Pitched
Left/Right Pitching Splits
Since 2022
 
 
-7%
BAA vs LHP
2024
 
 
-13%
BAA vs LHP
2023
 
 
-10%
BAA vs LHP
2022
 
 
-1%
BAA vs RHP
BAA Batters K BB H 2B 3B HR
Since 2022vs Left .246 822 159 83 179 38 3 29
Since 2022vs Right .264 941 169 70 226 44 2 30
2024vs Left .294 186 27 20 48 8 0 10
2024vs Right .337 195 31 17 59 12 0 14
2023vs Left .226 373 75 40 74 18 2 12
2023vs Right .252 360 63 31 81 17 2 8
2022vs Left .242 263 57 23 57 12 1 7
2022vs Right .239 386 75 22 86 15 0 8
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Home/Away Pitching Splits
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-19%
ERA at Home
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-27%
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-32%
ERA at Home
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-3%
ERA at Home
ERA WHIP IP W L SV K/9 BB/9 HR/9
Since 2022Home 4.11 1.30 208.0 13 6 0 7.5 3.6 1.1
Since 2022Away 5.08 1.40 205.2 17 12 0 6.7 3.1 1.4
2024Home 6.14 1.63 48.1 1 3 0 6.7 4.5 2.2
2024Away 8.41 1.84 35.1 2 4 0 5.6 3.3 3.1
2023Home 3.55 1.23 88.2 7 2 0 7.8 4.0 0.8
2023Away 5.25 1.39 84.0 8 4 0 6.5 3.4 1.3
2022Home 3.42 1.17 71.0 5 1 0 7.7 2.5 0.8
2022Away 3.54 1.22 86.1 7 4 0 7.4 2.6 0.9
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Stat Review
How does Taijuan Walker compare to other starting pitchers?
This section compares his stats with all starting pitcher seasons from the previous three seasons (minimum 120 innings)*. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that stat and it would be considered average.

* Exit Velocity, Barrels/BBE %, Balls Hit 95+ MPH %, and Spin Rate are benchmarked against 2019 data (min 120 IP). See here for more exit velocity/barrels stats plus an explanation of current limitations with that data set.
  • K/BB
    Strikeout to walk ratio.
  • K/9
    Average strikeouts per nine innings.
  • BB/9
    Average walks per nine innings.
  • HR/9
    Average home runs allowed per nine innings.
  • Fastball
    Average fastball velocity.
  • ERA
    Earned run average. The average earned runs allowed per nine innings.
  • WHIP
    Walks plus hits per inning pitched.
  • BABIP
    Batting average on balls in play. Measures how many balls in play against a pitcher go for hits.
  • GB/FB
    Groundball to flyball ratio. The higher the number, the more likely a pitcher is to induce groundballs.
  • Left On Base
    The percentage of base runners that a pitcher strands on base over the course of a season.
  • Exit Velocity
    The speed of the baseball as it comes off the bat, immediately after a batter makes contact.
  • Barrels/BBE
    The percentage of batted ball events resulting in a Barrel. A Barrel is a batted ball with similar exit velocity and launch angle to past ones that led to a minimum .500 batting average and 1.500 slugging percentage.
  • Spin Rate
    Spin Rate is the rate of spin on a baseball after it is released. It is measured in revolutions per minute (rpm).
  • Balls Hit 95+ MPH
    The percentage of batted balls hit that met or exceeded the 95 MPH threshold.
  • Swinging Strike
    The percentage of pitches that result in a swing and a miss.
K/BB
1.57
 
K/9
6.2
 
BB/9
4.0
 
HR/9
2.6
 
Fastball
91.3 mph
 
ERA
7.10
 
WHIP
1.72
 
BABIP
.318
 
GB/FB
1.11
 
Left On Base
68.8%
 
Exit Velocity
85.2 mph
 
Barrels/BBE
8.3%
 
Spin Rate
1959 rpm
 
Balls Hit 95+ MPH
32.4%
 
Swinging Strike
6.9%
 
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Walker signed a four-year, $72 million deal with the Phillies prior to last season, and while his passable 4.38 ERA across 31 starts may have helped the team eat enough innings to get into the playoffs, the fact that he wasn't trusted to throw a single postseason inning is telling. Walker was seemingly lucky to finish with his respectable ERA, as both his xFIP (4.83) and SIERA (4.97) indicated things could have been much worse. Pitchers who are worse than league average in both strikeout rate (18.8%) and walk rate (9.7%) don't tend to be very imposing unless they're elite at keeping the ball on the ground, and while Walker has been above-average in that area for most of his career, he's far from an outlier. Walker should get the ball every fifth day for a contender again in 2024, which has fantasy value in deeper leagues, but given that his numbers trended in the wrong direction as 2023 progressed, another step back seems more likely than another step forward.
Walker struggled during the second half of 2021 and finished with a 4.47 ERA, but he didn't fade as much down the stretch last season and overall produced a 3.49 ERA and 1.19 WHIP across 157.1 innings. The right-hander's strikeout rate dropped two percentage points to 20.3 percent, but he also cut his walk rate to 6.9 percent, which is his best figure since 2016. The advanced stats indicate Walker could be due for some regression (3.94 xERA, 4.05 SIERA, 3.89 xFIP), and he won't be helped much by the defense after joining Philadelphia on a four-year, $72 million deal. He'll be stable in the middle of the rotation for the reigning NL Champions and should be a solid mixed-league option for fantasy managers in 2023, though his strikeout numbers certainly limit his upside.
Other than a short IL stint in the first half with left side tightness, Walker was one of the few Mets pitchers to avoid the injury bug. He matched his career high with 29 starts, generating 159 frames, the second most he's thrown. Walker's peripherals were nearly identical to the previous season, as were his expected ERAs. However, a low 69.4% LOB bloated his 2021 ERA to 4.47 as compared to a high 78.5% mark buoying a lucky 2.70 in the pandemic season. Another year removed from 2018 Tommy John surgery, Walker's velocity ticked up to 2015's level though it didn't manifest in more strikeouts. Walker has managed to outpitch his peripherals a couple of seasons, so he usually garners some fantasy attention. However, last season best represents his true level, a mixed league streamer buoyed by one of the best home pitching venues in the league. Walker's availability for Opening Day is in question after undergoing minor knee surgery in January, but if he's not ready by then it doesn't sound as though he'll miss much time.
Walker excelled with his second team of the 2020 season, surrendering just four runs over six starts for the Blue Jays after being traded from the Mariners at the end of August. It was this performance that brought his ERA down to 2.70 for the campaign over 53.1 frames. The 28-year-old also posted a 1.16 WHIP with a 50:19 K:BB, good enough for a 4-3 record. 2020 was a reassuring year for the right-hander, who had his 2018 season end early as a result of a UCL injury that required Tommy John surgery. Walker still flashes command issues at times, walking three or more batters in three of his 11 starts, but he took a definite step forward, especially considering he hasn't tossed more than 13 frames in a year since 2017. He enters the offseason as a free agent, but his 2020 showing should be enough to show teams that he's a capable starter whose success can sometimes hinge too much on his fastball.
Walker had his 2018 season shut down after three outings in April with the familiar journey of forearm tightness to UCL sprain to Tommy John surgery. Walker worked all of 2019 to get back to the majors, and did to throw one inning of relief on the final day of the season, allowing one hit and striking out one San Diego hitter. Prior to the injury journey of 2018-19, Walker was coming off his finest professional season where it looked like he was finally putting everything together. The issue with him is that his success lives off his fastball as he does not have a singular secondary pitch that is better than average. Perhaps the path forward for Walker is one in the bullpen that would allow him to maximize his fastball usage and allow his secondary pitches to be utilized in smaller percentages. He's a risky play for 2020 until his command resurfaces.
Coming off a season in which Walker exhibited modest skills growth, hopes were high. When the Diamondbacks announced they’d be using a humidor for home games, expectations soared, perhaps too much considering Walker's checkered injury history. Sure enough, he left his third start early with the dreaded right forearm tightness. Early reports suggested the injury was minor, but those proved premature as Walker soon went under the knife for a torn UCL. The Tommy John surgery was deemed successful, and Walker embarked on a throwing program in late September. Since the procedure was done in April, Walker has a chance to return in the second half. As is always the case, this is barring a setback with his role and effectiveness up in the air. Walker’s pedigree is worth a roster spot in keeper and dynasty leagues. With pitching roster spots so valuable, he shouldn’t be drafted with 2019 in mind.
Acquired from the Mariners, Walker posted full-season bests in ERA (3.49), home-run rate (0.97 HR/9), strikeout rate (8.4 K/9) and groundball rate (48.9 percent). The flamethrower was limited, however, by a 3.5 BB/9 and a blister issue that hindered him early and cost him about a month. Poor grip may explain erratic velocity and dips in swinging strikes (8.6 percent) and first-pitch strikes (58.6 percent). He flashed brilliance, though, with a 3.32 second-half ERA and a 3.02 ERA in eight pairings with catcher Jeff Mathis, who may be the muse for his diverse arsenal. Also, the new humidor at Chase Field could help Walker's home struggles (1.39 HR/9 with a 4.18 ERA last year). Health and mechanical issues have delayed the former top prospect's growth, but the 25-year-old is trending upward a year removed from ankle surgery.
Walker started his age-23 season with quality starts in each of his first four turns, but he fell off-track and earned quality starts in just five of his last 21 starts (one of which only qualified because the runs were unearned). He had some massive performances in 2016, striking out exactly 11 batters on three separate occasions (and walking one or zero hitters in each), representing an all-or-nothing approach to the game log. Traded in the offseason to Arizona, Walker now faces an uphill battle, moving to a tougher ballpark and an organization that has not been earning merit badges for their work with pitchers recently. Additionally, Walker was making in-season mechanical changes as late as last September, and we get the recipe for a long road of disappointment for the once-promising starter. The stuff promises better things in the future, but there will likely be more growing pains before Walker is ready to make an impact on a start-by-start basis.
A monstrously bad start overshadowed a solid summer for Walker. He was popped for nine earned runs in his season debut, five in his next, and then after two good starts (one earned in 12.3 IP), he was smashed again for seven earned leaving him with an 8.74 ERA through five starts. That took him off the radar for just about everybody, at least as a premium fantasy option. He reeled off a 2.88 ERA in his next 11 starts with 69 K in 68.2 innings. From that point on his final 13 starts saw the normal ups and downs of a young, inexperienced pitcher. He’d have three good starts here, two duds there, en route to a 4.83 ERA in 78.1 innings. Home runs were the main problem behind his struggles. He had a 7.44 ERA in seven starts where allowed two-plus home runs and a 3.78 ERA in 22 starts with 0-1 home runs allowed. If loved him last year, you still should. He still has all the tools for a huge breakout.
The organization's top pitching prospect, Walker's ascension to the Seattle rotation did not go smoothly last season. He began the year on the disabled list with shoulder stiffness, missing the first three months. He then had to endure the wrath of manager Lloyd McClendon after an uninspiring start at Triple-A over the All-Star break. Consequently, the Mariners kept him at Tacoma longer than expected, and when he finally returned in late July he walked six and was demoted right back down after the game. He didn't make it back to Seattle until September when he worked out of the bullpen for three appearances before making two starts. He fared well in that stretch, though, posting a 1.96 ERA in 23 innings with 20 strikeouts and five walks. It's at least something to build on for 2015 when the 22-year-old will again compete for a rotation spot in spring training. Walker still has incredible upside, and last year's experience could serve him well this season.
After he rolled through Double-A and Triple-A last year, the Mariners gave their 21-year-old future ace a taste of the big leagues in September. Walker acquitted himself nicely across three starts with 12 strikeouts and four walks in 15 innings. The 6-foot-4 right-hander throws his four-seamer at 95 mph but hits the high 90s, pairing it with a low-90s cutter that keeps hitters off-balance. His offspeed stuff needs continued development, but he looks ready for the big-league rotation, which he appears likely to make coming out of spring training. It wouldn't hurt if he got a little more minor-league seasoning, but he should be in the rotation to stay by summer if he doesn't make the rotation out of spring training.
Walker had an inconsistent 2012 campaign, not extremely surprising for a hurler at the Double-A level who only turned 20 in August. After dominating the first two months of the season, Walker struggled in summer and late in the year, finishing with a bloated ERA. The most curious part of his numbers was the massive decrease in groundballs induced. Despite those concerns, he was still hitting 98 mph late in the season, and the Mariners liked the development of his breaking pitches too. It's too optimistic to expect the 6-foot-6 right-hander to make the Seattle squad out of spring training, but he's an elite talent who could see the bigs by the end of this year.
Named the organization's top prospect by Baseball Prospectus, Walker is a 6-foot-6 right-hander who could be about a year away from Seattle. The 19-year-old dominated at Low-A Clinton last season, striking out 113 in 96.2 innings with a 1.54 GO/AO and a .202 opponents' average. A 2010 supplemental pick out of high school, Walker was named the organization's Minor League Pitcher of the Year. Walker is just 19 and needs more seasoning, but he's not too far away. He could go to spring training in 2013 with a shot at a rotation spot. Keep an eye on his progress this season.
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Allows four homers in loss
PPhiladelphia Phillies
September 19, 2024
Walker (3-7) took the loss against the Mets on Thursday, allowing eight runs on six hits and three walks over 3.1 innings while striking out two. He also hit a batter with a pitch.
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Set to start Thursday
PPhiladelphia Phillies
September 16, 2024
Walker will draw the start for the Phillies' series opener against the Mets on Thursday, Todd Zolecki of MLB.com reports.
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Relegated to bullpen
PPhiladelphia Phillies
August 29, 2024
Manager Rob Thomson said Thursday that Walker will work out of the bullpen going forward, Todd Zolecki of MLB.com reports.
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Rotation spot in jeopardy
PPhiladelphia Phillies
August 29, 2024
Phillies manager Rob Thomson was noncommittal about Walker's spot in the rotation following the right-hander's loss to the Astros on Wednesday, Todd Zolecki of MLB.com reports.
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Tagged for 13 hits, six runs
PPhiladelphia Phillies
August 28, 2024
Walker (3-6) took the loss Wednesday against the Astros, allowing six earned runs on 13 hits and one walk in six innings. He did not record a strikeout.
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Will do weighted ball program
PPhiladelphia Phillies
October 15, 2024
Walker will do a weighted-ball program over the offseason in hopes of increasing his velocity, Alex Coffey of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
ANALYSIS
Walker averaged just 91.5 mph with his four-seamer and 91.1 mph with his sinker in 2024, which were both career-low marks. The right-hander collected an ugly 7.10 ERA over 83.2 regular-season innings and was demoted to the bullpen late in the season. Walker has two years and $36 million remaining on his contract with the Phillies but probably won't be guaranteed a rotation spot heading into the 2025 campaign.
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