LHP Matt Gage joins major league roster a couple of weeks after signing MiLB deal
Briefly

Matt Gage, drafted by the San Francisco Giants in 2014, has returned to the team after being cut in 2018 and spending years with nine organizations. At 32, he joins the major league roster for the first time, boasting a 1.42 ERA across 25.1 innings with a history of strikeouts and a low WHIP. Gage primarily features a four-seam fastball, complemented by a new sinker, which aligns with the Giants' pitching strategy. The team needs Gage due to uncertainties around Erik Miller's health, signaling the need for depth in the bullpen.
Matt Gage returns to the Giants via a minor league deal, having navigated through nine organizations prior to rejoining the team, showcasing resilience and potential.
Gage has a notable career ERA of 1.42 over 25.1 innings pitched, with key performance metrics including 23 strikeouts against 11 walks.
Despite not having electric pitches, Gage's addition aligns with the Giants' strategy to utilize sinker-slider types in their pitching approach under Farhan Zaidi.
The Giants have a history of success with former farmhands returning, and Gage's rejoining the team raises questions about leveraging his experience and arsenal.
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