The Astros are accquiring reliever Will Smith from the Braves for starter Jake Odorizzireports Mark Berman of Fox 26 (Twitter link).
Odorizzi has been seen as an expendable piece for the Astros, perhaps at least since he was left off the club’s ALDS roster last October. He’s worked as part of a six-man rotation this year in Houston, but Lance McCullers Jr. is close to making his season debut as he recovers from a forearm strain. The 32-year-old Odorizzi has pitched to a solid 3.75 ERA in a dozen starts for the Astros this year, averaging exactly five innings per outing. He’s a flyball pitcher who has never been particularly adept at missing bats, but he’s been able to avoid hard hits this year to generate good results.
It would appear that Atlanta’s motivation here is to add veteran depth at the back of their rotation, which has consisted almost entirely of Max Fried, Kyle Wright, Charlie Morton, Ian Anderson, and rookie sensation Spencer Strider. Anderson has struggled to the tune of a 4.99 ERA, while Strider has reached 80 1/3 innings on the season after pitching a career-high 94 last year. Odorizzi’s last outing served as an excellent trade showcase for Houston – seven scoreless innings against the Mariners. Odorizzi had injured his leg in May, knocking him out for seven weeks, and dealt with a blister before the start against Seattle.
Odorizzi’s contract is a factor here. He’s earning $5MM this year (about $1.79MM remains) but would earn $500K upon reaching 100 innings plus $1MM each at 110, 120, 130, 140, and 150 innings. Given a dozen additional starts at most, 120 innings would seem to be the likely ceiling. Odorizzi also has a player option worth $6.5MM with a $3.25MM buyout, but as Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle explains it, “Odorizzi’s player option can max out at a $12.5 million base salary and a $6.25 million buyout — but only if he pitches in 30 games in which he records 12 or more outs in 2021-22. After Sunday, Odorizzi has 29 such games across 2021-22.” Given that the pitcher has at least $3MM at stake in making one more four-inning start, it was mutually beneficial for the Astros to find a team that was more comfortable letting him reach that threshold.
Smith, 33, was the top reliever in the 2019-20 free agent class. The Braves signed him to a hefty three-year, $40MM contract, also surrendering their second-round draft pick and $500K in international bonus pool money. Smith’s effectiveness waned in Atlanta, as he was often done in by the longball and closer control. He served as the Braves’ closer in their 2021 championship season to acceptable results, but then became a major factor in their postseason run with 11 scoreless innings and six saves. Smith will forever be immortalized as the pitcher on the mound when the Braves won it all last year.
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