Christian Bergman

Christian Bergman

35-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a one-year, minor-league contract with the Mariners in 2019.
Let go by Mariners
PFree Agent  
May 30, 2019
Bergman was released by the Mariners on Thursday, Triple-A Tacoma radio broadcaster Mike Curto reports.
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Bergman struggled to a 9.57 ERA, 1.82 WHIP and 19:8 K:BB in 26.1 innings (six starts, two relief appearances) with Tacoma before being cut loose by the Mariners. The 31-year-old will look to latch on elsewhere as organizational pitching depth.
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Bergman entered the season in a swingman role for Colorado, but things went south fairly quickly. Despite posting a career-best 9.3 K/9 to start the season, Bergman could only muster a 5.89 ERA prior to straining his oblique in mid-May. The right-hander shuttled between Triple-A and the majors once he returned in July, but the results only got worse, as he gave up at least one run in all but four of his appearances on the season (three of which came before the injury). The 28-year-old exhibited exemplary control once again (2.2 BB/9), but that success was completely nullified by his horrific 2.6 HR/9. His FIP is nearly three runs lower than his ERA, which suggests bad luck probably played a part in how poor his overall numbers were, but he needs to keep the ball in the park if he wants to have find success in the Mariners' organization. He signed a minor league deal with Seattle in December.
After a strong showing in the Arizona Fall League, the Rockies decided to move Bergman to the bullpen and use him as a spot-starter as needed. He improved upon his 2014 numbers with the Rockies, although his 4.74 ERA and 1.42 WHIP were still nothing to get excited about. The right-hander showed good control (1.98 BB/9), but had trouble striking batters out, as he only managed a 4.9 K/9. With plenty of higher-upside pitchers competing for rotation spots, it appears Bergman will remain in the bullpen for Colorado, making occasional spot starts when necessary. He should see a fair number of innings, but needs to improve his ERA and WHIP in order to be relevant in most fantasy formats, and that seems unlikely given his home park and inability to miss bats.
Bergman was promoted from Triple-A to the big leagues in early June following a rash of injuries to the Rockies' rotation, and didn’t do much to warrant excitement about his future. The 26-year-old adhered to the organizational ethos of pounding the strike zone (1.7 BB/9 rate), but his lack of dominating stuff made him far too hittable. Opponents posted a .902 OPS against Bergman, saddling him with a 5.93 ERA and 1.55 WHIP over 54.2 innings. Unless he shows an ability to generate more groundballs in concert with his pitch-to-contact approach, the right-hander is probably a long shot to earn a starting job with the Rockies out of spring training, though the organization may have other plans entirely for him. Bergman was given a trial in the bullpen during the Arizona Fall League and seemed to take well to the role, striking out nearly a batter per inning while effectively limiting hard contact. At this point, a relief gig might be the easier route for Bergman to earn a more permanent stay with the Rockies.
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Returns to Seattle organization
PSeattle Mariners  
April 17, 2019
Bergman agreed to a minor-league contract Wednesday with the Mariners and will report to Triple-A Tacoma, Tacoma radio broadcaster Mike Curto reports.
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Let go by Cubs
PFree Agent  
March 22, 2019
Bergman was released by the Cubs on Friday, Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune reports.
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Banished to minor-league camp
PChicago Cubs  
March 16, 2019
The Cubs reassigned Bergman to their minor-league camp Saturday, Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reports.
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Latches on with Cubs
PChicago Cubs  
January 21, 2019
Bergman signed a minor-league contract with Chicago including an invitiation to spring training, Mariners Minors reports.
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Designated for assignment
PSeattle Mariners  
September 1, 2018
Bergman was designated for assignment Saturday, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
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