12265
by civ ollilavad
Congratulations
Prior to the Indians’ matchup against the Rangers, Francona informed Trevor Stephan that he would be making the Opening Day roster.
“He's not a real vocal kid to begin with,” Francona said with a grin. “But he smiled. I asked if there was anybody he needed to call. He said, 'Yeah, my family,' so I said 'Well, go.' Because that's a pretty special moment for somebody.”
The Indians selected Stephan in the Rule 5 Draft this winter. Stephan said that he knew there was a chance he’d be taken in the Draft since the Yankees left him unprotected, and he was excited to hear that Cleveland gave him an opportunity to make it to the big leagues.
Between Class A Advanced and Double-A in New York’s organization in 2019, Stephan pitched to a 4.73 ERA in 20 games (19 starts) with 91 strikeouts and 29 walks in 80 innings. But when he came to camp with the Indians this spring, he was put in the bullpen and has a 2.45 ERA with 10 strikeouts and two walks in his first 7 1/3 frames.
“This kid came in and we told him, we said, 'We Rule 5'd you because we like your arm,’” Francona said. “We kept him on our ballclub because we think he has poise. … There's a lot to like about this kid. He was good. He goes, 'I know this is just the beginning, I know I have a lot to prove.' It was just a fun message.”
Stephan was selected by the Yankees in the third round of the 2017 MLB Draft. During his Minor League career, he was used as a starter, but Stephan said he’s enjoyed making the transition to the bullpen.
“Honestly, I like it more,” Stephan said. “It’s something I did in junior college a little bit and then got stretched out as a starter my junior year and through the first few years of pro ball. I’ve been enjoying going back to the 'pen. I feel like that’s where my strength is. It’s been a good fit.”
Stephan’s arsenal consists of a heater, slider and a splitter. He said that he also will occasionally throw in a curveball to “keep [the hitters] honest.” But one of the biggest perks of his move to the bullpen has been seeing an uptick in his fastball velocity.
“That’s just some stuff I worked on this offseason and I’m going to continue to keep staying on top of,” Stephan said. “I had a bunch of downtime in 2020 and just attacked different areas of my game and tried to just complete the picture and come out here and try to make a roster.”