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Fantasy Baseball Impact Of The St. Louis Cardinals Signing Ryan Tepera To A Major League Contract
The St. Louis Cardinals added a veteran option to the team’s bullpen on Monday, adding reliever Ryan Tepera on a major league contract, per a tweet from the National League Central club’s official Twitter account.
Tepera previously appeared in 10 games for the Los Angeles Angels this season. He logged a 7.21 ERA and a 5.71 FIP in 8.2 innings of work while adding 10 strikeouts and surrendering three walks and two home runs in the process. He surrendered two hits, a walk, and an earned run in two-thirds of an inning in his St. Louis debut on Monday, registering a hold in the process.
The reliever owns a 3.61 ERA and a 4.08 FIP in 364 career major league innings. Last year for the Angels, he pitched to a 3.61 ERA and a 4.2 FIP in 57.1 innings, adding 47 strikeouts while giving up 20 walks and seven home runs.
A late-inning reliever for significant stretches of his career, Tepera has logged 18 saves in the majors, including six for the Angels last season.
And while it seems unlikely that the veteran will be a consistent source of saves in St. Louis’ bullpen, there is quality saves+holds league upside here, as well as a bit of ancillary save potential.
From the start of the 2021 season through the end of last year, only eight relievers logged more holds than Tepera, who had 38 total over the span of the two campaigns.
So far this year, just three full-time relievers -- Chris Stratton, Ryan Helsley (currently on the injured list), and Jordan Hicks -- have an fWAR north of 0.3 for St. Louis. The lack of bullpen depth, speculatively speaking, could open the door for hold opportunities for Tepera.
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