Enyel De Los Santos

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62+13 innings between both teams. [3]

San Diego Padres

On November 12, 2015, the Mariners traded De Los Santos and Nelson Ward to the San Diego Padres for Joaquín Benoit. [4] The Padres assigned De Los Santos to the Single–A Fort Wayne TinCaps to begin the 2016 season. After pitching to a 3–2 record and 2.91 ERA in 11 games (seven starts), he was promoted to the High–A Lake Elsinore Storm, where he finished the season, going 5–3 with a 4.35 ERA in 15 games started, and was a Midwest League All Star. [5] [6]

In 2017, De Los Santos pitched for the San Antonio Missions of the Double–A Texas League, where he went 10–6 with a 3.78 ERA (8th in the league) and a 1.19 WHIP (5th) in 26 games (24 starts), with 138 strikeouts (3rd in the league) in 150 innings. [7] [8] He was the Texas League Pitcher of the Week on both April 16 and August 13. [6]

Philadelphia Phillies

De Los Santos with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2020 Enyel De Los Santos (50116943103) (cropped).jpg
De Los Santos with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2020

On December 15, 2017, the Padres traded De Los Santos to the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for Freddy Galvis. [9] [10] He began the 2018 season with the Lehigh Valley IronPigs of the Triple–A International League. [11] [12] He was the Phillies Minor League Co-Pitcher of the Month for April. [13] De Los Santos was selected to represent the Phillies at the 2018 All-Star Futures Game. [14] He was also elected to the Triple–A All Star Game. [15] With Lehigh Valley in 2018 he was 10–5 with a 2.63 ERA (2nd in the International League), with 110 strikeouts in 126+23 innings, a WHIP of 1.16 (2nd), and an opponents batting average of .226 (3rd). [1] [13]

The Phillies promoted De Los Santos to the major leagues for the first time on July 10, 2018. [15] He made his debut the same day, earning the win after allowing three runs and striking out 6 batters over 613 innings in a spot start against the New York Mets, and was optioned back to the IronPigs after the game. [16] [17] Coincidentally, the starting pitcher for the Mets in that game was Drew Gagnon, who was also making his Major League debut. In 2018 with the Phillies, he was 1–0 with a 4.74 ERA with 15 strikeouts in 19 innings. [1]

In 2019 with Lehigh Valley, De Los Santos went 5–7 with a 4.40 ERA in 94+23 innings over 19 starts. [1] In 2019 with the Phillies he was 0–1 with a 7.36 ERA in 11 innings over five games (one start). [1] When rosters for the COVID-19 pandemic-shorted 2020 season were reduced, he was sent to Lehigh Valley. [18] De Los Santos was designated for assignment on August 9, 2020. On August 15, he was sent outright to Triple-A. [19] De Los Santos did not appear for the organization in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season because of the COVID-19 pandemic. [20]

On May 4, 2021, De Los Santos had his contract selected back to the active roster. [21] De Los Santos pitched 28 innings for the Phillies, posting a 6.75 ERA. On September 12, the Phillies designated De Los Santos for assignment once more. [22]

Pittsburgh Pirates

A day after De Los Santos was designated for assigned by the Phillies, he was claimed off waivers by the Pittsburgh Pirates. [23] In 7 games for Pittsburgh, he logged a 4.91 ERA with 6 strikeouts over 7+13 innings of work. On November 5, 2021, the Pirates outrighted De Los Santos to Triple-A Indianapolis, removing him from their 40-man roster. [24] De Los Santos refused the minor league assignment and elected free agency two days later.

Cleveland Guardians

On December 1, 2021, De Los Santos signed a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training with the Cleveland Guardians. He did not make the Opening Day roster. [25] After beginning the 2022 season with the Triple–A Columbus Clippers, the Guardians selected De Los Santos' contract as a COVID-19 replacement player on April 20. [26] De Los Santos was returned to the minor leagues on May 8. The Guardians selected De Los Santos' contract once more on May 9.[ citation needed ] On September 27, De Los Santos pitched an immaculate inning against the Tampa Bay Rays. [27]

In 2022, De Los Santos was 5–0 with a 3.04 ERA in 53+13 innings, with a 1.069 WHIP. [28] In 2023, De Los Santos made 70 appearances out of the bullpen for the Guardians, registering a 3.29 ERA with 62 strikeouts across 65+23 innings of work. [29]

San Diego Padres (second stint)

On November 17, 2023, the Guardians traded De Los Santos to the Padres in exchange for Scott Barlow. [30] In 44 appearances for San Diego in 2024, De Los Santos compiled a 4.46 ERA with 48 strikeouts across 40+13 innings pitched.

New York Yankees

On July 30, 2024, the Padres traded De Los Santos and Thomas Balboni Jr. to the New York Yankees in exchange for Brandon Lockridge. [31] [32] In 5 games for the Yankees, he struggled to a 14.21 ERA with 5 strikeouts across 6+13 innings pitched. On August 14, De Los Santos was designated for assignment by the Yankees. [33]

Chicago White Sox

On August 17, 2024, De Los Santos was claimed off waivers by the Chicago White Sox. [34]

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Enyel De Los Santos
Enyel De Los Santos (52065459427) (cropped).jpg
De Los Santos with the Guardians in 2022
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (1995-12-25) December 25, 1995 (age 28)
San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
July 10, 2018, for the Philadelphia Phillies