11 articles
PIT •
11 days ago
The 27-year-old La Sorsa added considerable velocity last season, with his fastball climbing on average from 88 mph in 2024 to 92 mph during his time with the Reds. Still, it didn’t help him establish himself in the majors. He has a 5.21 ERA in 57 innings with the Rays, Nationals and Reds the last three years.
Source: Jon Morosi
NYM •
2 months ago
It didn’t take La Sorsa very long to find a new opportunity after electing free agency. The 27-year-old southpaw boasts a pedestrian 5.21 ERA across 57 innings over 46 appearances in the big leagues for four different organizations since 2023. He’ll head to Triple-A Syracuse as extra left-handed relief depth to close out the season.
CIN •
5 months ago
La Sorsa, who has given up four runs over two innings in two appearances for the Reds this season, will rejoin the pen. He has managed a 3.70 ERA in Triple-A, but even there, his 21/17 K/BB in 24 1/3 innings is discouraging.
CIN •
5 months ago
The 27-year-old southpaw was only with the Reds for a couple of days to provide their bullpen with a fresh arm. He has made two appearances with the big league club this season, registering a 18.00 ERA, 3.50 WHIP and a 0/2 K/BB ratio in two innings of work. He’ll continue to refine his craft at the Triple-A level.
CIN •
5 months ago
It’s La Sorsa’s first official callup with the Reds, though he previously pitched an inning for the team as a 27th man. He has a 4.38 ERA over 51 1/3 innings in 42 career major league relief appearances.
CIN •
6 months ago
La Sorsa presumably was set to opt out of his Reds contract, but the team decided to keep him around by adding him to the 40-man. He’ll continue pitching at Louisville, where he has a 3.92 ERA and a 14/14 K/BB in 20 2/3 innings this season. The 27-year-old has a 4.47 ERA in 41 career major league relief appearances.