Tony Zych

33-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a one-year, minor-league contract with the Yankees in February of 2020.
Traveling with Yankees
PNew York Yankees  
September 5, 2020
Zych is part of the Yankees' taxi squad for their current road trip, Meredith Marakovits of YES Network reports.
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Zych hasn't pitched in the majors since 2017, when he posted a 2.66 ERA and 1.25 WHIP over 40.2 innings for Seattle. The right-hander has been working out at New York's alternate training site but could get a chance to contribute to the big-league squad if the need for a bullpen arm arises.
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July 2, 2017
Erik Siegrist dives into this week's free agent pool and wonders whether Clint Frazier's promotion is just the first of a wave of top prospects promotions.
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May 21, 2017
Erik Siegrist looks at the free agent pool in the Junior Circuit and spots a number of veterans nearing returns from the DL, including the Rangers' Adrian Beltre.
Oak's Corner: A Good Weekend for Encarnacion?
May 19, 2017
Scott Jenstad picks the Indians at Astros for his series of the weekend. Could this be the matchup that gets Edwin Encarnacion and the rest of the offense going in the right direction?
Mound Musings: Know When to Hold 'Em?
May 18, 2017
Brad Johnson dives into pitchers off to a great start this season to determine whether they’re keepers. On his “Hold ’Em” list is Cardinal veteran Michael Wacha, whose best days may not be behind him.
Past Fantasy Outlooks
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2016
While Zych was able to log a career-high in innings last season, he still wasn't able to completely shake the injury bug that derailed his 2016 campaign. After missing the first two weeks of the season while recovering from offseason biceps surgery, the right-hander quickly re-established himself as one of the team's top relievers before a flexor bundle strain ended his season in mid-August. He turned in a shiny 2.66 ERA, but indicators suggest there was some luck at play (3.99 FIP). Zych experienced a slight drop in velocity and continued to struggle with command (7.8 K/9 and 1.67 K/BB, both career-worst marks). He maintained his respectable groundball rate (49.5 percent), and could be a dark-horse candidate to grab a few saves if Edwin Diaz falters in the ninth inning, but his value will remain limited to leagues that count holds unless he's able to regain the impressive strikeout stuff he flashed in his first two seasons (12.7 K/9).
Zych came into 2016 with sleeper hype as the Mariners' potential closer. Unfortunately, he tanked when he was on the mound, which wasn't often considering he was placed on the disabled list in May with rotator cuff tendinitis and was later optioned to Triple-A. He underwent a right shoulder biceps tendon transfer surgery in October. He's expected to start spring training on time, but probably won't begin the season in any position to have consistent fantasy value. Edwin Diaz has the closer spot all but on lockdown, and Zych must surpass several more reliable back-end bullpen arms. The Mariners may even take it easy with him to preserve his shoulder. If all goes well in his rehab and he regains the high-90s average velocity on his fastball, he'll re-enter the consciousness of save speculators. In his first two partial seasons, Zych has maintained a 50 percent groundball rate. Combining those traits would help him meet his elite upside. Don't lose track of him if he can shake the injury bug.
A 2011 fourth-round pick by the Cubs, Zych is an intriguing right-handed prospect who could make an impact in the Seattle bullpen this year. Zych impressed in his major-league debut last season, giving up only five earned runs in 18.1 innings despite a .348 BABIP and finishing with a 2.11 FIP. He has a 96-mph fastball and an effective slider he learned from Cubs ace Jake Arrieta that he commands for strikes. A groundball pitcher, Zych posted excellent strikeout rates across three levels last season, topping out in Seattle with an 11.78 K/9 and an outstanding 31.6 K%. He also showed great control with just nine walks in 67 total innings (1.16 BB/9), including none in 15 outings at Double-A Jacksonville. Zych has the talent to land a late-inning role out of spring training, which perhaps made it at least a little easier for general manager Jerry Dipoto to trade hard-throwing right-hander Carson Smith this offseason. If nothing else, Zych will be hard to beat as the last player listed alphabetically in the MLB record book.
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Optioned to alternate camp
PNew York Yankees  
July 22, 2020
Zych was reassigned to the Yankees' alternate training site Tuesday.
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Joins team's 60-man pool
PNew York Yankees  
June 30, 2020
The Yankees announced Sunday that Zych was included in their 60-man roster pool.
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Inks minors deal with Yankees
PNew York Yankees  
February 12, 2020
Zych signed a minor league contract with an invitation to major-league spring training Wednesday.
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Placed on waivers
PSeattle Mariners  
Elbow
March 10, 2018
Zych (shoulder) was placed on waivers by the Mariners on Saturday, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports.
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Hampered by shoulder injury
PSeattle Mariners  
Elbow
March 8, 2018
Zych (elbow) is reportedly dealing with a shoulder injury and will undergo further tests for that issue, Shannon Drayer of 710 ESPN Seattle reports.
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