July 8, 2024

Carson Spiers Could Bid For 2024 Spot In Cincinnati Reds' Rotation

CINCINNATI — Trying to keep up with Reds pitcher Carson Spiers in September was no easy task. For much of the month, Spiers was either coming from somewhere or going someplace else, and of course, he was also pitching. The work came at three different levels.

“A bunch of traveling. Up and down [the] East Coast, West Coast,” Spiers explained last month before heading out for more travel on Reds Caravan. “The last week of the season, I went out to the Arizona Fall League to get ready. Then they needed me in St. Louis. Then I flew right back to Arizona.”

Spiers, 26, made his Major League debut on Sept. 3 vs. the Cubs. He served as a substitute player called up from Double-A Chattanooga when the Reds were mired in a COVID-19 outbreak that depleted the clubhouse — namely the pitching staff.

Carson Spiers Could Bid For 2024 Spot In Cincinnati Reds' Rotation

Spiers’ contributions helped the Reds get through a roster crisis. After two weeks, he was sent back to Triple-A Louisville. Less than a week after that, he was recalled to rejoin Cincinnati.

In four games for Cincinnati (two starts), Spiers posted a 6.92 ERA. In his final game of the season on Sept. 29 vs. the Cardinals, he worked three scoreless innings in relief, allowing just one hit to earn his first big league save.

“When I was called up, we were pushing to be in the postseason,” Spiers said. “It was cool to be in that atmosphere.”

Spiers returned to the AFL after the Reds came up short of the postseason. His orders were to build up innings since he had only 85 combined in 2023 at Double-A and Triple-A, plus an additional 13 in the big leagues. In ‘22, he had reached 121 2/3 innings in total at both Double-A and Triple-A.

Carson Spiers Could Bid For 2024 Spot In Cincinnati Reds' Rotation

That was because Spiers opened last season in a bullpen role before moving into the Chattanooga rotation. In the Fall League, he notched an additional 18 innings while posting a 3.00 ERA, allowing just one walk and racking up 20 strikeouts.

Carson Spiers Could Bid For 2024 Spot In Cincinnati Reds' Rotation

“[Reds pitching coach Derek Johnson] and I talked about me being more consistent with my slider,” Spiers said. “One thing I experienced while I was up here, I was pulling my slider. Hitters up here don’t chase as much as in the Minor Leagues. It’s [about] needing to be more consistent with that, locating that where I want to and getting ahead with that pitch

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