Ryne Stanek | |
Team: | New York Mets |
Number: | 55 |
Position: | Pitcher |
Birth Date: | 26 July 1991 |
Birth Place: | St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. |
Bats: | Right |
Throws: | Right |
Debutleague: | MLB |
Debutdate: | May 14 |
Debutyear: | 2017 |
Debutteam: | Tampa Bay Rays |
Statleague: | MLB |
Statyear: | August 15, 2024 |
Stat1label: | Win–loss record |
Stat1value: | 16–17 |
Stat2label: | Earned run average |
Stat2value: | 3.65 |
Stat3label: | Strikeouts |
Stat3value: | 456 |
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Ryne Thomas Stanek (born July 26, 1991) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Tampa Bay Rays, Miami Marlins, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners.
Stanek attended the University of Arkansas, where he played for the Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team. He was selected by the Rays in the first round of the 2013 MLB draft. He made his MLB debut in 2017. Stanek often appeared as an opener, before the Rays traded him to the Marlins in 2019. He played for the Astros from 2021 to 2023, winning the 2022 World Series.
Stanek attended Blue Valley High School in Stilwell, Kansas. As a senior, Stanek pitched to a 5–1 win–loss record, a 0.72 earned run average (ERA), and 71 strikeouts. Out of high school, Baseball America ranked Stanek as the 42nd best available player in the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft. The Seattle Mariners selected Stanek in the third round, with the 99th overall selection,[1] but he did not sign.[2]
Stanek then enrolled at the University of Arkansas to play college baseball for the Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team. In 2011, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Bourne Braves of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[3] As a sophomore in 2012, Stanek pitched to an 8–4 win–loss record with a 2.82 ERA and 83 strikeouts in innings pitched. He was named to the All-Tournament Team in the 2012 Houston College Classic.[4] That summer, he played with the United States collegiate national baseball team.[5]
Prior to the 2013 season, Stanek was named a pre-season All-American by Baseball America, Perfect Game, and Collegiate Baseball, and the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Pre-season Pitcher of the Year.[6] [7] On March 25, 2013, Stanek was named the SEC Pitcher of the Week.[8] He finished his junior year with a 10–2 record, a 1.39 ERA, 79 strikeouts, and 41 walks in innings. In his three years at Arkansas, he compiled a 22–8 record and a 2.55 ERA, with a batting average against of .216.
Stanek was considered one of the top available prospects in the 2013 MLB Draft,[9] and was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays with the 29th pick in the first round.[10] Stanek signed with the Rays for a $1,758,300 signing bonus.[11] He did not pitch professionally immediately after he signed, as he had surgery on his right acetabular labrum during the 2013–14 offseason, which led to him missing the start of the 2014 season.[12] He made his professional debut with the Bowling Green Hot Rods of the Class A Midwest League on May 8, 2014.[13] After pitching to a 3–4 record and a 3.63 ERA for Bowling Green, the Rays promoted Stanek to the Charlotte Stone Crabs of the Class A-Advanced Florida State League in July.[14]
Stanek began the 2015 season with Charlotte, and was later promoted to the Montgomery Biscuits of the Class AA Southern League.[15] Stanek finished 2015 with a combined 8–5 record with a 3.04 ERA between the two clubs. He returned to Montgomery in 2016, and later joined the Durham Bulls of the Class AAA International League; he posted a combined 4–10 record with a 4.30 ERA between Montgomery and Durham.[16] He was named to appear in the 2016 All-Star Futures Game.[17] The Rays added him to their 40-man roster after the season.[18]
The Rays promoted Stanek to the major leagues on May 13, 2017.[19] He made his major league debut the next day. He ended the 2017 season with a 5.85 ERA in 21 appearances.
In 2018, Stanek found a niche spot working as "the opener", where he found immediate success with his high 90s fastball and newly introduced splitter. In June, Stanek technically set an MLB record by throwing seven consecutive scoreless starts. However, he pitched a mere innings across those seven starts.[20] In a similar vein, Stanek set a major league record with 17 straight starts allowing one run or fewer.[21] On September 5, Stanek became the first rookie in 75 years to start in back-to-back games.[22] For the majority of the season, Stanek was used as one of the Rays' "opening" starters, making 59 total appearances (29 starts). In innings, he struck out 81 batters and recorded a 2.98 ERA.
The following season, the Rays continued using Stanek as an opener. Stanek hit the disabled list on July 20, 2019, with a hip injury.[23] He had appeared in 41 games, 27 starts in innings.
On July 31, 2019, the Rays traded Stanek and Jesús Sánchez to the Miami Marlins in exchange for Nick Anderson and Trevor Richards.[24] On August 4, 2020, Stanek was placed on the injured list after contracting COVID-19 and returned a month later on September 4. On the year, Stanek pitched to a 7.20 ERA in nine relief appearances for the Marlins.[25] On December 2, 2020, Stanek was non-tendered by the Marlins.[26]
On January 7, 2021, Stanek signed a 1-year, $1.1 million contract with the Houston Astros.[27] For the 2021 season, he talled a 3–5 won–loss record, two saves, and a 3.42 ERA over 72 relief appearances (4th in the AL).[28]
Stanek avoided arbitration with the Astros on March 22, 2022, agreeing to a $2.1 million contract for the season.[29] He earned his first save of the season on April 27 versus the Texas Rangers, allowing one run one in the ninth and leaving runners stranded on second and third to close out a 4–3 win.[30] After entering the July 22 contest versus the Seattle Mariners with the bases loaded and tying run aboard, Stanek closed out the inning en route to a 5–2 Astros win and extended a personal scoreless inning streak to 27.[31] Stanek produced 10 straight scoreless appearances until September 25, 2022, when the Baltimore Orioles scored a run in the eighth inning.[32] In the 2022 season finale versus the Philadelphia Phillies, Stanek pitched a clean seventh to lower his ERA to 1.15, eclipsing the single-season franchise record for relievers set by Will Harris in 2019 (1.50).[33]
In 2022, Stanek also totaled 2–1 W–L with one save in innings over 59 relief appearances.[34] The Astros advanced to the World Series and defeated the Phillies in six games to give Stanek his first career World Series title.[35]
On January 13, 2023, Stanek agreed to a one-year, $3.6 million contract with the Astros, avoiding salary arbitration.[36]
On March 10, 2024, Stanek signed a one-year, $4 million contract with the Seattle Mariners.[37]
On July 26, 2024, the Mariners traded Stanek to the New York Mets in exchange for minor league prospect Rhylan Thomas.[38]
Stanek throws a 4-seam fastball which stays in the high 90s and low hundreds, as well as a slider and splitter which are in the high 80s and low 90s. In the 2024 season, he added a mid-90s sinker.
Stanek is named after former MLB player, coach, and manager Ryne Sandberg.[39] Stanek is married to contestant Jessica Peet. They have two children.[40]