The Cleveland Guardians keep on making augmentations to their association in front of this offseason’s colder time of year gatherings.
Recently, Cleveland declared that it has marked right-given pitcher Adam Oller to a Small time agreement.
He has likewise gotten a non-program welcome to the Gatekeepers’ 2024 spring preparing.
The 29-year-old made 28 Major League appearances (15 starts) over the last two seasons with the Oakland Athletics.
He went 3-9 with a 7.09 ERA, 51 walks, 59 strikeouts, 1.72 WHIP, and .294 opposing batting average in 94.0 innings pitched.
This season, Oller made nine appearances (one start) for Oakland, going 1-1 with a 10.07 ERA, 12 walks, 13 strikeouts, 2.08 WHIP, and .341 opposing batting average in 19.2 innings pitched.
He was then guaranteed off waivers by the Seattle Sailors on July twelfth, yet just contributed Triple-A for them in 2023.
Oller chose free organization multi week prior to being endorsed to a Small time agreement by the Gatekeepers.
He was originally a 20th round pick in the 2016 MLB Draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates out of Northwestern State University.
After being signed by Pittsburgh in 2016, Oller reached High-A in the Pirates’ player development system before being released following the 2018 season.
He was then endorsed to a Small time agreement by the San Francisco Goliaths in May of the accompanying season, and played in Single-An until the end of the year.
From that point forward, Oller was asserted off waivers by the New York Mets in the 2019 offseason. He had a breakout season in 2021 across Twofold An and Triple-A, for which he was named an Association Elite player.
Oakland then obtained Oller not long before the 2022 season in the Chris Bassitt exchange.
Presently, the right-hander hopes to stay in Cleveland’s association with a strong exhibition during the Watchmen’s impending spring preparing.