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Bryan Mata

Bryan Mata

25-Year-Old PitcherP
Boston Red Sox AAA
Out
Injury Lat
Est. Return 2/1/2025
2025 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a minor-league contract with the Red Sox in November of 2024.
Staying in Boston
PBoston Red Sox  AAA
Lat
November 22, 2024
The Red Sox signed Mata (elbow/lat) to a minor-league contract Friday, Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com reports.
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Boston non-tendered Mata on Friday after designating him for assignment Tuesday, but the 25-year-old right-hander will stick around with the Red Sox organization. He'll continue to work through his rehab program for right shoulder and elbow soreness, and if he's healthy, he'll have a chance to earn a spot on the Red Sox's major-league roster in spring training.
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Mata, who has never pitched in the majors, enters spring training out of minor-league options and must make the 26-man roster or be designated for assignment. A team could potentially claim the 26-year-old righty, whose upper 90s fastball with movement will generate interest. Mata's trajectory was delayed by the pandemic and Tommy John elbow surgery before a bout of shoulder inflammation limited him to seven starts early in 2023. By the time he returned in September, the Red Sox seemed focused on turning him into a reliever, which is how he'll have to make the team in 2024. Mata's always had issues with walks, and the Red Sox feel he's best suited for shorter stints, which plays nicely with his velocity.
The Red Sox seemingly have a half dozen unproven starting pitchers poised for some form of MLB work in 2023, and Mata is among those. The 6-foot-3 righty underwent Tommy John surgery in April 2021 and made 19 appearances while building up to 83 innings in 2022, primarily working at Double-A and Triple-A. He had an identical 29.4 K% at those levels and an 11.4 BB% at Double-A followed by a 14.7 BB% at Triple-A. Control can be the last skill to return when a pitcher first gets back from TJS, but Mata's strike throwing was suspect even before the procedure. He has had a groundball rate north of 50% at every stop above rookie ball, thanks to a devastating sinker/slider combo. Mata's changeup has emerged as a fine third pitch. It all comes down to his ability to throw enough strikes to start. Boston will surely use Mata in some big-league role this season, as he is on the 40-man roster and could at least help as a multi-inning reliever. The team's other swing men types, save Tanner Houck, can't match Mata's pure stuff, which makes him worth monitoring in spring training and early in the minor-league season.
Mata was only 20 years old when he made his first foray into Double-A ball in 2019, so his 5.03 ERA and 1.47 WHIP over those 53.2 innings shouldn't be judged as harshly as they would be for an older prospect. In fact, his 10.0 K/9 and 4.1 BB/9 can be seen in a favorable light considering the fact that both were tangible improvements over the marks he posted at High-A the previous season. Mata's control remains a work in progress, but his arm is dynamic, as evidenced by his mid-to-high-90s fastball. The offering is made even more appealing by its good sink, and Mata also throws an effective slider and potentially-solid changeup. Boston added Mata to the 40-man roster in November and appears intent on developing the right-hander as a starter, which bodes well for his dynasty appeal. If he can continue to get the walks down, Mata could find himself in the Red Sox rotation as soon as 2022.
Mata was one of three pitching prospects to enter the offseason as 20-year-olds with double-digit upper-level starts under their belt. Deivi Garcia and Adrian Morejon were the other two. Oddly enough, all three carry significant reliever risk, but for different reasons. With Mata, it will come down to how many strikes he throws. He logged a 17.7 BB% in 17 starts at High-A in 2018, but halved that mark in a return to the Carolina League and was up to a 10.3 BB% in 11 Double-A starts. A long-levered 6-foot-3 Venezuelan righty, Mata boasts a mid-90s two-seam fastball, a plus slider and a solid changeup that could develop into an above-average offering. He should return to Double-A for a month or two before spending the rest of the year at Triple-A. Mata has a very high ceiling, but he will need to prove his command gains were for real in his age-21 season.
Mata wasn't the best pitcher in the Sally League last season, but he was easily the youngest and still managed a 3.39 FIP over 17 starts. His 6-foot-3, 160-pound frame screams projection, so while his fastball sits in the low-90s, it is reasonable to expect that pitch to be a plus mid-90s offering in two or three years. He has a very advanced changeup for someone who won't turn 19 until May, and while his curveball is more of a show-me pitch right now, he has plenty of time to refine it. As with any teenage pitcher, his command needs some work, but he is way ahead of schedule in that regard, which is why he was given such an aggressive assignment last season. This is the type of pitching prospect who may not put up monster strikeout numbers until he is in Double-A or Triple-A, so in many dynasty leagues, he doesn't have to be rostered just yet. That said, there is a lot more upside here than meets the eye.
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Non-tendered by Boston
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November 22, 2024
The Red Sox non-tendered Mata (elbow/lat) on Friday, Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com reports.
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Cast off 40-man
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November 19, 2024
The Red Sox designated Mata (elbow/lat) for assignment Tuesday, Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic reports.
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Soreness halts rehab assignment
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September 17, 2024
Red Sox manager Alex Cora said Tuesday that Mata (elbow/lat) was pulled off his rehab assignment after experiencing soreness following his Sept. 10 appearance, Christopher Smith of MassLive.com reports.
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Ready to restart rehab assignment
PBoston Red Sox  AAA
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September 10, 2024
Mata (lat/elbow) will begin a minor-league rehab assignment with Triple-A Worcester on Tuesday.
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Begins throwing
PBoston Red Sox  AAA
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August 9, 2024
Mata (elbow/lat) played catch Friday, Alex Speier of The Boston Globe reports.
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Could debut soon
PBoston Red Sox  AAA
September 29, 2022
Mata will travel with the Red Sox over the final week of the season and may get a chance to make his big-league debut, reports Chris Cotillo of The Springfield Republican.
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The minor-league season has come to an end but Mata's year may not be over just yet. The 23-year-old played at four different levels in the minors this season and compiled a 2.49 ERA, 1.28 WHIP and 105:46 K:BB in 83 innings across 19 appearances, including 18 starts. The Red Sox will have a couple of players ineligible for Friday's game in Toronto, the last day that Canada will require the COVID-19 vaccine to enter the country.
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