Johan Oviedo

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Johan Oviedo

  • Bats Right,. Throws Right
  • Height 6' 5", Weight 245 lb.

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Biographical Information[edit]

Pitcher Johan Oviedo was originally signed by the St. Louis Cardinals in July of 2016. While born in Cuba, he was signed out of the Dominican Republic after defecting from the island at age 15 and first settling in Ecuador before making his way to the D.R. He had been a multi-sports athlete as a youth in Cuba, playing volleyball and competing in kickboxing in addition to playing baseball.

He reached the majors with the Cardinals during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, after leading the Cardinals' minor league system in both wins (12) and strikeouts (163) between Class A and AA in 2019. He went 0-3, 5.57 in 5 games as a starting pitcher and was on the postseason roster, but did not appear in any of St. Louis' three games against the San Diego Padres in the Wild Card Series. 2021 wasn't much better, as in 14 games - 13 starts - he went 0-5, 4.91. In 2022, he was moved to the bullpen and finally earned his first big league win, going 2-1, 3.20 in 14 games for the Cards. On August 2nd, at the trading deadline, he was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates along with minor league corner infielder Malcolm Nunez in return for veteran starter José Quintana and reliever Chris Stratton. He moved back to a starting role with the Bucs, going 2-2, 3.23 in 7 games.

In 2023, he started the year in the Pirates' starting rotation and went 2-2, 4.78 in April, when the Pirates played surprisingly well, then improved his ERA in May, when they sank back to normalcy. On May 24th, he became the second pitcher in the majors to throw an immaculate inning that season (the first had been his teammate Colin Holderman three weeks earlier), doing so in the 4th inning of a start against the Texas Rangers; he was the first Cuban-born pitcher to accomplish the feat.

Notable Achievements[edit]

  • NL Shutouts Leader (2023)

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