Mike Foltynewicz: Contract| White Sox| Velocity

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Michael Gary Foltynewicz (/foʊltɪˈnɛvɪtʃ/;[1] born October 7, 1991), nicknamed “Folty”, is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Texas Rangers of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Houston Astros and Atlanta Braves. We will discuss about Mike Foltynewicz: Contract| White Sox| Velocity.

Mike Foltynewicz: Contract| White Sox| Velocity

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The Houston Astros selected Foltynewicz in the first round of the 2010 MLB draft. He played in the minor leagues until he was called up to the Astros in August 2014. The Astros traded Foltynewicz to the Braves before the 2015 season. He appeared in the All-Star Game in 2018. He was designated for assignment by the Braves in 2020.

Contract

Mike Foltynewicz

Current Contract
Contract: 1 yr(s) / $2,000,000
Signing Bonus
Average Salary $2,000,000
Free Agent: 2023 / UFA

Mike Foltynewicz signed a 1 year / $2,000,000 contract with the Texas Rangers, including $2,000,000 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $2,000,000. In 2021, Foltynewicz will earn a base salary of $2,000,000, while carrying a total salary of $2,000,000.

White Sox

Mike Foltynewicz

The latest White Sox rumors have the club linked to former All-Star right-hander Mike Foltynewicz as a potential addition to the mix for the starting rotation.

According to Jon Heyman of MLB Network, Foltynewicz recently held a throwing session for teams at Georgia Tech in Atlanta and was impressive. Heyman mentioned four teams, including the White Sox, as having at least some interest in adding the right-hander who opted for free agency last fall.

Our Vincent Parris today mentioned the former All-Star as a potential bargaining option for the rotation.

Velocity

Mike Foltynewicz

Folty’s velocity in the past was around 92-93 during the early weeks of spring training, but this spring, he’s been sitting around 95-97 mph consistently.

Since his All-Star 2018 season, Mike Foltyniewicz’s velocity has dropped slightly each season.

SI’s Chris Halick noted that his fastball velocity in 2018 was around 96 mph. In 2019, his four-seamer dropped to 94, and in 2020 sat a career low of 90 mph.

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