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Tanner Roark

Tanner Roark is an former pitcher who played in (MLB) from 2013 to 2021, primarily as a for the , , , and Toronto Blue Jays. Over his nine-season career, he compiled a 76–68 win–loss record with a 3.85 () and 936 strikeouts in 1,155 across 227 games. Known for his durability and consistency during peak years, Roark emerged as a reliable rotation member for the Nationals, earning a 10th-place finish in voting in 2016. Born on October 5, 1986, in Wilmington, , Roark attended the University of , where he pitched for the Fighting Illini team. He was selected by the in the 25th round of the 2008 MLB Draft with the 753rd overall pick and spent several seasons in the Rangers' system, developing as a right-handed starter who batted and threw right. On July 30, 2010, the Nationals acquired Roark from the Rangers in a trade for Cristian , after which he progressed through their farm system, posting a 3.15 in 2013 at Triple-A Syracuse before his MLB call-up. Roark made his MLB debut on August 7, 2013, with the Nationals, where he quickly established himself as a starter, going 7–1 with a 1.51 in limited action that year. His breakout came in 2014, when he recorded 15 wins and a 2.85 over 198.2 , helping the Nationals to the . Roark's most accomplished season followed in 2016, leading the Nationals with 16 victories, a 2.83 , and a career-high 210 , while ranking among leaders in wins (tied for fifth), (sixth), and home runs per nine (ninth). He spent five full seasons with through 2018, contributing to four postseason appearances, before signing a one-year, $8.5 million with the in December 2018. After a midseason trade to the in July 2019, Roark joined the Blue Jays on a two-year, $24 million deal ahead of the shortened 2020 season, where he struggled with a 6.80 ERA amid the disruptions. His final MLB appearance came in 2021, limited to seven innings due to injury and performance issues, after which he was by Toronto in April. Roark briefly signed a minor-league deal with the later that year but did not return to the majors, electing free agency in 2021. As of November 2025, Roark remains unsigned and has not returned to professional baseball. Internationally, he represented Team USA in the , starting the semifinal game against and pitching four scoreless innings in a 2–1 victory that advanced the U.S. to the final.

Early life and amateur career

Early life

Tanner Roark was born on October 5, 1986, in Wilmington, , a small rural town in Will County located about 50 miles southwest of . He grew up in this close-knit community of around 5,700 residents, where agriculture and local manufacturing, including a facility, shaped the local economy and family life. Roark was raised by his parents, Toby and Jodi Roark, who resided in Wilmington throughout his childhood. Toby, originally from , had relocated to Wilmington as a young boy when his father secured employment at the plant, establishing the family's roots in the area. He has two siblings: an older sister, Samantha, who graduated from Wilmington High School in 2002 and participated in , , and ; and a younger brother, Dillon, who graduated in 2006 and went on to play at and . Roark developed an early interest in during his childhood, beginning to play in Little League at the age of six under the guidance of coach Lodi . His initial involvement included competing on youth travel teams in Wilmington, where he teamed up with future teammates and demonstrated a strong competitive drive from a young age. These early experiences, marked by successes such as winning the 1996 Pinto World Series in Joliet, fostered his passion for the sport within the supportive environment of his hometown. Roark attended Wilmington High School, where he starred in and led the Wildcats to state championships in 2003 and 2005.

College career

Tanner Roark attended the University of at Urbana-Champaign from 2005 to 2008, majoring in sports management while playing for the Fighting Illini. Roark appeared in 24 games over two seasons from 2006 to 2007, posting a combined 12–2 record with a 4.73 and 70 strikeouts in 135.1 . As a freshman in 2006, he recorded a 4–0 mark with a 5.01 in limited . His performance improved markedly as a in 2007, when he went 8–2 with a 4.55 , earning Second Team All-Big Ten honors. Roark left the University of after the 2007 season and was selected by the in the 25th round, 753rd overall, of the 2008 MLB June Amateur Draft.

Professional career

Pre-MLB years

Roark signed with the independent Miners of the in 2008, where in three starts he posted a 0-2 record with a 21.41 , allowing 23 runs (mostly earned) over 9.2 while striking out nine batters. His performance in the independent league caught the attention of MLB scouts, leading to his selection by the in the 25th round (753rd overall) of the 2008 MLB Draft. Roark began his affiliated professional career that year in the Rangers' rookie-level Arizona League affiliate, where he went 2-1 with a 0.73 in seven appearances. He advanced to Bakersfield later in 2008, recording a 1-3 mark and 3.60 in 12 outings. In 2009, Roark dominated at Bakersfield with a 10-0 record and 2.70 across 29 games, earning a late-season promotion to Double-A Frisco, where he was 1-1 with a 4.58 in five starts. The following year at Frisco, he finished 10-5 with a 4.20 in 22 appearances, showcasing steady progression through the Rangers' system despite a combined 24-10 record and 3.12 over his three seasons there. On July 30, 2010, the Rangers traded Roark, along with pitcher Ryan Tatusko, to the in exchange for infielder Cristian Guzman and over $2 million in cash considerations. Joining the Nationals' organization midseason, Roark made a brief appearance at Double-A Harrisburg that year but spent the bulk of 2011 there, going 9-9 with a 4.69 in 21 starts. He received his first promotion to Triple-A Syracuse in 2012, enduring a challenging campaign with a 6-17 record and 4.39 in 28 games (26 starts). Roark rebounded strongly in 2013 at Syracuse, compiling a 9-3 mark and 3.15 over 33 appearances (11 starts), which positioned him for a call-up to the majors in August of that year.

Washington Nationals

Tanner Roark was acquired by the from the on July 30, 2010, along with pitcher Ryan Tatusko, in exchange for infielder Cristian Guzman. Following the trade, Roark spent several seasons in the Nationals' minor league system, gradually earning roster protections after initial eligibility periods. Roark made his MLB debut on August 7, 2013, against the at , entering in during the fifth inning of a 3-6 loss. He pitched 2.0 scoreless innings, allowing one hit with no walks or strikeouts on 25 pitches. Three days later, on August 10, 2013, against the Philadelphia Phillies, Roark secured his first MLB win in another relief outing, throwing 2.0 scoreless innings with no hits or walks to close out an 8-5 victory. Roark emerged as a key starter for the Nationals in 2014, posting a 15-10 record with a 2.85 over 198.2 in 31 starts, helping the team secure a division title. His performance ranked eighth in the for (1.092) and contributed to his 3.7 , establishing him as a reliable mid-rotation arm. In 2016, Roark had a standout campaign, going 16-10 with a 2.83 in 33 starts and 210 , tied for fifth in the with 16 wins while ranking sixth in (2.83) and fifth in (5.5). These seasons marked his peak contributions to the Nationals' rotation during their consistent playoff contention. In the 2014 NLDS against the San Francisco Giants, Roark appeared in two games, including a relief role in Game 2 where he surrendered a leadoff to in the 18th inning of an eventual 1-2 loss, finishing with a 0-1 record and 3.38 ERA over 2.2 innings. The Nationals were eliminated in four games. Roark also pitched in the 2016 NLDS versus the , starting Game 4 and allowing two runs on five hits with four strikeouts in 4.1 innings of a 0-4 loss, ending with a 4.15 ERA in his lone appearance as Washington again fell in the division series. Over his six seasons with the Nationals from 2013 to 2018, Roark compiled a 64-54 record with a 3.67 , 1,037.1 , and 934 strikeouts in 182 appearances (141 starts). On December 12, 2018, the Nationals traded him to the for relief prospect Tanner Rainey.

Cincinnati Reds

On December 12, 2018, the acquired Tanner Roark from the in exchange for relief pitcher Tanner Rainey, adding a starter to their rotation following Roark's solid tenure with the Nationals. To avoid , Roark signed a one-year, $10 million with the on , 2019. This move came after Roark's established role in Washington, where he had posted a 3.85 over five seasons, but positioned him as a bridge starter in Cincinnati's rebuilding efforts. Roark's 2019 season with the was marked by inconsistency, as he compiled a 6-7 record with a 4.24 over 21 starts and 110⅓ , striking out 108 batters while allowing 119 hits and 14 s. He struggled early, posting an uneven debut against the Milwaukee Brewers on April 1, where he surrendered three runs in the first inning, but rebounded strongly in May with a 2.28 over five starts, including a career-first against his former Nationals teammates on June 1. Later highlights included a complete-game effort against the Brewers on June 20, limiting them to five hits in a 7-1 victory, though his performance dipped in July with increased home runs and shorter outings. On July 31, 2019, ahead of the trade deadline, the traded Roark to the for outfield prospect Jameson Hannah, with agreeing to cover $2.1 million of the remaining $3.3 million on his contract to facilitate the deal. This transaction cleared space in the rotation for newly acquired and reflected the ' shift toward youth, as Roark's mid-season contributions had stabilized but not elevated the team amid their 27-30 record at the time.

Oakland Athletics

On July 31, 2019, the traded right-handed starting pitcher Tanner Roark to the in exchange for prospect Jameson Hannah and $2.1 million in cash considerations. The move came amid Roark's uneven 2019 season with the Reds, where he posted a 6-7 record and 4.24 ERA over 21 starts before the deadline. Roark joined the Athletics' rotation immediately and made 10 starts down the stretch, compiling a 4-3 record with a 4.58 ERA over 55 innings pitched. In these outings, he recorded 50 strikeouts while allowing 61 hits and 14 walks, providing reliable innings as the team navigated a tight AL West race. As a key addition to Oakland's starting rotation, Roark helped stabilize the pitching staff during the Athletics' late-season playoff push, which culminated in a 97-65 record and an AL Wild Card berth. His consistent outings contributed to the team's momentum, though Oakland fell in the Wild Card Game to the Tampa Bay Rays. Roark became a following the conclusion of the 2019 season, as his one-year, $10 million contract with the had expired.

Toronto Blue Jays

On December 18, 2019, Roark signed a two-year, $24 million contract with the Blue Jays as a . In the 2020 season, shortened to 60 games due to the , Roark made 11 starts for the Blue Jays, posting a 2–3 record with a 6.80 over 47⅔ . Roark appeared in three games early in the 2021 season, including one start, before his final major league outing on April 18 against the , where he allowed no runs in 1⅓ of . His overall performance that year with included a 0–1 record and a 6.43 in 7 . The Blue designated Roark for assignment on April 30, 2021, and released him on May 3. Across his two seasons with , Roark went 2–4 with a 6.70 in 14 appearances (12 starts), allowing 67 hits and 41 walks while striking out 46 in 54⅔ .

Atlanta Braves

Following his release from the Toronto Blue Jays on May 3, 2021, Roark signed a minor league contract with the on May 11, 2021. Roark spent the remainder of the 2021 season with the Braves' Triple-A affiliate, the , where he appeared in 24 games (21 starts), posting a 4-1 record with a 2.14 over 46 1/3 innings, allowing 38 hits, 2 home runs, and 16 walks while striking out 44 batters. On June 24, 2021, the Braves selected his contract to the roster, but he did not appear in any games and was returned to Gwinnett shortly thereafter. Roark was not recalled to the major leagues for the rest of the season and elected free agency on September 5, 2021. Despite his solid performance in Triple-A, he did not secure another professional contract following the 2021 season, effectively concluding his playing career.

International career

Selection to Team USA

In late 2016, Tanner Roark received an invitation from USA Baseball to join Team USA for the 2017 World Baseball Classic, an invitational international tournament organized by Major League Baseball and the World Baseball Softball Confederation. The selection process for the United States roster relied on evaluations by USA Baseball staff, who prioritized active MLB players demonstrating strong recent performance and availability, without a formal qualification tournament for top nations like the U.S. Roark's inclusion stemmed from his reliable 2016 season with the Washington Nationals, where he made 30 starts, achieved a 16–10 record, and logged a career-high 210 innings pitched with a 2.83 ERA. Roark publicly committed to the team on January 11, 2017, confirming his participation despite initial uncertainties around other pitchers' schedules. officially announced the 28-man roster on February 8, 2017, which included Roark in the newly introduced designated pool—a group of additional arms available for activation to manage workloads during the event. This pool allowed flexibility, enabling up to two pitchers to join the active roster after each round if injuries or fatigue arose, reflecting the tournament's emphasis on player health amid MLB conflicts. Roark joined Team USA shortly before Pool C play began in , departing the Nationals' facility in West Palm Beach on February 26, 2017, for a brief drive to Marlins Park. His integration occurred rapidly amid the team's pre-tournament preparations, which included exhibition games in Fort Myers against collegiate and opponents to build chemistry under manager . As a starter in the pool phase, Roark focused on acclimating to the international format's shorter outings and diverse competition, collaborating with teammates like Nationals Daniel Murphy to foster quick rapport within the star-studded group.

2017 World Baseball Classic

Tanner Roark made two appearances for Team USA during the , contributing to their first-ever championship win. In the Pool C opener against the on March 11, Roark relieved starter and struggled, allowing three runs on three hits and two walks over , which factored into a 7-5 loss for the . Roark rebounded strongly in the semifinals against on March 21 at , starting and delivering four scoreless innings on just 48 pitches (30 strikes), permitting two hits and one walk while striking out one batter to earn the win in a tight 2-1 victory that advanced Team USA to the final. Over his two outings, Roark logged 5.1 innings with a 5.06 , five hits allowed, three earned runs, three walks, and one . His performance in the semifinal proved pivotal, providing stability after the earlier setback and setting the stage for Team USA's dominant 8-0 championship victory over the following day, securing the gold medal. Team USA manager praised Roark postgame, calling him "the key tonight, without question" for delivering crucial innings against Japan's lineup. Roark later reflected on the experience as a highlight, noting the emotional boost it provided ahead of his MLB season.

Pitching style

Repertoire

Tanner Roark, a right-handed pitcher, primarily utilized a five-pitch arsenal throughout his Major League Baseball career, consisting of a sinker, four-seam fastball, slider, curveball, and changeup. His pitches were characterized by a mix of velocity in the low-90s for fastballs and breaking balls with notable horizontal and vertical movement, tailored to induce ground balls and weak contact. Movement profiles based on Statcast data from 2015-2021. The sinker, Roark's signature pitch thrown with a two-seam fastball grip, averaged around 92 mph early in his career, featuring significant arm-side run of approximately 13 inches and added vertical drop of 15 inches compared to a straight pitch. The four-seam fastball, gripped conventionally across the seams, reached velocities up to mph in his prime but trended toward 90-91 mph later, with minimal movement: about 4 inches of arm-side horizontal break and 18 inches of induced vertical drop. Roark's , thrown at 86 mph with a grip resembling a modified —fingers slightly offset from the seams—exhibited glove-side horizontal break of 3 inches and vertical drop of 11 inches, creating late lateral movement to jam opposite-handed hitters. His , a slower offering at 73 mph gripped along the long seams for a 12-to-6 rotation, produced pronounced glove-side break of 12 inches and vertical drop of 16 inches, serving as a putaway pitch with high spin rates around 2,755 rpm. The changeup, clocked at 82 mph with a circle grip to enhance fade, mirrored the sinker's arm-side run at 15 inches horizontally while dropping 12 inches vertically, providing deception against left-handed batters. Roark's repertoire evolved notably during his minor league development and early MLB tenure, particularly with the introduction of the sinker in 2012, which he refined to emphasize two-seam movement and became the cornerstone of his ground-ball approach, displacing a heavier reliance on four-seam fastballs. Over time, as his fastball velocity declined into the late 2010s, he increased usage of his slider and curveball for swing-and-miss potential while maintaining the sinker as his primary pitch to limit hard contact.

Usage and effectiveness

Roark's pitching approach has historically emphasized a sinker-heavy mix to generate ground balls, with usage exceeding 50% early in his career, particularly against right-handed hitters. This reliance on the sinker, thrown at around 93 mph, produced a ground ball rate, surpassing the league average of 51% for similar pitches. However, the sinker's low whiff rate of about 5%—slightly below the 6% league norm—limited its strikeout potential, making it more of a contact-management tool. To complement the sinker, Roark incorporated his at around 30% usage initially, deploying it for strikeouts with greater effectiveness against left-handed batters after adjustments like back-foot and front-door variations. The contributed to higher whiff rates on breaking pitches overall, though its ground ball induction was moderate compared to the sinker. His , used at 22% in later stages, emerged as a key swing-and-miss offering, achieving whiff percentages up to 41.7% in some seasons, well above averages around 25%. Post-2016, Roark adapted by reducing sinker usage to approximately 40% or less, increasing deployment to 23% and to 5-14% to enhance unpredictability and counter rising fly ball tendencies. This shift lowered his overall ground ball rate from 50.9%—above the MLB's 44.2%—to around 37.5% in later years, while run values per 100 pitches reflected mixed results: the and often posted negative values (e.g., -0.9 and -4.6, indicating runs prevented), outperforming league norms in whiff generation, whereas the occasionally yielded positive values signaling relative weakness. These changes aimed to balance contact suppression with elevated rates, though they increased hard-hit percentages to 33.3% career-wide, below the MLB's 37%.

Personal life

Family

Tanner Roark married Amanda Botelho in 2013. The couple has three children: daughters (born circa 2010) and (born June 20, 2015), as well as son (born September 24, 2018). Roark's family provided consistent support throughout his professional career, with Amanda and the children frequently accompanying him during team relocations, including stints in Washington, D.C., , and Oakland. His daughters have occasionally appeared at Nationals games, such as when filled out the team's lineup card on Take Your Kid to Work Day in 2016. Roark was placed on the paternity list multiple times to be present for his children's births, underscoring the priority of family amid his MLB schedule. The family maintained roots in the Atlanta area since the mid-2010s, where Roark and raised their children during the baseball season, while offseasons were often spent visiting extended family in Roark's hometown of .

In November 2024, following their prior , Roark filed a for custody and visitation against Tanner Roark in Fulton , . The case involves matters of and visitation, impacting their family. As of November 2025, the proceedings remain ongoing, with docket events including a , case initiation, and a standing order issued on the filing date. No finalization or specific custody arrangements have been publicly detailed. Neither Roark nor has issued public statements regarding the case or its effects on their family.

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