Before hip surgery knocked Matt Chapman out of the 2020 playoffs, the A’s had offered their superstar third baseman a 10-year extension worth $150MM, writes The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal. After the hip injury, rejecting that offer was a decision that caused some second-guessing on Chapman’s part. Some two years after Oakland attempted to extend Chapman, the offer exists only as a comparative tool.
Chapman will play out his remaining arbitration seasons in a Toronto Blue Jays uniform. The Jays maintain team control over Chapman for the 2022 and 2023 seasons, after which the Scott Boras client can head to free agency to test open waters. Rosenthal crunched the numbers and found that Chapman will need to essentially sign a six-year, $122MM deal when he reaches free agency to make his decision to reject the extension look like a wise one. That’s doable if he’s able to stay healthy.
On the field, Chapman was healthy again in 2021, and again a Gold Glove Award winner at the hot corner. He ranked tied for fourth among third baseman in defensive runs saved by The Fielding Bible awards in 2021.
His offense, however, didn’t quite return to its previous heights. With a .210/.314/.403 line across 622 plate appearances, Chapman’s 101 wRC+ was the lowest mark of his career, though certainly a respectable enough number when paired with first-rate glovework. Being another season away from hip surgery could help Chapman rebound further in 2022, and playing his home games away from the Coliseum won’t hurt either.
At least for the next two seasons, Toronto should have a productive regular on a short-term, relatively valuable deal. MLBTR’s projected arbitration figure for 2021 is $9.5MM, an exceedingly affordable price of admission to watch Chapman man the hot corner day-in-and-day-out.
He’ll essentially take over for Marcus Semien as the veteran superstar tasked with playing alongside young star Bo Bichette. Chapman’s addition has the additional effect of sliding Cavan Biggio back to the keystone. As good as Chapman has been in the past, he has big shoes to fill after Semien posted near-MVP numbers during his one year in Toronto.
And while Chapman’s personal narrative may, in part, be tied to the measure of team success this version of the Blue Jays is able to achieve, in reality, there are too many individual threads tied to this Toronto team to attribute much of their future success or failure to Chapman alone.
Chapman’s personal narrative – and his future contract negotiations – will tie much more directly to three factors: personal health, on-field performance, and, likely, the shape of the free agent landscape two offseasons from now. As of right now, it would appear likely that the Chapman-Toronto alliance will last for just two seasons before he hits free agency.
A long-term deal can’t be ruled out, of course, but odds are against it. For one, Boras prefers taking his clients to free agency. Second, the Blue Jays have other players (namely, Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.) who are going to require long-term commitments that will add to a payroll already weighted down with a chunky deals for Jose Berrios, Kevin Gausman, and George Springer. Thirdly, top prospect Orelvis Martinez is quickly rising through the ranks, and he may be ready to take over sooner rather than later.
All that being said, if the feel-good Blue Jays continue to feel good, Chapman may like playing in Toronto. It’s worth wondering, as well, if Chapman’s injury and previous extension rejection will change his feelings about another such offer, should Toronto choose to make one. At worst, the Blue Jays and Chapman have two seasons to enjoy one another’s company. Then we can find out whether Chapman made the right financial decision in rejecting Oakland’s extension offer.
13Morgs13
That’s a easy yes if I was Chapman.
isiight
Of course you would. You don’t have an ounce of his talent. He is going to make way more than that in free agency
Dusty Baker's tooth pick.
As he should have. He could probably get at least 200 million if not more. Should definitely get more then Bryant did.
LFGMets (Metsin7)
Andrelton simmons with more power isnt getting 200 million, i hope thats a joke
mlb1225
After 2019 he easily could have gotten $200 million. If he comes back healthy this season, he’ll get $200 million again. I don’t see how a guy who batted .263/.348/.507 with 60 home runs is an Andrelton Simmons clone.
Dusty Baker's tooth pick.
Mlb1225
Thank you lol. Lfgmets just had the worst take of the day.
mrmackey
No he couldn’t because he wasn’t a FA and he plays for Oakland.
Dusty Baker's tooth pick.
Mrmackey
I was talking about when he reaches the open market.
Goatsby
He usual does
Dusty Baker's tooth pick.
He’s no andrelton Simmons.
look at his WRC+ every year except last year. Even then he was above average last year. You have no idea what you are talking about lol.
deweybelongsinthehall
He was a great two way player but this is a huge season. Another lousy season batting (for him, by comparison to pre-injury) and could be wishing for a do-over. Ego usually is why athletes are both great and competitive but some times a guaranteed deal is worth leaving money in the table. It would have been nice if Olsen and Chapman could have stayed healthy and remained in Oakland. it’s nice to see the Twins spending big in Correa. it would be great for the sport if contracts were shorter in length where more teams would then bid them up even higher.
WillDS
Home games at Rogers Centre compared to the Coliseum will be good for his numbers most likely
BuyBuyMets
With the opt out, Correa is almost certainly one year rental. I’d wager he picked the Twins primarily based on his career numbers at Target Field..413 average 1.205 OPS. It’s a one year showcase in a RH power hitter’s patadise.
As soon as Bogaerts opts out next fall, Correa might be heading to Fenway where he has also hit around .400.
After all, he will still be only 28 and without so many SS on the market next off-season he could command something like 8/$300M if he stays healthy and rakes in ’22.
Worst case he’s guaranteed $105M and hits free agency again at 30.
Zachary D Manprin
You have to make contact with the ball for it to go anywhere. Chapman has not been able to do that with regularity since coming back from surgery.
A'sfaninUK
LFGMets you havent won a title since 1986, you dont even know who a title winning team even looks like anymore – joke of a franchise, even worse than the A’s smh
Noel1982
Good for him to turn that crap down ! I don’t care to hear the imbeciles say I wish I could scoff at turning down 150 million , you can’t bc there’s no demand for you mechanics and butchers , that was a offer or total sheet ! He should have spit at them if anything
afsooner02
I wonder how many butchers are on here…odd profession to insult of all the ones you could have chosen.
riffraff
I would argue there are a fair amount of posters who butcher the english language.
rennick
Zing!
Ducky Buckin Fent
Well…it isn’t my profession, but I did do some butchering today.
Edit: probably the English language too, @riffraff.
tcav1222
Got one right here.. we’re very underpaid
BuyBuyMets
Definitely some white collar crap weasel who disrespects tradesmen
Still in talks
What do you do for a living? Dig ditches?
Noel1982
I do something and am content with to not resent players going for every dollar they can ! It has to be equal both ways it can’t just be a childs game for the players but capitalism for the owners !
Yanks4life22
Players will always be rich as long as people like you are desperate to hand over all your excess income to them to watch them play a game and feel included. In the end everyone in baseball….from the players to the owners and even the HVAC “mechanics” in the stadium making $125/hr and the butchers in the back preparing the burgers…..they all appreciate the dollars your fork over like a robot day in and day out.
Ducky Buckin Fent
I am not as willing to speculate on your motivations as you seem to be on mine. But. I can tell you that you’re completely wrong in re why I am a baseball fan, @Y4l22.
Has absolutely nothing to do with “feeling included.” Now that I think about it though, that does say a great deal about yourself.
Yanks4life22
Didn’t say that’s why you were a fan. Was saying that was why Noel is a fan based on him putting other people down based on their profession.
Based on your posts I don’t take you as the kind of guy to put people down based on their profession. Baseball players are no better or worse than a mechanic or a butcher.
Modern day baseball players are lucky enough to have an extremely unique skill set in a extremely specific period of time in which society is entertained enough by it to spend enough of their income to make them rich amongst their fellow citizens.
tcav1222
Not real butchers at the ball park and not a chance making $125hr lol
Yanks4life22
Don’t know the pay scale for butchers but can tell you the HVAC mechanics maintains the stadium make $125/hr easy. Prevailing wages are required on all state/city projects.
WillDS
You follow the sport enough to comment on the internet. Kettle meet teapot.
deweybelongsinthehall
Noel, there are greedy pigs who look for every last dollar and then either get hurt or start complaining when the team can’t afford to spend on others. I still wish owners would open their books truthfully so players would agree on a floor and ceiling. Such would force teams to spend on players. The problem and possible reason why it can’t happen in baseball is the difference in values of the local tv/radio deals.
Noel1982
Eff the useless owners ! It’s a kids game for them all the same as it is for the players! Less Money to the owners ! Last I checked nobody has ever paid to go to a game to see arte Moreno in his press box
Yanks4life22
Millions of people aren’t lining up to watch Mike Trout take batting practice at the high school either. The players provide the talent, the owners provide world class facilities, TV deals, sponsorships, travel, schedule, training, negotiate with the politicians to rip off America in the name of competition so they can all make millions and billions. It goes both ways. They both need each other.
stymeedone
@dewey
Absolutely right. The owners won’t open the books because the players would only look at NY and LA and ignore the numbers for CIN, and FLA. Its a tough enough issue with just the owners. Adding the players into how to keep things a somewhat equal playing field doesn’t help.
deweybelongsinthehall
Football years ago agreed on revenue sharing. Because the NFL national TV deal is so large, it works.
rememberthecoop
The feel-good Jays? what is that based on?
ARC 2
If Matt signed the contract it would have made him close to untradeable. If .they traded him it would be for almost nothing.
WillDS
Those cheap cost controlled players, always so hard to trade.
Zachary D Manprin
Untrue.
rememberthecoop
I feel like this is a big year for Springer to show that he was worth that contract.
jpritch002
Bruh he hit 22 hrs last season playing in about half the season… I think it’s safe to say he’s worth the contract
Get Off My Mound
Not if he can only manage to play half a season every year, no matter how good he hits. Bruh.
WillDS
Since when is 151 games half a season?
SodoMojo90
Where the heck did you get that number? He played 78 games last year which is less than half. And if you want to get literal, he’s eclipsed 151 games in a season one time in his career.
Get Off My Mound
Since when does 78 games equate to 151? Since George Springer only played 78 games in the 2021 season. The man has, quite literally, NEVER had a season where his total games ended in 151. So, yeah.
Joseph Gonzalez
He bet on himself (confidence is a good thing) but in this case it didn’t work out it seems unless he goes beast mode
YourDreamGM
He can still be alright. Sure he wishes for a time machine. It was a fair offer, tempting for sure.
ARC 2
His agent Boras probably told him to turn it down. Very rare for a Boras client not to try the free agent market no matter how tempting the offer would be.
YourDreamGM
Odds say to turn it down and get more money. With his age it was a tempting offer. He was never going to be a 300 million guy.
JayRyder
Smart to turn that down.
Joseph Gonzalez
It seems like it at that time but his numbers have declined the last 4 seasons in a row outside of his home run spike a few years back
A'sfaninUK
He had a hip injury, hip surpergy is a 1 year defense/2 year offense rehab, consider his last 2 years of offensive numbers due strictly to that. His offense wasn’t that bad either, far from unplayable.
But Matt Chapman will likely hit 50 homers playing in the ALE, with his defense there’s not a better top 3 MVP candidate to bet on right now than Chapman. He’s about to join Donaldson and Semien as good A’s players who then shined brighter in the 6..
tcav1222
He’s not even close to being considered a MVP candidate…
planetminivan
Hitting 50 homers in a better division with better pitching when he was on a down turn? I don’t see it.
Zachary D Manprin
Wow. Weird then that he finished 7th in MVP voting in 2018 and 6th in 2019 if he’s not an MVP candidate. You should probably go to the voters they were wrong.
TheLawAbides
Happened for Bautista, but I very much agree. I don’t believe he can hit 50
Asfan0780
Also boras is his agent. Unless he was suffering a career ending injury, he would’ve tested free agency regardless
A'sfaninUK
Did they offer Olson the same deal? If not, why?
Dustyslambchops23
Anyone else see Orelvis’ bat speed today?
Super impressive.
tstats
I’m at todays game, Ms starter looked good with a plus change.
mlb1225
Chapman’s defense alone is worth the $15 million AAV they were offering in this contract. Add on the fact they offered this contract after two seasons where he had a combined 132 wRC+ and he was going to turn it down.
YourDreamGM
They had him until age 31. That defense going to be worth 15 million age 31 to 36? Fair offer for an extension. You shouldn’t take all the risk and also hand out free agent cash. Lots of teams do it but A’s are in the smarter bunch.
revolver
No third basemen is worth that kind of money for defense alone. This is not shortstop or catcher.
Zachary D Manprin
Based on arbitration it was twice what he was worth. So your case doesn’t hold water.
Rsox
Did they actually expect he would say “yes” or was it one of those “hey, we tried” kind of offers?
baseballhobo
All A’s offers are “hey, we tried.”
cadagan
Boras always been his agent.
The article is that now he would not take an extension because….. Boras goes to FA.
He would not take the extension then under almost any circumstances anyway.
It’s a moot point. Something that never would have happened vs something that won’t happen now.
bravesfan
Gosh, hard to turn down that kind of money
tcav1222
Especially for a guy that can’t hit the ball that well
Get Off My Mound
Easy to see why he turned this down. After seeing what Olson got when he left, all Chap needs is one bounceback year and he can easily snatch $200+ million.
leftykoufax
I never thought I would see the day when a ballplayer would turn down 150 million big ones.
stymeedone
Correa turned down $275MM from Detroit. That’s a quarter of a billion!
Cody1981
His last 800 or so ab’s a .220’under .300’obp guy not the guy I’d sign for another 10 years
Tomahawk Takeover
Never understand passing up stupid money. This guy was set for life with that contract no matter what happened and now he’ll be lucky to come close to it. That’s why people saying the Braves took advantage of Acuna are stupid.
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
I don’t blame him. He’d be traded within 4 years anyway
BuyBuyMets
Chapman a “Superstar”? .210/.314/.403
202 Ks. Rtot=0.
Ummmmm… ok.
I guess my standards are a trifle higher.
angt222
Wise choice. Just needs to stay healthy.
LordD99
Good for him. Bet on yourself. Even if you “lose,” you still make millions and you can control your landing spot.
Zachary D Manprin
So, there’s something missing here…if Chapman was interested in staying in Oakland (as he told local media) why wasn’t there a counter offer from his camp? Further, does anyone know if there were escalator clauses, opt outs and bonuses for awards (like most contracts)?
baseballjen21
Wise choice by Chappy! He obviously wanted the opportunity to play on a team that has a even a remote chance of winning or remaining competitive for more than 2-3 yrs stints before dismantling everything, starting over & waiting for the the next group of good prospects to hit the majors. It would have been the ONLY extension offered by the A’s – so Olson & everyone would be gone, which they now are or will be within weeks. The only other big extension ever offered by the A’s was to Eric Chavez. Chavy was injured for all of it after 2006 but even if he hadn’t been, he alone wouldn’t have been able to change the A’s poor records from 2007-2010. How the A’s operate wasnt as notable when Chavy signed his deal but if Chappy had, now, almost 20 yrs later with I’d have serious questions about his sanity and Bora’s competency. Of course I don’t have those questions as he made the smart choice.