Zack Godley

Zack Godley

34-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a one-year, minor-league contract with the Athletics in July of 2023.
Gets minors deal from A's
POakland Athletics  
July 18, 2023
Godley signed a minor-league contract with the Athletics on Tuesday.
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Godley had been pitching with the independent league Gastonia Honey Hunters. The 33-year-old hasn't appeared in the majors since 2021 and hasn't seen extensive action at the big-league level since 2019.
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Remember back in 2018 when Godley was an industry darling, set to embark on a productive career? Since then, he's posted a 5.45 ERA and 1.51 WHIP with just 283 strikeouts in 299 innings. Last season, Godley didn't break camp with Boston, but was called up after the first weekend and immediately impressed Red Sox management by fanning seven in four scoreless innings of relief. He was rewarded with a spot in the team's depleted rotation and went on to record a 9.49 ERA and 2.11 WHIP as a starter before being put on the IL with a right elbow flexor strain. Boston cut ties with the embattled right-hander, so Godley will try to latch on elsewhere, likely on a minor-league deal. It was the emergence of a cutter and curveball which set Godley down the promising path three years ago, but neither offering has materialized as a complement to a mediocre 90-mph fastball.
Godley had 15 wins and a strong 3.82 FIP over 178.1 innings in 2018, but couldn't make it through April of last season before manager Torey Lovullo removed him from the Diamondbacks' starting rotation. Through six starts, the right-hander had a 7.58 ERA and 1.72 WHIP over 29.2 innings. He made a few spot starts but spent most of the rest of the season in the bullpen. While the results were better in relief, Godley was far from good with a 5.21 FIP and 9.2 K-BB% over 53 relief innings. He worked behind in counts with a Zone% barely cracking 40% during his time with Arizona, and while his cutter remained OK, his curveball lost a good deal of its effectiveness. Ultimately, the Diamondbacks cut bait and Godley moved onto Toronto via waiver claim. He was outrighted off the 40-man roster in November and eventually joined the Tigers on a minor-league deal with a non-roster invite to spring training.
The 15 wins Godley racked up last season easily set a new career high, but things were not pretty otherwise, as his ratios took quite a hit from 2017. The two main culprits: more walks (8.5 BB% in 2017, 10.2 BB% in 2018) and fewer groundballs (55.3 GB% in 2017, 48.8 GB% in 2018). His strikeout rate also dipped slightly (26.3 K% to 23.4 K%), but not dramatically. Even with the slippage in those important metrics, his FIP (3.82) and xFIP (3.96) were below 4.00 for the second year in a row, so he is by no means a lost cause. Godley's curveball is one of the most effective in the game, and it helped him keep the ball in the park, for the most part (career-best 0.81 HR/9). He also relies on a sinker, cutter and changeup. Godley figures to slot in as one of Arizona's top starters this year, but won't come close to last year's win total as the team has switched gears to a full-on rebuild. He makes for a mid-round rotation filler in mixed leagues.
Godley emerged as one of 2017's most pleasant surprises on the back of an improved cutter and increased use of his curveball. He posted the best swinging-strike (13.3 percent) and first-pitch strike (60.8) rates of his short career. His .280 BABIP was a bit fortunate for a grounder pitcher (55.3 groundball percentage), and he must sustain his 9.6 K/9 to counteract his walk rate, which remained high at 3.1 BB/9. Godley had one of the lowest percentages of pitches in the strike zone (40.3, ranking 70th of 75 pitchers with 150-plus innings, per Fangraphs) and may need to adjust with Arizona losing improved pitch-framer Chris Iannetta to free agency (2.80 ERA in 17 pairings). Don't pay for a repeat of his breakout, but advanced metrics (3.37 ERA, 3.41 FIP, 3.32 xFIP) and the introduction of the humidor in Arizona lend hope to the idea that Godley will be able to sustain a high level of performance.
An effective starter in 2015, albeit in just six starts, Godley regressed in 2016. The righty missed out on a rotation spot out of spring training, so he started the season in the minors. Godley made his way to the majors later in the season and appeared in 27 games for the Diamondbacks, including nine starts. However, he posted a 7.31 ERA, 1.67 WHIP and 34:17 K:BB in 48 innings as a starter, likely solidifying a long-term relief role. The righty really struggled to miss bats in the rotation, but he managed a solid 26:8 K:BB in 26.2 innings of relief, as his low-90s fastball plays up in short bursts. He should serve as an innings eater out of the bullpen going forward, with the potential to pitch his way into mid-to-high leverage situations down the road. That could be useful for Arizona, but it doesn't do much for fantasy owners.
Godley was a fast riser through the Arizona organization in 2015 after coming over from the Cubs as a part of the Miguel Montero trade in the winter. Though the organization may have planned on keeping Godley in the minors all year, injuries opened up a spot start for the 25-year-old on July 23. He went six shutout innings, allowing four hits and striking out seven. The stellar performance led to five more starts and a total of eight more appearances, and Godley ended up going 5-1 with a 3.19 ERA and 34 strikeouts across 36.2 innings. The solid work — albeit in a small sample — will allow Godley to compete for a rotation spot in 2016.
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Surfaces in indy ball
PFree Agent  
June 7, 2022
Godley signed a contract Tuesday with the Gastonia Honey Hunters of the independent Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.
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Cut by Cincy
PFree Agent  
May 25, 2022
Godley was released by the Reds on Wednesday, Doug Gray of RedsMinorLeagues.com reports.
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Inks MiLB deal with Reds
PCincinnati Reds  
February 20, 2022
Godley signed a minor-league contract with the Reds on Sunday, Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
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Let go by Mets
PFree Agent  
August 30, 2021
The Mets released Godley on Monday, Steve Adams of MLBTradeRumors.com reports.
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Time over in Cleveland organization
PFree Agent  
August 2, 2021
Cleveland released Godley on Monday.
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Tossed showcase last week
PFree Agent  
March 5, 2021
Godley threw for nearly a dozen teams last week, according to Steve Adams of MLB Trade Rumors.
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Godley battled a flexor issue last year, but he's now healthy. He is coming off a down couple of years with the Diamondbacks, Blue Jays and Red Sox, posting a woeful 6.49 ERA across 120.2 innings between 2019 and 2020. It remains to be seen whether he will generate much interest with the start of the season just around the corner, though.
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