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Guardians Acquire Holderman: A Risky, High-Upside Bullpen Gamble?
12 Dec
Summary
- Guardians signed pitcher Colin Holderman for $1.5 million.
- Holderman's 2025 season was hampered by knee and thumb injuries.
- The Guardians aim to improve Holderman's splitter and sweeper pitches.

The Cleveland Guardians have signed pitcher Colin Holderman to a $1.5 million deal, marking a significant acquisition following his non-tender by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Holderman, a 6-foot-6 right-hander, possesses a potent arsenal including a 98-100 mph sinker and a devastating sweeper, alongside a promising splitter.
His 2025 season was derailed by a knee sprain and subsequent right thumb inflammation, a condition that caused significant pain while gripping the ball. This injury directly contributed to a sharp decline in his strikeout rate, dropping from 25.1% in 2024 to 14.4% in 2025, alongside a ballooning walk rate.
The Guardians' pitching development staff, including Carl Willis and Brad Goldberg, will focus on improving Holderman's sweeper location and further developing his splitter, particularly against left-handed hitters. With two minor league options remaining, there's patience for him to regain his form and high-upside potential.




