The Royals introduced this morning that they’ve traded minor league pitcher Jonah Dipoto to the Phillies for money concerns. In keeping with the MLB.com transaction log, Philadelphia assigned him to Triple-A Lehigh Valley.
The son of former MLB pitcher and present Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto, Jonah is a 27-year-old righty reliever. Kansas Metropolis chosen him out of UC San Diego within the thirty fifth spherical of the 2019 draft. Regardless of the modest draft inventory, Dipoto has pitched his approach to the higher minors. He turned in a 3.55 earned run common in 50 2/3 innings between Double-A and Triple-A a yr in the past. Dipoto fanned an above-average 26% of opponents, although he additionally walked nearly 15% of batters confronted.
Dipoto has had a shakier begin to the 2024 marketing campaign. He has allowed 11 runs (10 earned) over 14 1/3 innings for the Royals’ prime farm staff in Omaha. He has given up a trio of homers with a 13:8 strikeout-to-walk ratio. The Phils will hope {that a} change of surroundings no less than permits him to seek out the bat-missing promise he confirmed a season in the past. Whereas Dipoto has by no means gotten a lot prospect fanfare, Eric Longenhagen of FanGraphs credited him with a plus slider and ranked him thirty eighth within the Ok.C. system final summer season.
There’s no value for Philadelphia past what is probably going nominal money concerns. Dipoto gained’t require a spot on their 40-man as a result of he hadn’t been on the Kansas Metropolis roster. He went unselected in final winter’s Rule 5 draft and could be eligible once more subsequent December if Philadelphia doesn’t choose his contract.