- #
- 27
- Name
- Kyle Barraclough
- Nationality
United States
- Position
- Pitcher
- Opening Day Age
- 32
- Birthplace
- Santa Clara, CA
- Birthdate
- 5/23/1990
- Draft
- 2012, 7th Round, Cardinals
- B/T
- R/R
- Ht
- 6-3
- Wt
- 229
- Current Team
- Rockers
COLLEGE: St. Mary’s (California)
HIGH SCHOOL: Wilcox HS, Santa Clara, Calif.
STATUS
• Signed with the Rockers on 5/16/23
CAREER NOTES
• Became an MLB free agent 10/14/22
• Has spent part of seven seasons in MLB, compiling 18-15 career record with 3.61 ERA
• Primarily a reliever at MLB, most recently with Los Angeles Angels in 2022
• Saved 10 games with Miami in 2018 while appearing in 61 games
• One of three MLB players from Wilcox HS including former longtime A’s 3B Carney Lansford
2022
• Appeared in eight games for the Angels and in 41 contests at Class AAA Salt Lake
• Was 4-3 with two saves in 41` games in the Pacific Coast League
• Was 0-1 over nine innings with nine strikeouts for the Angels
2021
• Was a combined 8-1 in 32 appearances covering 39.1 innings between Yankees AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and Twins AAA St. Paul
• Posted a 2.75 ERA and fanned 62 in 39.1 innings after starting the year in Yankees organization and then signing with the Twins
• Appeared in 10 games at MLB with Minnesota, striking out 18 and walking eight in 13 innings while going 2-0 with a 5.54 ERA
2020
• Was assigned to the El Paso Chihuahuas but did not play due to the pandemic
2019
• Traded from Miami Marlins to the Washington Nationals for future considerations following the 2018 offseason
• Started the year with Nationals, appearing in 33 games with 30 strikeouts and 12 walks in 25.2 innings, posting 1-2 record with a devilish 6.66 ERA
• Designated for assignment by Washington on 8/6/19 but immediately signed by San Francisco Giants and started at AAA Sacramento
• Called up to Giants MLB club 9/2/19 and appeared in 10 games, pitching eight innings with 10 strikeouts and nine walks, posting 0-0 mark with 2.25 ERA
2018
• Spent the entire season at MLB with Miami, going 1-6 with a 4.20 ERA in 61 appearances, logging 10 saves and 55.2 innings with 60 strikeouts and 34 walks
2017
• Appeared in 66 games with Marlins, going 6-2 with a 3.00 ERA
• Tossed 66 innings with 76 strikeouts, 38 walks and 53 hits allowed
• Spent time on injured list with right shoulder impingement
2016
• Started the season at AAA New Orleans but called up to Marlins on 4/17/16
• Appeared in career-high 75 games at MLB Miami, going 6-3 with a 2.85 ERA over 72.2 innings
• Struck out 113 and walked 44 while allowing just 45 hits and 24 runs
• Selected as the Marlins Rookie of the Year
• Honored as National League Reliever of the Month in June 2018 when he made 12 appearances, pitched 12 innings and struck out 12 while allowing one hit and two walks
• Was eighth in the National League with 75 appearances
2015
• Started the year in the Cardinals organization then was traded to Miami for RHP Steve Cishek
• Pitched in four games at AA Jacksonville before being called up to Miami and making his MLB debut on 8/7/15 with one hitless inning at Atlanta
• Pitched in 25 games for the Marlins with a 2-1 record, 2.59 ERA and 30 strikeouts in 24.1 innings
• Yielded just 12 hits in those 24.1 innings
• Named a Texas League Mid-Season All-Star with the Spring Field Cardinals
2014
• Split time between St. Louis’ A+ club in Palm Beach and A Peoria, combining to go 2-2 with a 2.45 ERA and 78 strikeouts in 58.2 innings with 34 walks
2013
• Spent the entire season at the Cardinals Gulf Coast League entry and appeared in three games
2012
• Split time between the Cardinals A- club in Batavia New York and A Quad Cities
• Pitched in 15 games with three starts, going 0-3 with a 3.06 ERA
• Was a starter for the St. Mary’s Gaels of the West Coast Conference as a senior
• Ranks eighth in school history with 18 career wins, fifth with 332.2 innings and second with 290 strikeouts
• Career record of 18-25
2011
• Named first team All-West Coast Conference
2010
• Led St. Mary’s with six wins and 81 strikeouts in 15 starts
2009
• Selected to the All-West Coast Conference All-Freshman team