The Cardinals announced last week they claimed RHP Zak Kent off waivers from the Cleveland Guardians. This is the type of acquisition the Cardinals need to be making: club controlled pitching depth with some upside.
Kent was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 9th round of the 2019 draft out of the Virginia Military Institute. He pitched well enough to earn a 40-man spot after the 2022 season where he made it to Triple A. Before the start of the 2024 season, the Guardians acquired him for International Bonus Pool money.
His 2025 debut didn’t look all that impressive; he had a 4.58 ERA and 2:1 K:BB ratio in 17.2 innings. His Triple A numbers are much more impressive; in 38.0 innings, he had a 2.84 ERA and 1.34 WHIP with 50 strikeouts.
The Guardians designated him for assignment after the season to open some 40-man spots. Cardinals assistant GM Rob Cerfolio worked for Cleveland when they acquired Kent, so there is something there the club likes. He’s projected as a bullpen arm for 2026, but could turn into something more.
He’s currently throwing 4 pitches:
The top 3 pitches will determine his long-term role with the team. If that curve becomes at least a little average, he could stick as a back of the rotation starter; while the curve has worked with lefties, it’s not a shutdown pitch. Right now though, he looks like a middle reliever; he might be able to add a tick or 2 of velocity in shorter stints and his slider plays very well with his fastball.
His role also will depend on his average command and control. He can get strikeouts, but he also gives up a lot of walks. Fixing command and control will decrease his pitch counts and allow him to stretch out as a starter, if that change gets better.
Here’s 3 comps for Kent:
All 3 have their strengths and weaknesses, but I’d be happy for him to be like any of these. Stratton pitched well with the Cardinals a few years back and Kent would be a welcome addition if he’s at that point in the next 2 years.
Kent has the potential to be a useful pieces; it’ll be up to the organization to get the most out of him. Prior to last season, I would be worried, but Chaim Bloom has brought in a lot of help to work with young players.
I’ll be back soon with a scouting report of Matt Pushard, who the team picked in the Rule V Draft.
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