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Ryan Michael Pepiot (/ˈpɛpi/ PEP-ee-oh; born August 21, 1997) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2022 with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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Early life and amateur career

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Pepiot was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, and grew up in Westfield, Indiana, where he attended Westfield High School and played baseball, basketball, and football. In football, he was named Class 5-A All-State at quarterback as a senior.[1]

Pepiot attended Butler University and played college baseball for the Butler Bulldogs for three seasons. After his sophomore year in 2018, Pepiot played collegiate summer baseball for the Hyannis Harbor Hawks of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[2] As a junior, he went 4–4 with a 3.92 ERA in 14 starts while striking out a school record 126 batters over 78 innings.[3] Pepiot finished the season as Butler's career leader in strikeouts with 306.[4]

Professional career

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Los Angeles Dodgers

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The Los Angeles Dodgers selected Pepiot in the third round of the 2019 MLB draft; he became the highest-drafted Butler player in program history.[5] Pepiot signed with the Dodgers and was initially assigned to the Arizona League Dodgers before being promoted to the Class-A Great Lakes Loons of the Midwest League. He finished the season with 13 appearances (10 starts) between the two levels, recording no decisions with a 1.93 ERA and 31 strikeouts in 23.1 innings pitched.[6] Pepiot was named to the Dodgers' 2021 Spring Training roster as a non-roster invitee.[7][8] He began the 2021 season with the Double-A Tulsa Drillers, where he went 3–4 with a 2.87 ERA, 0.94 WHIP, and 81 strikeouts over 59+23 innings pitched before being promoted to the Triple-A Oklahoma City Dodgers.[9] In his 11 games (nine starts) for Oklahoma City, he was 2–5 with a 7.13 ERA.[10]

Pepiot began 2022 with Oklahoma City, where he started the season 2–0 with a 2.05 ERA in six starts with 36 strikeouts before he was promoted to the major leagues on May 11 to make his debut as the starting pitcher against the Pittsburgh Pirates on May 11, 2022.[11] He struck out the first batter he faced, Ben Gamel, for his first MLB strikeout and pitched three scoreless innings with one hit, a hit batter and five walks while striking out three.[12] On July 5, Pepiot picked up his first major league win against the Colorado Rockies.[13] He pitched in nine games for the Dodgers, making seven starts, and finished with a 3–0 record and 3.47 ERA.[14] He also made 19 appearances (17 starts) for Oklahoma City on the season and was 9–1 with a 2.56 ERA.[10]

Pepiot was expected to open the 2023 season in the Dodgers starting rotation but strained his left oblique in his final spring training start and instead began the season on the injured list.[15] After a few minor league starts, he rejoined the Dodgers on August 19.[16] He made three starts and five "bulk" relief appearances, for a 2–1 record and 2.14 ERA.[14]

Tampa Bay Rays

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Pepiot in 2025

On December 16, 2023, the Dodgers traded Pepiot and Jonny DeLuca to the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for Tyler Glasnow and Manuel Margot.[17]

On September 18, 2024, Pepiot recorded the 115th immaculate inning in MLB history, and the fourth in Rays history, against the Boston Red Sox.[18]

Pepiot was the Rays' Opening Day starter in 2025, pitching six innings and taking a no-decision in a 3–2 victory over the Colorado Rockies.[19]

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Ryan Pepiot is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball (MLB). Born on August 21, 1997, in Indianapolis, Indiana, he stands 6 feet 3 inches tall, weighs 210 pounds, and throws and bats right-handed. Pepiot played college baseball at Butler University, where he was a standout pitcher, and was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the third round (102nd overall) of the 2019 MLB Draft. He made his MLB debut with the Dodgers on May 11, 2022, after excelling in the minor leagues, including a 2-0 record and 2.05 ERA in six starts for Triple-A Oklahoma City that season. On December 16, 2023, the Dodgers traded Pepiot and outfielder Jonny DeLuca to the Rays in exchange for pitcher Tyler Glasnow and outfielder Manuel Margot, a deal that allowed Pepiot to secure a more prominent role in Tampa Bay's rotation starting in 2024. Through the 2025 season, Pepiot has appeared in 74 MLB games, posting a career record of 24 wins and 21 losses with a 3.54 earned run average (ERA) over 376 innings pitched and 389 strikeouts. In 2025 alone, he recorded an 11-12 mark with a 3.86 ERA in 167.2 innings, including a career-high performance of 11 strikeouts over eight innings in a win against the Baltimore Orioles on June 16. Known for his command and strikeout ability, Pepiot has emerged as a key starter for the Rays, contributing to their competitive pitching staff amid ongoing development in his early career.

Early life and amateur career

Early life

Ryan Pepiot was born on August 21, 1997, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Pepiot grew up in Westfield, Indiana, where his family resided approximately two hours from Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio. His father, originally from Ohio, instilled a fandom for the Cincinnati Reds in the family, leading to frequent day trips to watch games during his childhood. These outings fostered his early passion for baseball, with Pepiot idolizing players like Ken Griffey Jr. and Reds stars Brandon Phillips, Joey Votto, and Bronson Arroyo. As a child, Pepiot developed his athletic interests through backyard whiffle ball games, where he often imitated Arroyo's distinctive high leg kick while pitching. Initially aspiring to be a hitter like his heroes, he gravitated toward pitching due to his own skill set, marking the beginning of his focus on the sport before organized play. Pepiot also showed early exposure to and football through family encouragement and local activities in Westfield, laying the groundwork for his multi-sport involvement. He later transitioned to high school athletics at Westfield High School.

High school career

Pepiot attended Westfield High School in Westfield, Indiana, where he graduated in 2016. As a multi-sport athlete, he participated in baseball as a pitcher and infielder, basketball, and football as the quarterback for the Westfield Shamrocks. His involvement across these sports highlighted his versatility and athletic prowess during his high school years. In football, Pepiot earned Class 5A All-State honors as a in his senior year. During his junior season in 2015, he demonstrated strong dual-threat capabilities, completing 16 of 25 passes for two with no interceptions and adding 82 rushing yards and a rushing on 14 carries in a game that kept Westfield undefeated. Pepiot's baseball achievements included solid contributions on the mound and at the plate for the Shamrocks. As a senior in 2016, he batted .321 with a .456 , recording 25 hits and 14 RBIs across 30 games, while striking out 69 batters as a —a mark that ranked 47th in . He also pitched a victory against Hamilton Southeastern that season, helping secure a 4-1 win. Scouting services recognized his potential, ranking him 14th among right-handed pitchers in . Following high school, Pepiot opted to focus on baseball, committing to Butler University rather than pursuing opportunities in other sports despite interest from Power Five programs.

College career

Pepiot attended Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he played college baseball for the Butler Bulldogs in the Big East Conference from 2017 to 2019. As a freshman in 2017, he posted a 4–4 record with a 4.39 ERA over 65.2 innings pitched, recording 79 strikeouts while serving as a starter in the weekend rotation. In his sophomore season of 2018, Pepiot emerged as a standout, going undefeated at 6–0 with a 2.62 ERA in 75.2 innings and 101 strikeouts, including one save, earning First Team All-Big East honors. That summer, he gained additional exposure by pitching for the Hyannis Harbor Hawks in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League, where he appeared in 14 games. During his junior year in , Pepiot anchored the rotation with a 4–4 record, a 3.92 , and a team-high 126 strikeouts in 78 innings, including one , and earned Big East Pitcher of the Week honors twice. Over his three seasons as a starter, he amassed 306 strikeouts, setting a school record previously held by . His performance that year established him as the highest-drafted player in school history, positioning him for selection in the 2019 MLB Draft.

Professional career

Draft and minor leagues

Pepiot was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the third round, 102nd overall, of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft out of Butler University. He signed with the organization on June 13, 2019, receiving a signing bonus of $547,500, slightly below the slot value of $571,400. Following the signing, Pepiot was assigned to the Rookie-level Arizona League Dodgers (AZL Dodgers Mota) to begin his professional career. In his debut professional season, Pepiot posted an impressive 0.00 ERA over 5 innings in 4 appearances (1 start) for the AZL Dodgers Mota before earning a promotion to the Single-A Great Lakes Loons, where he recorded a 2.45 ERA in 18.1 innings across 9 starts. The 2020 minor league season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, limiting further development that year. Pepiot returned in 2021, starting at Double-A with the Tulsa Drillers, where he excelled as a starter with a 2.87 ERA and 81 strikeouts in 59.2 innings over 13 starts, helping to solidify his prospect status. Later that season, he was promoted to Triple-A Oklahoma City Dodgers, making 9 starts in 11 appearances despite a higher 7.13 ERA in 41.2 innings as he adjusted to the level. Pepiot continued his rapid ascent in 2022, returning to Triple-A Oklahoma City and posting a strong 2.56 ERA with a 9-1 record in 17 starts and 91.1 innings, showcasing improved command and effectiveness as a starting pitcher. He made brief Triple-A appearances in 2023 before his major league call-up, maintaining his role primarily as a starter throughout his minor league tenure. Over his Dodgers minor league career, Pepiot compiled a 14-12 record with a 3.67 ERA in 65 games (55 starts), demonstrating consistent growth in pitch control and strikeout ability without significant injury interruptions. His college strikeout records had notably boosted his draft appeal, highlighting his potential as a power arm.

Los Angeles Dodgers

Pepiot was promoted from Triple-A Oklahoma City in May 2022 and made his major league debut on May 11 against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park, where he pitched three scoreless innings while allowing one hit, striking out three, and walking five. As a starting pitcher for the Dodgers, he appeared in nine games (seven starts) during the 2022 season, posting a 3–0 record with a 3.47 ERA over 36⅓ innings, including his first major league win on July 5 against the Colorado Rockies, when he struck out six over five innings in a 5–2 victory. He was optioned to Triple-A on July 6 but recalled on August 10 to provide depth in the rotation amid injuries. In 2023, Pepiot suffered a left oblique strain during his final Cactus League appearance, which sidelined him for several months and placed him on the 60-day . He was activated on August 2 and made his 2023 debut on August 19 in relief against the Boston Red Sox, eventually appearing in eight games (three starts) for the Dodgers, where he went 2–1 with a 2.14 in 42 while striking out 38 batters. Over his two seasons with the Dodgers, Pepiot made 17 appearances (10 starts) as a right-handed starting pitcher, compiling a 5–1 record with a 2.84 ERA in 78⅓ innings, though his opportunities were limited by injuries and roster needs.

Tampa Bay Rays

On December 16, 2023, the Los Angeles Dodgers traded pitcher Ryan Pepiot and outfielder Jonny DeLuca to the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for pitcher Tyler Glasnow, outfielder Manuel Margot, and cash considerations. This move positioned Pepiot as a key piece in the Rays' rotation, building on his prior major league experience while addressing early expectations tempered by an oblique injury from his Dodgers days that had sidelined him in 2023. Pepiot transitioned to a full-time starting role with the Rays in 2024, making 26 starts and posting an 8–8 record with a 3.60 ERA over 130 innings, striking out 142 batters. His season included a highlight on September 18 against the Boston Red Sox, when he recorded the 115th immaculate inning in MLB history—the fourth in Rays franchise history—by striking out the side on nine pitches in the fifth inning, part of a career-high 12-strikeout performance. However, injuries interrupted his progress: a leg contusion in May led to a brief absence, and a right knee infection in July, stemming from a spider bite, placed him on the injured list retroactive to July 19. In 2025, Pepiot earned the Opening Day start on March 28 against the Colorado Rockies, pitching six innings in a no-decision. He solidified his role with 31 starts, compiling an 11–12 record, 3.86 ERA, and 167 strikeouts in 167.2 innings—career highs in volume that demonstrated his durability. Throughout his Rays tenure, Pepiot has progressed as a reliable mid-rotation starter, embracing the team's pitching philosophy of aggressive early-count strikes and rapid two-strike counts to induce weak contact and swings-and-misses. This approach, honed through Rays' development practices like zone-filling and pitch sequencing, has enhanced his fastball-changeup-slider mix, contributing to his adaptation in a pitching staff known for maximizing efficiency. Through 2025, Pepiot's overall MLB statistics stand at a 24–21 record, 3.54 ERA, and 389 strikeouts across four seasons.

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