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RHP Jay Jackson has been signed to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp.

 

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RHP Jay Jackson, 1 of top relievers in Japan past 3 years, is drawing interest from MLB teams. For Hiroshima last 3 seasons, had 2.10 ERA, 92 holds, 192 SO in 176 IP. (Was better than Ryan Brasier, now w/Red Sox, when teammates on 2017 Carp.) Also interest in returning to Japan.

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This guy hasn't pitched in the majors since 2015, and only has logged 4.1 total MLB innings. Fangraphs has him as a 95/85 FB slider only guy in that limited work. It looks like he had some success in Japan over the last few years as a reliever.

 

https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=jackso001jay

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jay jackson becomes the first 2019 non-roster invitee to crack the active 25-man roster.

 

not bad for a guy who signed just eight days before the club's first spring training game.

 

and, as mentioned above, jackson has all three minor league options intact.

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Extremely small sample size but his FB was 92-94 against Arenado. I don't think I saw him pitch in ST, does anyone remember his velo from then or know what he's been throwing at San Antonio?

 

Assuming he has a little more left in the tank based on what I've read, which is interesting because I feel like a guy like him, after having been away so long, would be really antsy to go and probably overthrowing or trying to throw as hard as possible, but instead he looked like he was really hitting the corners (that first 94 mph fastball right in the bottom outside corner of the zone that Arenado swung through was a thing of beauty) in his 1 batter faced.

 

He seems like a guy that it'd be easy to dream on as being the next big Brewers bullpen success story. Hope it turns out that way, we could really use that.

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Extremely small sample size but his FB was 92-94 against Arenado. I don't think I saw him pitch in ST, does anyone remember his velo from then or know what he's been throwing at San Antonio?

 

Assuming he has a little more left in the tank based on what I've read, which is interesting because I feel like a guy like him, after having been away so long, would be really antsy to go and probably overthrowing or trying to throw as hard as possible, but instead he looked like he was really hitting the corners (that first 94 mph fastball right in the bottom outside corner of the zone that Arenado swung through was a thing of beauty) in his 1 batter faced.

 

He seems like a guy that it'd be easy to dream on as being the next big Brewers bullpen success story. Hope it turns out that way, we could really use that.

 

I think, like miles mikolas, he learned how to really pitch in Japan. With the cubs he threw upper 90s, so maybe a little more in the tank.

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Extremely small sample size but his FB was 92-94 against Arenado. I don't think I saw him pitch in ST, does anyone remember his velo from then or know what he's been throwing at San Antonio?

 

Assuming he has a little more left in the tank based on what I've read, which is interesting because I feel like a guy like him, after having been away so long, would be really antsy to go and probably overthrowing or trying to throw as hard as possible, but instead he looked like he was really hitting the corners (that first 94 mph fastball right in the bottom outside corner of the zone that Arenado swung through was a thing of beauty) in his 1 batter faced.

 

He seems like a guy that it'd be easy to dream on as being the next big Brewers bullpen success story. Hope it turns out that way, we could really use that.

 

I saw him pitch a perfect inning in Arizona. There wasn't any radar readings but he clearly showed a live arm but more impressive was his mound presence. If you didn't know better, you'd have figured he was a major league pitcher and not some fringy guy.

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Extremely small sample size but his FB was 92-94 against Arenado. I don't think I saw him pitch in ST, does anyone remember his velo from then or know what he's been throwing at San Antonio?

 

Assuming he has a little more left in the tank based on what I've read, which is interesting because I feel like a guy like him, after having been away so long, would be really antsy to go and probably overthrowing or trying to throw as hard as possible, but instead he looked like he was really hitting the corners (that first 94 mph fastball right in the bottom outside corner of the zone that Arenado swung through was a thing of beauty) in his 1 batter faced.

 

He seems like a guy that it'd be easy to dream on as being the next big Brewers bullpen success story. Hope it turns out that way, we could really use that.

 

I saw him pitch a perfect inning in Arizona. There wasn't any radar readings but he clearly showed a live arm but more impressive was his mound presence. If you didn't know better, you'd have figured he was a major league pitcher and not some fringy guy.

 

I saw him pitch in spring, at Camelback Ranch, versus the Dodgers.

 

He was 90-93 and mowed down some good hitters.

 

Note: Jackson and Houser were the two pitchers that surprisingly impressed me in spring. However, I think both are relievers moving forward .

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The bulk of his production has come in mop up/low leverage duty, but he's been perfectly serviceable in that role. I would guess he survives the 40 man roster through the winter and gets a chance to win a spot in spring training. Looks like he might still have 2 options left too so no reason he couldn't wind up on the shuttle squad at worst next season.

 

He's almost certainly going to be on the WC roster and might be on a the NLDS roster should they get there.

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Looks like he might still have 2 options left too so no reason he couldn't wind up on the shuttle squad at worst next season.

jay jackson spent the majority of his time with san antonio on a minor league contract. he spent less than 20 days on optional assignment with san antonio, so he will enter 2020 with three options.

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Does he make the playoff roster? Almost seems like it is between him and Ray Black.

 

I'd put Jackson on the roster over Black. He can be devastating against righties when he's on. Black seems like more of a wildcard right now.

 

100% agree here.

More RHH’s than left, Roogy more important than Loogy. Black’s terrible high leverage outing vs St Louis late in that game hurts his chances.

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Jackson seems like a lock for the postseason roster at this point unless he has a terrible final week.

 

He seems like the kinda guy you bring in early in the WC game if you really need a K against a righty.

 

With all the bullpen options for next year though, his options are going to work against him making the team out of ST. But if he puts on a show in the playoffs, that certainly won't hurt his chances.

 

Super glad things are working out, we need a JJ in the bullpen at all times.

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Jackson seems like a lock for the postseason roster at this point unless he has a terrible final week.

 

He seems like the kinda guy you bring in early in the WC game if you really need a K against a righty.

 

With all the bullpen options for next year though, his options are going to work against him making the team out of ST. But if he puts on a show in the playoffs, that certainly won't hurt his chances.

 

Super glad things are working out, we need a JJ in the bullpen at all times.

 

Will be interesting to see if Albers is the odd man out.

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Jackson seems like a lock for the postseason roster at this point unless he has a terrible final week.

 

He seems like the kinda guy you bring in early in the WC game if you really need a K against a righty.

 

With all the bullpen options for next year though, his options are going to work against him making the team out of ST. But if he puts on a show in the playoffs, that certainly won't hurt his chances.

 

Super glad things are working out, we need a JJ in the bullpen at all times.

 

Will be interesting to see if Albers is the odd man out.

 

One can always hope. As you can tell, I don't trust Albers. I would rather go with Davies or Black, if it came to it.

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apparently, jackson's contract allowed him to become a free agent at the end of the 2019 season, regardless of whether or not he was on his club's 40-man roster.

 

with three options intact, jackson will be attractive to many teams.

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apparently, jackson's contract allowed him to become a free agent at the end of the 2019 season, regardless of whether or not he was on his club's 40-man roster.

 

with three options intact, jackson will be attractive to many teams.

 

How does Jackson's contract supercede major league rules regarding FA? Jackson isn't even eligible for arbitration until 2022.

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