TRADE: Athletics Send Reliable Reliever Lucas Erceg To AL Team
In a notable trade deadline move, the Kansas City Royals have acquired right-handed reliever Lucas Erceg from the Oakland Athletics, as reported by Jeff Passan of ESPN.
Erceg, who has posted a 3.68 ERA over 38 games and 36.2 innings this season, was traded by the Athletics to capitalize on the high demand for relievers, especially with their closer Mason Miller currently on the injured list.
In return, the Athletics are receiving pitchers Mason Barnett (KC's #4 prospect) and Will Klein (KC's #18 prospect), and outfielder Jared Dickey.
The Kansas City Royals are finalizing a deal to acquire right-handed reliever Lucas Erceg from the Oakland A’s, sources tell ESPN.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) July 30, 2024
Erceg’s journey to becoming a midseason trade target is unconventional.
Originally drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers as a third baseman in 2016, he struggled as a hitter and transitioned to pitching in 2021.
After being traded to Oakland for cash in 2023, Erceg developed into a hard-throwing setup man, showcasing a high-velocity fastball averaging 98 mph.
This season, he has been effective in high-leverage situations, recording three saves and 12 holds. His performance has been particularly strong on the road, where he has posted a 2.08 ERA compared to a 5.12 ERA at home.
Lucas Erceg, newly acquired by the #Royals per @JeffPassan is a 29-year-old reliever who made his MLB debut in 2023 with the A's. Originally drafted by the Brewers as a third baseman in 2016. Has 12 holds, 3 saves in 38 appearances for Oakland this year. pic.twitter.com/n5A3zpOVEF
— Jeff Rosen (@jeff_rosen88) July 30, 2024
For the Royals, Erceg brings both immediate bullpen reinforcement and long-term potential, fitting into their plans for a playoff push and future seasons.
The Royals, aiming for their first playoff appearance since 2015, see Erceg as a valuable addition to their bullpen, capable of handling both middle and late innings.
His improved control and effectiveness, reflected in a 26.3% strikeout rate and an 8.3% walk rate this season, suggest that a change of scenery could further benefit his performance.
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