A seventh-round pick of the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2017, Pop made his big league debut with the Miami Marlins in 2021 and was later traded to the Toronto Blue Jays alongside Anthony Bass at the 2022 trade deadline that saw Jordan Groshans head the other way. With the Jays, Pop struggled to carve out a full-time role with the big league roster while riding the options bus over three seasons.
Across 81 innings, Pop pitched to a 4.89 ERA and a 5.09 FIP with a 6.4 K/9 and a 3.0 BB/9. The right-hander boasted a high 90s fastball that generated some significant groundball contact, but he also struggled with the long-ball, giving up 14 homers during that time to the tune of a 1.6 HR/9. He made a career high 58 appearances for the Jays in 2024, where he also collected his first and only big league save, while pitching to a 5.59 ERA and a 1.324 WHIP.
The Phillies have agreed to terms on a contract for the 2026 season with RHP Zach Pop.
Pop would finish the season splitting time with the New York Mets and Chicago Cubs, appearing in one game for the Mets (five hits and three ER through 1 1/3 IP) while spending the rest of the campaign in the minors.
The Canuck is out of MiLB options, so he will need to crack the Phillies’ Opening Day roster or risk being DFA’d again after spring training.
