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Escape Artist Ginkel Adds Splitter, Eyes Closer Role
5 Mar
Summary
- Kevin Ginkel debuted a new splitter pitch during spring training.
- Ginkel aims to secure the vacant closer position for the team.
- He is a bounce-back candidate after a difficult 2025 season.

Arizona Diamondbacks right-handed reliever Kevin Ginkel unveiled a new splitter pitch during his first spring training outing, a notable addition for a pitcher primarily relying on a fastball and slider. Ginkel, known for his ability to escape difficult situations on the mound, demonstrated this skill by stranding two inherited runners after giving up consecutive hits. This new pitch is intended to provide an additional offspeed option beyond his slider.
Ginkel is positioning himself as a strong candidate for the vacant closer position. This comes after a difficult 2025 season where he posted a 7.36 ERA, significantly impacted by two shoulder injuries. However, his 3.64 FIP and a low inherited runners scored percentage of 14% suggest underlying performance was better than his ERA indicated. His strikeout rate remained high, though his walk rate increased significantly.
With a focus on staying healthy and improving his command, potentially aided by the new splitter, Ginkel is considered a prime bounce-back candidate. He is one of only three pitchers in camp with significant closing experience for the Diamondbacks, making him a key figure in the competition for late-inning roles.




