Jonathan Charles Gray (born November 5, 1991) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Texas Rangers of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Colorado Rockies.
Gray played college baseball for Eastern Oklahoma State College and the University of Oklahoma. The Rockies chose Gray with the third pick in the 2013 MLB draft, and he made his MLB debut in 2015. After pitching for the Rockies through the 2021 season, Gray signed with the Rangers as a free agent before the 2022 season.
The Kansas City Royals selected Gray in the 13th round of the 2010 Major League Baseball (MLB) Draft, but he did not sign. Oklahoma Sooners baseball coach Sunny Golloway encouraged Gray to enroll at Eastern Oklahoma State College, a junior college in Wilburton, Oklahoma, where he could continue to gain experience as a starting pitcher, as he would be used as a relief pitcher if he were to join the Sooners that season.
As a junior, Gray was named the Big 12 Conference Pitcher of the Week three times. He had a 10–3 win–loss record, a 1.64 ERA, and 147 strikeouts in innings pitched. He was a first team and a unanimous choice for the All-Big 12 team. He was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2013 Big 12 Conference baseball tournament, as Oklahoma won the tournament for the first time since 1997. Gray also won the National Pitcher of the Year Award.
The Rockies invited Gray to spring training in 2014. They assigned him to the Tulsa Drillers of the Double–A Texas League for the 2014 season. He pitched to a 10–5 record, a 3.91 ERA, and 113 strikeouts in innings. He missed the first round of the Texas League playoffs due to a tired shoulder. The Rockies invited Gray to spring training in 2015. They assigned him to the Albuquerque Isotopes of the Triple–A Pacific Coast League to start the 2015 season. Gray pitched to a 6–6 win–loss record with a 4.33 ERA and 110 strikeouts in 21 games, including a 2.70 ERA in his last six starts.
Gray missed the beginning of the 2016 season due to a strained abdominal muscle. On May 13, Gray earned his first career major league win in a 5–2 victory over the New York Mets. He finished the 2016 season with a 10–10 record, a 4.61 ERA, and 185 strikeouts in 168 innings pitched.
In 2017, the Rockies named Gray their Opening Day starting pitcher. He went on the disabled list in April with a stress fracture in his left foot. On July 5, Gray hit his first career home run off of Cincinnati Reds pitcher Scott Feldman, which measured . Gray finished the season winning 10 games in 20 starts and a 3.67 ERA. Gray started for the Rockies in the 2017 National League Wild Card Game, which the Rockies lost to the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Gray started for the Rockies on Opening Day in 2018, but he began the 2018 season with a 5.77 ERA in his first 17 starts. On June 20, 2018, he was optioned to Triple-A Albuquerque. He was recalled on July 13. Gray ended the regular season with a 5.12 ERA and 27 home runs allowed. The Rockies did not include Gray on their postseason roster for the 2018 National League Division Series. In August 2019, Gray's season ended due to the diagnosis of a stress fracture in his left foot. In 2019, he had an 11–8 record and a 3.84 ERA in 25 starts. In 2020, Gray's season was cut short due to right shoulder inflammation as he pitched in only eight starts. He finished with a 2–4 record and a 6.69 ERA.
In 2021, Gray posted an ERA of 4.59 in 29 starts. He struck out 157 batters in 149 innings. After the season, the Rockies opted not to make a qualifying offer of $18.4 million for the 2022 season to Gray, and he became a free agent.
Gray pitched three scoreless innings in relief in Game 3 of the 2023 World Series, earning the win.
Gray started the 2024 season off well but was removed from a game on May 21 and was later diagnosed with a mild right groin strain, landing on the 15-day injured list on May 23. On June 8, he was activated from the injured list but was later removed from a game on July 28 and placed on the 15-day injured list on July 29 with a right groin strain. On August 20, he was reinstated from the injured list, only to be placed back on the list on September 3, when manager Bruce Bochy revealed that both he and Tyler Mahle would miss the remainder of the 2024 season. Gray finished his 2024 season, pitching in 23 games (19 starts) to an ERA of 4.47, and recorded a record of 5-6. Over innings, he had 86 strikeouts while walking only 28.
On March 14, 2025, Gray suffered a broken right wrist after being hit by a Michael Toglia line drive during a spring training game against the Colorado Rockies. He was transferred to the 60-day injured list to begin the season on March 18. Gray was activated for his season debut on July 23. On August 14, Gray was placed on waivers by Texas; he subsequently went unclaimed and remained with the team. In six total appearances for the team, he struggled to a 7.71 ERA and 1-1 record with 12 strikeouts over 14 innings of work. On August 17, Gray was placed on the injured list due to thoracic outlet syndrome.
College career
Professional career
Draft and minor leagues
Colorado Rockies (2015–2021)
Texas Rangers (2022–present)
Personal life
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