Josh Staumont

Josh Staumont

30-Year-Old PitcherRP
Minnesota Twins
15-Day IL
Injury Calf
Est. Return 4/17/2024
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Staumont looked like a promising young reliever at one point, but he holds an ugly 6.09 ERA over his last 57.2 big-league innings dating back to the beginning of 2022 and required surgery this past July for thoracic outlet syndrome. Still, the Twins took a chance on him after he was let go by the Royals. From 2019-21 he held a 2.93 ERA and 124:53 K:BB over 110.2 innings. His last two poor seasons he still had a 10.5 K/9. Walks are his main issue as he had a 6.6 BB/9 the last two seasons. The track record of pitchers coming back from TOS surgery is checkered, at best, but on a one-year pact the Twins felt Staumont was worth a roll of the dice. Read Past Outlooks
RANKSFrom Preseason
$Signed a one-year, $950,000 contract with the Twins in December of 2023.
Poised for rehab assignment
PMinnesota Twins
Calf
April 9, 2024
Staumont (calf) will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A St. Paul on Tuesday, Aaron Gleeman of The Athletic reports.
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Staumont has been out all season after tweaking his left calf late in spring training, but he's ready to test things out in game action. He made seven appearances this spring before getting hurt, so he shouldn't need too many outings before joining the Twins' bullpen.
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-9%
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-12%
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BAA Batters K BB H 2B 3B HR
Since 2022vs Left .260 118 31 18 25 10 1 1
Since 2022vs Right .237 146 36 24 28 2 1 3
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2024vs Right 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2023vs Left .219 37 10 3 7 1 0 0
2023vs Right .220 52 14 10 9 1 0 1
2022vs Left .281 81 21 15 18 9 1 1
2022vs Right .247 94 22 14 19 1 1 2
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ERA WHIP IP W L SV K/9 BB/9 HR/9
Since 2022Home 7.42 1.71 30.1 1 3 3 9.5 7.1 0.3
Since 2022Away 4.61 1.57 27.1 2 0 0 11.5 5.9 1.0
2024Home 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2024Away 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2023Home 6.52 1.66 9.2 0 0 0 7.4 8.4 0.0
2023Away 4.35 1.26 10.1 0 0 0 13.9 3.5 0.9
2022Home 7.84 1.74 20.2 1 3 3 10.5 6.5 0.4
2022Away 4.76 1.76 17.0 2 0 0 10.1 7.4 1.1
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323 days ago
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338 days ago
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Trade interest rising
PKansas City Royals
August 2, 2022
Staumont is the topic of trade conversations before the deadline, reports Mark Feinsand of MLB.com.
ANALYSIS
Staumont and Scott Barlow are both being discussed in trades before Tuesday's deadline. The 28-year-old Staumont has struggled of late, allowing six runs and 11 walks in his last seven innings, but he has a 3.18 ERA and only 13 homers allowed in 141.1 innings in his career. The righty has three more years of team control and is set to enter the arbitration process for the first time after the season.
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Staumont got the Royals first two saves of 2022, but he only finished with three all season as control woes and injuries quickly put an end to a promising looking start. While the right-hander's 96 mph fastball was excellent, his secondary offerings were crushed, as opposing batters teed off on his curveball and sinker. After improving his control in 2021, his walk rate jumped 6.3 percentage points last season to 16.5%, which would have been one of the worst rates among relievers if he pitched enough innings to qualify. It doesn't help that his first-pitch strike percentage (54%) keeps trending in the wrong direction. A neck strain and biceps tendinitis required two separate trips to the IL and limited Staumont to just 37.2 innings. There's some upside here, especially if Staumont gets his curve back on track, but are you willing to bet on someone with a career 1.37 WHIP?
Staumont had his most successful season to date, going 4-3 with five saves and 16 holds for Kansas City over a career-high 64 appearances. The right-hander finished with a 2.88 ERA (3.89 xERA) and career-best 1.07 WHIP over 65.2 innings. Staumont's control woes persisted, but his 10.2% walk rate was his best yet and a huge improvement over last year's 14.3% clip. He was far less hittable (5.9 H/9) than years past, but continued to give up plenty of hard contact when batters did connect. Ultimately, Staumont ran hot and cold throughout the season, opening 2021 with a 0.68 ERA in April before struggling for a two-month stretch (5.09 ERA) prior to the All-Star break. He finished the year strong, however, recording a 1.93 ERA over the final three months. Royals manager Mike Matheny likes to be fluid with his bullpen usage, so Staumont should continue to receive a mix of saves and holds in his high-leverage role.
Staumont made 23 relief appearances last season, allowing earned runs in three outings on the way to a 2.45 ERA. However, his WHIP was 1.40 due to a generous 14.3 BB%. Staumont avoided more damage via a 33.0 K%, fueled by a fastball averaging 98.4 mph, touching triple-digits. Staumont was also lucky, allowing just two homers in 25 innings despite a low 28.6% groundball rate. His 4.71 xFIP reflects this good fortune. Still just 27 years old, Staumont wouldn't be the first to fix control woes at this point of his career, and in fact took a step in the right direction despite his high BB%, throwing 63.3% strikes last season compared to 60.4% in 2019. The Royals re-signed Greg Holland, but they could trade Holland at some point, or he could pitch his way out of the ninth. If that happens, Staumont will be among the top candidates to step in. He certainly has a closer arsenal.
A second-round pick in 2015, Staumont reached the majors last season and finished with a 3.72 ERA in 16 appearances. The estimators say he deserved an ERA closer to 6.00. While Staumont has always had good stuff -- a fastball that averages 96 mph and a swing-and-miss curveball -- he has absolutely no idea where those pitches are going. The right-hander walked the ballpark in the minors, never once posting a walk rate below 15% on the farm. He had his lowest walk rate ever last season after reaching the majors, but 11.4% is still poor, especially when it comes with a modest 17.1 K% and 1.86 HR/9. There is more of a strikeout punch here than he showed in his debut, but Staumont will likely always be a WHIP liability given his control issues. If he's all over the place in the spring, the Royals could send Staumont back down to begin the 2020 campaign.
Staumont didn't get his first big-league callup in 2018, but his numbers for Triple-A Omaha dramatically improved, as he cut his ERA from 6.28 to 3.51. He was helped by a move to the bullpen. Such a move makes sense for a pitcher with control problems as severe as Staumont's -- his ugly 15.8% walk rate last season was actually tied for the lowest he's put up at any stop thus far in his professional career. Despite his problems finding the strike zone, he still has some potential thanks to a strong 31.3% strikeout rate. Like most rebuilding teams, the Royals are short on established arms at the back of their bullpen, and it's possible Staumont is given a chance at some point this year, though it would be a surprise to see him jump into the closer role.
Staumont has an 80-grade fastball, a plus curveball, shaky command, and no reliable third pitch. He could probably skip Triple-A and thrive in the Royals' bullpen for all of 2017, as his stuff is that good. However, the move to a full-time relief role should be put on hold for at least another year, given how tantalizing his tools are. In addition to having two monster pitches, he has a starter's body and is entering his age-23 season while already having 50.1 innings at Double-A under his belt. If his changeup can become at all serviceable and he can develop fringe-average command, Staumont could be a No. 2 starter. He showed some encouraging signs down the stretch, posting a 1.84 ERA and 49:10 K:BB in 29.1 innings over his final five starts -- two of which came in the Texas League playoffs.
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Hits IL with calf strain
PMinnesota Twins
Calf
March 28, 2024
The Twins placed Staumont on the 15-day injured list Thursday with a left calf strain.
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Nursing knee issue
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Knee
March 26, 2024
Staumont is having his knee evaluated Tuesday after he slipped in the bullpen, Bobby Nightengale of the Minneapolis Star Tribunereports.
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Velocity bouncing back
PMinnesota Twins
March 18, 2024
Staumont reached 98 miles per hour with his fastball in his last Grapefruit League outing Saturday after only reaching 92 to 93 mph earlier in the spring, Bobby Nightengale of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports. He's given up two earned runs with four strikeouts and five walks in 4.2 innings this spring.
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Decreased velocity this spring
PMinnesota Twins
March 12, 2024
Staumont may not make the opening roster due to decreased velocity this spring, with his fastball clocking 92-94 mph in games, MLB.com reports. He has a 4.50 ERA with two strikeouts and three walks in four innings this spring.
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Considered 100 percent
PMinnesota Twins
February 14, 2024
Staumont (shoulder) will not be under any restrictions at the start of spring training, Bobby Nightengale of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
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