Andy Sonnanstine

Andy Sonnanstine

41-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a one-year deal -- avoiding arbitration -- with the Rays in January of 2011.
PFree Agent  
March 25, 2012
Sonnanstine has declined his outright and will become a free agent, the Chicago Sun Times reports.
ANALYSIS
Sonnanstine has struggled mightily over the last few years (5.70 ERA since 2009) and will have similar struggles finding a major league job. He may surface in a bullpen somewhere, but don't expect him to find a job in a rotation.
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Sonnanstine once again turned in a disappointing season for the Rays after getting a shot as a starter in May for the injured Jeff Niemann. Sonnanstine made nothing of his opportunity finishing the season with 12:12 K:BB rate with 10 home runs that led to a 5.55 ERA over 35.2 innings. With having little success at Triple-A Durham and taking into account the glut of young pitching the Rays have at their disposal, he was non-tendered by Tampa Bay in December before inking a minor league deal with the Cubs.
Sonnanstine started the year in the Rays' bullpen and then made four spot starts later in the season. A hamstring injury landed him on the DL and while his numbers improved last year (he shaved more than two runs from his ERA), nothing indicates much upside. Look for him to compete for a long- or middle-relief role in the spring.
Sonnanstine began the season as the fourth starter, but his struggles eventually led to a demotion to Triple-A Durham. He returned to the rotation late in the season showing no improvement. For the season, he ended up with an ugly 6.77 ERA and a 1.656 WHIP. Wade Davis or Jeremy Hellickson will likely take his spot in the rotation and Sonnanstine will at best start the year as a long reliever with the Rays. Until he proves he's turned things around, it's hard to recommend him.
Sonnanstine won the fifth starter role in spring training and pitched well enough all season to prove that was no fluke; he followed that up with big road wins at Chicago and at Boston in the playoffs. With Edwin Jackson traded to Detroit, creating the vacancy required to move David Price into the rotation without further moves, Sonnanstine likely comes back as no worse than the fifth starter for the Rays.
Sonnanstine finished the season strong, going 4-1, 4.31 in his last seven starts, including a win at Yankee Stadium (34:8 K:BB ratio in 39.2 innings). He's got nice strikeout numbers, and after some understandable hiccups in his first few big-league starts, Sonnanstine also displayed the control with which he'd posted some awesome stats in the minors. He'll enter the spring as the Rays' fifth starter.
Sonnanstine's progress continued at Double-A in 2006. He doesn't have the blazing fastball, but still posts high strikeout rates thanks to good control and great offspeed pitches. The Rays appear to view Sonnanstine as a one-level-a-year guy, so look for him to move to Triple-A in 2007 and then compete for a job in the bigs in 2008.
Yes, Sonnanstine really did post strikeout-to-walk rates of better than 9-to-1 at both Single-A levels last year. We know there's no such thing as a pitching prospect, but still, this kid has looked good so far. One big risk is that the Devil Rays organization isn't deep at all in terms of rotation prospects, so they'll have to resist the urge to rush Sonnanstine up before he's ready. Still, if you have room to stash a pitcher in keeper leagues, consider this guy.
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PChicago Cubs  
March 22, 2012
Sonnanstine has been outrighted to Triple-A, the Cubs' official Twitter feed reports.
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Andy Sonnanstine: Signed by Cubs
PChicago Cubs  
December 26, 2011
The Cubs have signed Sonnanstine, Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reports.
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PFree Agent  
December 12, 2011
The Rays parted ways with Sonnanstine on Monday, not offering him a contract before the non-tender deadline, the St. Petersburg Times reports.
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PTampa Bay Rays  
September 2, 2011
Sonnanstine has been recalled by the Rays, the Associated Press reports.
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PTampa Bay Rays  
July 9, 2011
Sonnanstine has been optioned to Triple-A Durham, reports the St. Petersburg Times.
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