Nicholas Paul Tropeano...was originally selected by Houston in the 5th round of the 2011 June draft... signed on 6/8/11 by Astros scouts John Kosciak and Ed Fastaia....attended Stony Brook University (2009-11) and is one of five players who attended the college to play in the Majors (also former Ranger Joe Nathan, Tom Koehler, Travis Jankowski and Daniel Zamora)...was named America East Conference Pitcher of the Year following his junior season on campus in 2011 after setting school records for strikeouts (119) and wins (12), ranking 5th and 7th in the country in those categories, respectively...is a graduate of West Islip (N.Y.) High School...led West Islip to a Suffolk Class AA championship as a senior in 2008, going 8-1 with a 1.50 ERA.
2021
Made 5 Major League relief appearances between SF and NYM...signed a minor league contract with an invite to Major League Spring Training with SF on 2/17...was assigned to the Alternate Training Site after spring camp broke, and began the minor league season at Triple-A Sacramento...went 1-0, 1.50 ERA (1 ER/6.0 IP) in 4 G across 3 stints with the Giants: 5/21-28, 5/30-31, 6/3...went 1-0, 2.79 (3 ER/9.2 IP) in 3 GS at Sacramento between MLB stints...was designated for assignment by SF on 6/4 and claimed off waivers by New York-NL on 6/11...had 4 stints with the Mets (7/4, 7/7-10, 7/21-23, 7/26), but made just one relief app. in the big leagues: 7/9 vs. PIT (2.0 IP, 4 H, 1 R-ER)...also recorded a 1.64 ERA (2 ER/11.0 IP) in 5 G/1 GS at Triple-A Syracuse...went unclaimed after he was DFA’d by NYM on 8/2...signed to a minor league contract by the Los Angeles Dodgers on 8/7...did not see MLB action with LAD, but went 1-0, 4.91 (14 ER/25.2 IP) in 9 G/5 GS for Oklahoma City (AAA)..... elected free agency on 11/7.
2020
Signed a minor league contract with an invite to Major League Spring Training with the New York Yankees on Feb. 3...New York-native was assigned to the Alternate Site before having his contract selected by the Yankees on August 6 but was designated for assignment by the Yankees two days later...did not pitch in a game for New York-AL...Claimed off waivers from the Yankees by Pittsburgh, where he eventually went 1-0 with a 1.15 ERA (2er, 15.2ip) in seven games with 19 strikeouts...Was claimed off waivers by New York-AL after the season on Oct. 30 but elected free agency in early December.
2019
Went 0-1 with a 9.88 ERA (13.2IP, 18H, 15ER, 6BB, 10K, 6HR) in three games (one start) across three stints (5/28, 6/9 and 7/26) with the Angels… spent the majority of the season with Triple-A Salt Lake, appearing in 17 games over four stints (4/28-5/28; 5/29-6/9; 6/10-7/26; 7/27-end of season)… spent the first month of the season on the Angels injured list with a right shoulder injury (3/28-4/28)… went 2-2 with a 2.97 ERA (30.1IP, 10ER) and 28K in his final six starts with Salt Lake.
2018
Set career highs in games, starts, wins and innings pitched with Angels, but missed 87 games across three stints on disabled list with right shoulder inflammation... Opened year with Triple-A Salt Lake and made one start before being recalled by Angels, April 12 for first Major
League appearance since July 18, 2016... Held right-handers to a .213 batting average against (29/136)... Set career high with 7.1 innings pitched May 24 at Toronto... On July 26 vs. White Sox, all five hits allowed were solo HR…Five HR matched Angels single-game record (Willie
Fraser - 5 HR, Aug. 16, 1988 at NYY)…Both Fraser and Tropeano were Angels winning pitcher in those games.
2017
Spent entire season on Angels disabled list recovering from Tommy John surgery performed in August 2016.
2016
Began season on roster at Triple-A Salt Lake...Did not appear with Bees before being recalled by Angels April 7 following injury to Andrew Heaney...Finished tIed for second in A.L. with four pickoffS...Held opposing hitt ers to a .135 (7/52) average with runners in scoring positi on...Earned wins in consecuti ve starts for first time in career May 18 vs. Dodgers and May 23 at Texas...Improved career record vs. A.L. West opponents to 6-2 with a 3.28 ERA (68.2 IP - 25 ER)...Against all other opponents, is 1-5 with a 4.42 ERA (59 IP - 29 ER)...20 of final 24 runs allowed scored via home runs (yielded just two home runs in fi rst 75.1 IP of career)...Missed 23 games on disabled list with right shoulder tightness from June 4 (retro to May 30) unti l June 24... Missed final 69 games of season on disabled list with right elbow UCL injury (underwent Tommy John surgery in August).
2015
Appeared in eight games (seven starts) across four separate stints with Angels and pitched to a 3-2 record with a 3.82 ERA (37.2 IP - 16 ER). Made Angels debut April 23 vs. Oakland and earned the win after pitching six shutout frames and allowing five hits and one walk while striking out five… Became first player to throw at least six scoreless innings in their Angels debut since Jered Weaver (May 27, 2006). Set career high with 11 strikeouts across 6 2/3 innings in final start of regular season on Sept. 29 vs. Oakland... The 11 strikeouts tied for most by any Angels pitcher in a game in 2015 (Garrett Richards - 11 SO twice). Yielded 11 of 16 earned runs on the season during the fifth inning... Pitched to a 1.38 ERA (32 2/3 IP - 5 ER) during all other innings. Pitched in 16 games (all starts) with Triple-A Salt Lake and went 3-6 with a 4.81 ERA (88 IP - 47 ER), while striking out 96 and walking 36. Was placed on Triple-A disabled list following May 26 start vs. Oklahoma City with rotator cuff tendinitis... Made two rehab starts with Rookie-level Arizona League Angels June 26 and July 1 before returning to Salt Lake on July 6. Entered 2015 ranked as Angels #3 prospect according to Baseball America.
2014
Pitched in four Sept. games with Houston after spending entire Minor League season with Triple-A Oklahoma City...Named to Pacific Coast League All-Star team...Led the PCL with a 3.03 ERA (124.2 IP - 42 ER), 0.99 WHIP and a .203 batting average against (90/446)...Pitched to a 9-5 record with 120 strikeouts in 23 games (20 starts) for the RedHawks...Became first pitcher in Oklahoma City franchise history to win ERA title...Made Major League debut on Sept. 10 at Seattle (W; 5 IP, 2 ER, 4 H, 2 BB, 5 SO) and became eighth Astros pitcher to earn a win in first career start...Followed George Springer as second player from Astros 2011 draft class to reach Major Leagues...Became third pitcher in Houston history to pitch at least five innings while striking out four-or-more batters and allowing two-or-fewer runs in each of first two career games, joining Carlos Hernandez (2001) and Tom Griffin (1964)...Made first start in home state of New York in Astros final game of regular season Sept. 28 at Citi Field...Named Oklahoma City's Pitcher of the Month in June and Aug....Went 4-0 with a 2.02 ERA (35.2 IP - 8 ER) and 34 strikeouts in five June starts...Posted a 3-1 record and 4.13 ERA (32.2 IP - 15 ER) and 33 strikeouts in six Aug. starts...Missed nearly one month of season on disabled list with tightness in right arm...Placed on DL July 6 (retro to July 4) and returned to action July 27...Acquired by Angels Nov. 5, 2014 along with catcher Carlos Perez in exchange for catcher Hank Conger.
2013
Led the Double A Texas League with 130 strikeouts...spent the entire year with Corpus Christi...posted a 3.67 ERA with 63 strikeouts over his final 10 games of the season (61.1 innings)...struck out 81 batters and walked just 21 over his final 82.2 innings of the season...entered the season ranked by Baseball America as the Astros No. 9 prospect with the system's best changeup.
2012
Split the season between Class A Lexington (15g) and Class A Advanced Lancaster (12g)...went 12-7 with a 3.02 ERA (53ER/158IP) and 166 strikeouts combined between the two levels...led all Astros minor leaguers in strikeouts, and all Astros full-season minor leaguers in ERA...his strikeout total ranked second among Class A pitchers and sixth in the minor leagues...was a 2012 South Atlantic League Midseason All-Star with Class A Lexington...was a South Atlantic League Midseason All-Star...named the SAL's Pitcher of the Week twice (April 16-23 and April 30-May 7)...tabbed by Baseball America as having the best changeup in the Astros system...promoted to Lancaster on July 1...at the time of his promotion, ranked among the SAL's leaders in innings pitched (1st), strikeouts (2nd) and ERA (T-5th)...named the TOPPS California League Player of the Month and the Lancaster Pitcher of the Month for August...during his time with Lancaster, ranked tied for first in the California League in strikeouts, fourth in innings pitched, sixth in ERA and tied for sixth in wins...pitched in the Arizona Fall League during the offseason, going 0-0 with a 3.00 ERA (5ER/15IP) and 18 punchouts in 11 games with the Mesa Solar Sox...entered the year ranked by Baseball America as the Astros No. 12 prospect with the system's best changeup.
2011
Began his pro career with Class A Short Season Tri-City...named Tri-City's Co-Pitcher of the Month for August...won his last three decisions and allowed just two earned runs (0.64 ERA) over his final six starts, fanning 42 over 28.0 innings.