Giants Promote Tyler Beede

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The Giants will hand the ball to pitching prospect Tyler Beede tonight. Reliever Roberto Gomez was optioned to create space.

The righty had already joined the MLB team on its taxi squad, but the team?s precise plans were not clear. Skipper Bruce Bochy announced last night that the youngster will be activated for his first MLB start.

Beede, the Giants? first-round pick in the 2014 draft, will make his debut about six weeks before his 25th birthday. The Vanderbilt University product has steadily moved up the ladder in the San Francisco farm since signing out of the amateur ranks.

The results have been mixed of late for Beede. He turned in a strong 2016 season at Double-A, working to a 2.81 ERA with 8.2 K/9 and 3.2 BB/9. But he failed to carry that forward last year, when he allowed 4.79 earned per nine (with 6.9 K/9 and 3.2 BB/9) in his 109 Triple-A innings.

While Beede entered camp this spring with at least some hope of forcing his way into the Opening Day roster mix, he labored through his four outings. Still, he?ll receive a shot now that there?s an opening. Fellow hurler Andrew Suarez might also have been considered, but Beede is a much simpler selection from a logistical standpoint since he already has a 40-man roster spot.

It?s not clear at this point whether Beede will have much hope of sticking in the rotation for the remainder of the year. With Jeff Samardzija not far from a return, it could be that Beede will only get a limited opportunity. If he impresses, though, perhaps there?s a chance he could stake a claim to a permanent job. It?s doubtful the Giants are looking too closely at Beede?s service situation, as he isn?t exactly considered a can?t-miss ace, but it?s worth noting that he could still accrue a full year of MLB service in 2018 if he sticks on the active roster from this point forward.
 
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