Dallas Keuchel

Dallas Keuchel

36-Year-Old PitcherSP
Seattle Mariners AAA
2024 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Dallas Keuchel in 2024. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
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$Signed a minor-league contract with the Mariners in April of 2024.
Could get call to majors soon
PSeattle Mariners  AAA
April 8, 2024
Keuchel, who fired five scoreless innings for Triple-A Tacoma on Sunday during which he allowed three hits and recorded three strikeouts, could be a candidate to temporarily fill the No. 5 spot in the Mariners' starting rotation, Shannon Drayer of 710 ESPN Seattle reports.
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The veteran left-hander's Rainiers debut against the Bees certainly impressed, with Keuchel throwing 44 of 62 pitches for strikes. Drayer points out that with Emerson Hancock having been hit hard by the Brewers in Sunday's start and also showing decreased velocity compared to his early Cactus League outings, a decision could be made to skip his next turn in the rotation. The pitcher Hancock is currently filling in for, Bryan Woo (elbow), may not be fully ready to return when Seattle next needs a No. 5 starter April 16, leading to speculation Keuchel could be a candidate for a temporary promotion given there is an open spot on the 40-man roster for him as well.
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Could retain rotation spot
PMinnesota Twins  AAA
August 23, 2023
Manager Rocco Baldelli said the Twins could shift to a six-man rotation in order to keep Keuchel on the roster once Joe Ryan is ready to return from his groin injury, reports Aaron Gleeman of The Athletic.
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Keuchel surrendered six runs in 1.2 frames against Philadelphia on Aug. 11, but he's allowed just one run on nine hits over 11.1 innings between his other two outings. The six-man unit would also allow Minnesota to give the rest of its rotation some extra days between starts down the stretch, which would be majorly beneficial in a playoff push. The veteran left-hander has pitched well overall but has just three strikeouts, so his fantasy ceiling is quite limited.
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Keuchel posted a 1.99 ERA during the shortened 2020 campaign, but he struggled to a 5.28 ERA last season and was left off the roster for the playoffs. The veteran left-hander will remain at the back end of the rotation to begin 2022, but he'll need to rebound from the 5.0 percent K-BB% he posted last year. His 54.9 percent groundball rate was still strong (albeit down a bit from his career average), but he gave up the second-highest hard-hit rate (32.6 percent) of his career. Given the lack of strikeouts, Keuchel's fantasy upside is severely limited at best, even if he rediscovers his from a couple years go.
Keuchel recorded a career-best 1.99 ERA in 11 starts last season, though he benefited from quite a bit of good fortune to get there. His .255 BABIP, 81.6% strand rate and 4.7% HR/FB rate rate are all textbook indicators that regression is coming. The lefty's 3.08 FIP was quite strong, though that statistic gives a pitcher full credit for his HR/FB rate; xFIP, on the other hand, regresses that number all the way to league average and gives him a middling 3.98 mark. Keuchel's 3.59 career ERA nearly matches his 3.54 xFIP, so there's reason to believe his ERA will regress up towards 4.00 next season. If he combines that with last season's 16.3% strikeout rate, his lowest since his rookie season back in 2012, he'll be a rather unexciting option. He should still be useful (though age-related decline can't be ruled out in his age-33 season), but don't draft him expecting anything close to a 1.99 ERA.
Keuchel did not take the mound until late June as he was victimized by the cruel mixture of the qualifying offer and free agency. Anytime a pitcher misses that much time due to contractual issues, we expect struggles early and Keuchel was no different, as he went 3-5 with a 4.83 ERA and 1.36 WHIP over his first 10 starts. His final nine starts were closer to what Atlanta and fantasy owners wanted (5-3 with a 2.55 ERA), but the high WHIP remained. His 8.0 BB% was slightly above his career norms, but still reasonable for a No. 3 or No. 4 starter. The spike in home runs, well, nearly everyone had that issue last year. The White Sox inked him to a three-year, $55.5 million deal to help anchor a high-variance rotation. Yasmani Grandal's framing could aid his walk and strikeout rates slightly. Nonetheless, it's clear that the middle part of this decade was his peak.
Keuchel was able to stay healthy and make a career-high 34 starts in 2018, but the skills took a hit. While the lefty was able to keep the walks in check, he lost roughly four percentage points from his K-rate (17.5%), and his groundball rate fell to 53.7% -- still well above average, but a far cry from the 66.8% mark he had in 2017. He was able to cut back on the homers despite that dip in groundball rate, but it's tough to bank on that trend continuing. As he enters his age-31 season and moves on from the Astros in free agency, Keuchel looks like he still has something in the tank, but the decline in the quality of his sinker, slider and changeup point to this being the beginning of the downward slope. This is a former AL Cy Young winner who has posted sub-3.00 ERAs in three of the past five seasons, but at this stage a low-4.00s ERA may be a more realistic expectation.
At least according to FIP (3.87 in 2016, 3.79 in 2017), Keuchel wasn’t a dramatically different pitcher last season, but he noticed far better results than the year prior. For the third time in four seasons, Keuchel finished with a sub-3.00 ERA while adding to his value with a 1.12 WHIP and 14 wins. The impact of those numbers was somewhat dampened by Keuchel missing most of June and July while recovering from a neck issue, and after a brilliant first half, he was far less productive after the break, managing only a 4.24 ERA and 1.39 WHIP across 70 frames. With a fastball that tops out in the high 80s, Keuchel will never be the strikeout-per-inning pitcher that typifies most aces, but his ability to generate ample groundballs and avoid damage via the long ball are skills that have routinely helped him outperform his peripherals. Moreover, with a power-packed offense backing him again, Keuchel’s path to wins will be more favorable than most other starters of his caliber.
The league adjusted to the 2015 Cy Young winner in a big way (4.80 ERA, 2.8 K/BB first half) and while he started to adjust back in the second half (3.94 ERA, 3.6 K/BB), he then lost the final month of the season to a shoulder injury. The major change was that the opposition started swinging less often at Keuchel's pitches out of the zone, which forced him back into the zone in hitter-friendly or even counts. Additionally, his OPS-against on plate appearances ending out of the zone skyrocketed from a league-best .339 in 2015 to .530 last year -- or slightly better than the .579 average (min. 150 IP). Each one of his pitches performed worse, too, but especially his "hard" stuff. The fastball and cutter combined for an .837 OPS, up from .669 in 2015. He was cleared to resume throwing this offseason and should enter camp healthy. Keuchel is definitely far from his 2015 peak, but he's better than his 2016 bottom line. Don't pay for more than high-3.00s ERA.
Keuchel proved just how dominant of a pitcher he can be last season, especially when inside the confines of Minute Maid Park. The AL Cy Young Award finalist was a perfect 15-0 at home en route a 20-8 record overall, with a 2.48 ERA, 1.02 WHIP and 216:51 K:BB ratio over a career-high 232 innings. His groundball rate (2.29 GO/AO) was second-best in the majors and he once again led all pitchers in assists (53) to win the AL Gold Glove award for the second consecutive year. Keuchel has clearly established himself as a reliable fantasy ace who is worth drafting among the top-10 starters in all formats.
After two straight seasons with an ERA above five, Keuchel came out of nowhere to establish himself as a premier pitcher in 2014. The left-hander reached 200 innings exactly, going 12-9 with a 2.93 ERA and leading the AL with five complete games. His groundball rate (2.83 GO/AO) was the best in the majors by far and he led all pitchers in total chances (66) and assists (47) to win the AL Gold Glove award. Keuchel's 3.21 FIP indicates his success was no fluke, and his remarkable season puts him in line to start Opening Day for the Astros in 2015.
Keuchel didn't make the Astros' roster out of camp, but he saw significant time in the majors last season due to injuries/ineffectiveness of other pitchers. In 153.2 innings (22 starts), the 26-year-old lefty compiled a 6-10 record with a 5.15 ERA and 1.54 WHIP. Those numbers are nothing to write home about, but Keuchel significantly improved his strikeout rate (7.2 K/9) and walk rate (3.1 BB/9) over the year prior. The extreme groundballer (2.07 GO/AO) will have to battle for a spot in the starting rotation out of camp, but will likely make the roster in some capacity, be it as a starter or long reliever.
Keuchel finished 2012 with a 3-8 record and a brutal 5.27 ERA. He is not going to blow anyone away, and without an out pitch to speak of (last year he struck out just 4.0 K/9), his pitch-to-contact approach has to keep the ball on the ground to be effective. The Astros would like to see him get a little bigger and stronger, and hope he will be able to establish his sinker more by taking a few miles-per-hour off of it to allow for more movement. He will have a lot to prove this spring, but has likely shown enough to break camp with the team.
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Signs minors deal with M's
PSeattle Mariners  AAA
April 2, 2024
Keuchel signed a minor-league contract with the Mariners on Tuesday, Daniel Kramer of MLB.com reports.
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Ends season on shelf
PMinnesota Twins  AAA
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October 1, 2023
The Twins placed Keuchel on the 15-day injured list Sunday with a right calf strain, Dan Hayes of The Athletic reports.
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Shifting to relief role
PMinnesota Twins  AAA
September 16, 2023
Manager Rocco Baldelli said Saturday that Keuchel isn't in line to make another start and has been moved to the bullpen, Betsy Helfand of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
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Lasts just four innings
PMinnesota Twins  AAA
September 13, 2023
Keuchel did not factor into the decision Wednesday, allowing four runs on six hits and three walks over four innings against the Rays. He struck out three.
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Fans six in no-decision
PMinnesota Twins  AAA
September 8, 2023
Keuchel did not factor in the decision Friday, allowing two runs on three hits and two walks over five innings during the Twins' win over the Mets. He struck out six.
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