Jack Flaherty

Jack Flaherty

28-Year-Old PitcherSP
Detroit Tigers
2024 Fantasy Outlook
The good news for Flaherty is that he was healthy enough to make 29 appearances (27 starts) and throw 144.1 innings in 2023. That's no small feat for a guy who totaled 26 appearances (23 starts) and 114.1 frames over the previous two seasons combined. The bad news is he never resembled the guy who once looked like a budding ace. To give you an idea of how much Flaherty's stuff has backed up, note that he gave up 27 more hits in 2023 than he did during his stellar 2019 season, and he did so in 52 fewer innings. Flaherty's control has also become a problem, with his 10.2 percent walk rate representing the ninth-highest mark among 76 pitchers with at least 140 innings. The Orioles were intrigued enough by the righty to trade for him at the deadline, but he held a 6.75 ERA for them and was demoted to the bullpen. Detroit gave Flaherty a one-year, $14 million contract over the winter, and the righty will get to pitch in a favorable home park and work with up-and-coming pitching coach Chris Fetter. Flaherty is still young enough (28) to rediscover something, but he'll need to prove it before fantasy managers can trust him again. Read Past Outlooks
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$Signed a one-year, $14 million contract with the Tigers in December of 2023. Contract includes $250,000 in incentives for 26 and 28 starts and $500,000 in incentives for 30 starts.
Pitches into seventh versus Twins
PDetroit Tigers
April 14, 2024
Flaherty pitched 6.1 innings, allowing three runs on six hits and two walks while striking out eight in Sunday's 4-3 win over the Twins. He did not factor into the decision.
ANALYSIS
Flaherty was tagged for two runs in the second inning before giving up solo homer to Christian Vazquez in the fourth frame, accounting for the final tally on his ledger Sunday. The right-hander was able to pitch into the seventh inning for the first time in 2024, notching a season-high seven punchouts. The performance was his second quality start in three outings this year, and Flaherty will look to keep it up in his next projected start Friday on the road in Minnesota.
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Pitching Appearances Breakdown
Average Pitch Count
94
Last 10 Games
94
Last 5 Games
94
How many pitches does Jack Flaherty generally throw?
 
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111-120
 
121+
 
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11-20
 
21-30
 
31-40
 
41-50
 
51-60
 
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121+
 
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11-20
 
21-30
 
31-40
 
41-50
 
51-60
 
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81-90
 
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121+
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% Games Reaching Innings Threshold
% Games By Number of Innings Pitched
Left/Right Pitching Splits
Since 2022
 
 
-10%
BAA vs RHP
2024
 
 
-26%
BAA vs RHP
2023
 
 
-8%
BAA vs RHP
2022
 
 
-8%
BAA vs RHP
BAA Batters K BB H 2B 3B HR
Since 2022vs Left .293 477 92 52 120 22 4 14
Since 2022vs Right .264 419 109 39 97 23 1 10
2024vs Left .303 37 8 3 10 1 0 0
2024vs Right .225 42 12 0 9 0 1 3
2023vs Left .298 344 64 39 88 17 2 11
2023vs Right .274 306 84 27 74 20 0 6
2022vs Left .268 96 20 10 22 4 2 3
2022vs Right .246 71 13 12 14 3 0 1
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Home/Away Pitching Splits
Since 2022
 
 
-18%
ERA on Road
2024
 
 
-77%
ERA on Road
2023
 
 
-20%
ERA on Road
2022
 
 
-20%
ERA at Home
ERA WHIP IP W L SV K/9 BB/9 HR/9
Since 2022Home 5.38 1.49 90.1 5 7 0 9.4 4.1 0.8
Since 2022Away 4.40 1.60 108.1 5 4 0 8.9 4.2 1.3
2024Home 6.57 1.46 12.1 0 1 0 9.5 2.2 1.5
2024Away 1.50 0.67 6.0 0 0 0 10.5 0.0 1.5
2023Home 5.68 1.53 57.0 4 5 0 9.3 4.6 0.9
2023Away 4.53 1.61 87.1 4 4 0 9.2 3.8 1.1
2022Home 3.86 1.43 21.0 1 1 0 9.4 3.9 0.0
2022Away 4.80 1.87 15.0 1 0 0 6.6 7.8 2.4
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Stat Review
How does Jack Flaherty compare to other starting pitchers?
This section compares his stats with all starting pitcher seasons from the previous three seasons (minimum 120 innings)*. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that stat and it would be considered average.

* Exit Velocity, Barrels/BBE %, Balls Hit 95+ MPH %, and Spin Rate are benchmarked against 2019 data (min 120 IP). See here for more exit velocity/barrels stats plus an explanation of current limitations with that data set.
  • K/BB
    Strikeout to walk ratio.
  • K/9
    Average strikeouts per nine innings.
  • BB/9
    Average walks per nine innings.
  • HR/9
    Average home runs allowed per nine innings.
  • Fastball
    Average fastball velocity.
  • ERA
    Earned run average. The average earned runs allowed per nine innings.
  • WHIP
    Walks plus hits per inning pitched.
  • BABIP
    Batting average on balls in play. Measures how many balls in play against a pitcher go for hits.
  • GB/FB
    Groundball to flyball ratio. The higher the number, the more likely a pitcher is to induce groundballs.
  • Left On Base
    The percentage of base runners that a pitcher strands on base over the course of a season.
  • Exit Velocity
    The speed of the baseball as it comes off the bat, immediately after a batter makes contact.
  • Barrels/BBE
    The percentage of batted ball events resulting in a Barrel. A Barrel is a batted ball with similar exit velocity and launch angle to past ones that led to a minimum .500 batting average and 1.500 slugging percentage.
  • Spin Rate
    Spin Rate is the rate of spin on a baseball after it is released. It is measured in revolutions per minute (rpm).
  • Balls Hit 95+ MPH
    The percentage of batted balls hit that met or exceeded the 95 MPH threshold.
  • Swinging Strike
    The percentage of pitches that result in a swing and a miss.
K/BB
6.67
 
K/9
9.8
 
BB/9
1.5
 
HR/9
1.5
 
Fastball
93.7 mph
 
ERA
4.91
 
WHIP
1.20
 
BABIP
.335
 
GB/FB
1.71
 
Left On Base
67.4%
 
Swinging Strike
14.6%
 
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Kansas City showing interest
PFree Agent
December 11, 2023
The Royals have had discussions with Flaherty's representation, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Kansas City seems to be casting a wide net in its search for starting pitching help. Feinsand notes that the Royals are in on Marcus Stroman, Lucas Giolito and Michael Wacha, among others. Flaherty had a disappointing 2023 with a 4.99 ERA and 148:66 K:BB over 144.1 innings, but he's one of the younger free-agent pitchers and 28 and would make some sense as a potential bounce-back option.
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After finishing the 2021 season seemingly healthy, Flaherty experienced shoulder soreness in spring training. He received a PRP injection to help combat the inflammation and Flaherty was shut down for a bit before ramping up with bullpen sessions. Flaherty made his debut on June 15 but mustered only three short appearances before a recurrence of the shoulder strain, sending him to the 60-day IL. Flaherty returned in September for five starts, posting a 4.00 ERA and 1.48 WHIP in 27 innings with 26 punch outs. However, control was an issue with 13 walks. Making it back and throwing all his pitches with normal velocity is encouraging, but including rehab, Flaherty has only logged 190.2 innings over the past three years. Even if healthy and effective, Flaherty's workload will likely be monitored. The smart approach is drafting Flaherty as a luxury, but chances are someone will pay for the potential.
Flaherty was supposed to be the anchor to the Cardinals' rotation, yet two separate injuries limited his season to fewer than 80 innings. He began the season extremely well, going 8-1 in his first 11 starts with a 2.90 ERA and 1.03 WHIP while striking out 26% of the batters he faced. He hit the IL for the first time at the end of May after straining his oblique while (unnecessarily) batting, and did not return to the mound until mid-August when he made three more starts before leaving in the last of those three starts with a right shoulder strain. Flaherty came back late in the season to work in relief, but there is no way to sugarcoat how disappointing the season was after such a terrific start. That disappointment carries over into 2022, as a small tear in Flaherty's right shoulder will sideline him for the start of the season. He received a PRP injection and is shut down from throwing for two weeks, but it's unclear exactly how much time he'll actually miss. Flaherty was expected to be a high-risk/high-reward pitching option for fantasy managers, and that risk is now even higher as his injury issues continue in 2022.
The small samples that come with a 60-game season were always going to lead to some disappointing years from top players. Flaherty was most certainly among that group. The large number of doubleheaders the Cardinals were forced to play due to their COVID-related shutdown meant the young right-hander was able to make just nine starts, and he struggled to a disappointing 4.91 ERA in those outings. There are plenty of reasons not to be too worried about his future. His strikeout rate dropped slightly from 29.9% to 28.8%, his walk rate rose from 7.1% to 9.4% and his groundball rate increased from 39.5% to 42.6% -- these are all marginal differences, suggesting he was essentially the same pitcher in terms of skills. One awful start can completely tank a player's ERA in such a short season, and Flaherty's would sit at a much-better 3.13 if not for a nine-run blowup against the Brewers in mid-September.
While 2018 was the breakout for Flaherty's delicious slider, 2019 was the breakout season for Flaherty as a pitcher. That seems silly to say when we look back at the midpoint of the season and find Flaherty 4-5 with a 4.90 ERA in his first 17 starts, but it was. At that time, Flaherty was getting the strikeouts, but 1.9 homers per nine innings limited his success. Flaherty changed his tune over his final 16 starts, going 7-3 with a 0.93 ERA and allowing six homers over his final 106.1 innings of work. He was simply masterful down the stretch for the Cardinals, holding opponents to a .139 batting average over those 16 starts. The real Flaherty lies somewhere in between those two groupings of stats. It is worth noting he has thrown over 400 innings the past two seasons, including 213.1 IP in 2019 when you include postseason work. That, plus the slider usage, is something to consider before going all-in.
The year didn't end on a positive note, with Flaherty posting a 5.34 ERA in September, but the overall body of work was stellar, especially for a 22-year-old taking his first real spin through the major leagues. Flaherty's fastball/slider combo is already one of the best in the game, and he can also change speeds although the changeup was a clear fourth offering behind the heater, slider and curve. He used that arsenal to strike batters out at a 29.6% clip, which was a top-10 mark among all pitchers with at least 150 innings. He shot himself in the foot occasionally with walks (3.5 BB/9) and homers (1.19 HR/9), but even marginal improvement to his 57.2% first-pitch strike rate should help on both fronts, and he's proven durable so far in his young professional career. With a rotation spot secured on what looks like a contending club, Flaherty should be viewed as a solid SP2 in mixed leagues.
Once seen as a likely No. 4 or No. 5 starter, the projectable 6-foot-4 righty finally delivered on the promise evaluators had long envisioned, with his fastball velocity jumping from the low-90s to the mid-90s in 2017. Exceptional command allowed him to profile as a back-end starter when he had middling stuff, and now that command allows him to project as a No. 3 starter. In addition to an improved fastball, Flaherty's slider also took a step forward, now profiling as his second-best offering. His curveball is more of a show-me pitch and his changeup is still developing, but has a chance to be a quality third pitch. Flaherty will not strike out a batter per inning, but should eventually be an asset in ERA and WHIP, and is ready to approach 200 innings. He got a brief taste of the majors last season, and will compete for a rotation spot this spring. One way or another, he figures to spend the bulk of 2018 in the big-league rotation, and makes for a decent flier at the end of deep-league drafts.
The 21-year-old Flaherty may not have the upside of some of the other pitchers in the St. Louis organization, but he achieved a good deal of success at High-A in 2016. The former first-round pick posted a 126:45 K:BB in 134 innings at that level. His fastball sits in the low-90s and is certainly not overpowering, but it does have a lot of movement. His changeup is above average, and Flaherty also features an emerging curveball and slider. In addition, Flaherty possesses an ideal frame at 6-foot-4, 205 pounds that should hold up to the rigors of being a rotation workhorse. Flaherty has the upside of a No. 2 starter and will begin the 2017 campaign at Double-A working to improve his secondary offerings.
Despite missing almost two months with a back injury at the start of the season, Flaherty managed to pass his first test pitching in a full-season league with flying colors. The 6-foot-4 righty posted a 2.84 ERA (2.83 FIP) with a 1.29 WHIP and 97 strikeouts in 95 innings with Low-A Peoria. He probably should have been challenged with a late-season promotion to the Florida State League, as his four-pitch mix was more than enough to dominate Low-A hitters. Flaherty will get his chance with High-A Palm Beach to start his age-20 season, but this may not be a one level per year arm, as the Cardinals might want to see how he fares in the upper levels at some point in 2016. A first-round pick in 2014, Flaherty has three pitches that could reach plus status, giving him a No. 2 ceiling, with the realistic floor of a No. 4 starter.
The Cardinals took Flaherty in the first round of the 2014 draft, inking the 6-foot-4 righty with a bonus well over the slot value for the No. 34 pick. He's several years away from contributing at the big league level but the Cardinals spent a lot to keep him from going to North Carolina for college. He was able to get in six starts in the Gulf Coast League for the Cardinals, posting an impressive 1.59 ERA and 28 strikeouts in just 22.2 innings as an 18-year-old. He could take some big steps forward in 2015, his first full year where his focus will be entirely on pitching, and if he can finish the season in High-A for the Cardinals it will be a great sign of things to come.
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Allows six runs in loss
PDetroit Tigers
April 7, 2024
Flaherty (0-1) allowed six runs on nine hits and one walk over six innings to take the loss Sunday against the A's. He struck out five.
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Fans seven in quality start
PDetroit Tigers
March 31, 2024
Flaherty did not factor into the decision Sunday, allowing one run on four hits over six innings during a win over the White Sox. He struck out seven.
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Has best spring outing
PDetroit Tigers
March 13, 2024
Flaherty tossed four scoreless innings in Wednesday's Grapefruit League game against the Phillies. He allowed one hit and struck out five.
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Sharp in short team debut
PDetroit Tigers
February 26, 2024
Flaherty logged a scoreless inning without allowing a hit or a walk in Monday's Grapefruit League game against the Astros. He struck out two.
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Joins Tigers on one-year deal
PDetroit Tigers
December 14, 2023
Flaherty signed a one-year, $14 million deal with the Tigers on Thursday, Jeff Passan of ESPN.com reports.
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