November 18, 2024

Former Red Sox reliever traded to AL East rival — his fifth team of the winter

Red Sox select Kaleb Ort from Triple-A Worcester, designate Michael Feliz for assignment – Blogging the Red Sox

It has been a whirlwind offseason for Kaleb Ort since the Red Sox put him on waivers in October.

Ort was traded from the Phillies to the Orioles for cash considerations Monday, meaning he has now been on five teams since the end of last season. After being waived by Boston, he was claimed by the Mariners on Oct. 13. The Marlins snagged him on waivers from Seattle on Dec. 1. On Feb. 13, the Phillies grabbed him but only held on for less than a week. Now, Ort will head to Baltimore with a chance to compete for a bullpen spot.

On the one hand, the fact Ort has been uprooted four times since October has to be difficult. But the fact he has been claimed or traded four times means there’s interest in him around the league. Each of the five teams he has been on has given him a 40-man roster spot.

Ort, who has 47 appearances in the majors over the last three seasons, was on Boston’s 60-day injured list after missing the last three months of the season with elbow inflammation. Throughout his time in Boston, Ort possessed intriguing fastball velocity (95.8 mph average in 2023) and got plenty of chances to prove himself in the majors under former chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom. Overall, he struggled to a 6.27 ERA in 47 games, allowing 36 earned runs and 63 hits in 51 ⅔ innings.

Kaleb Ort - Philadelphia Phillies Relief Pitcher - ESPN

Ort, who turns 32 in February, is a former minor league Rule 5 selection who got an extended look as a big league reliever over the last two seasons. The Michigan native debuted in 2021 after saving 19 games for the WooSox, then split the 2022 season between Triple-A and the majors, logging a 6.35 ERA and 1.765 WHIP in 28 ⅓ MLB innings while pitching to a 2.88 ERA in Worcester. In 2023, Ort made the Opening Day roster before struggling to a 6.26 ERA and 1.565 WHIP in 23 big league innings; he owned a 1.54 ERA in 11 ⅔ frames at Triple-A.

 

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