After a few months in limbo, Jordan Lyles’ one-year contract with the Orioles finally became official today. The righty reached an agreement with the O’s just hours before the lockout halted all offseason business, and thus Lyles wasn’t able to get a physical and fully finalize his new contract. Lyles will receive $7MM in guaranteed money, which breaks down as a $500K signing bonus and a $5.5MM salary for 2022, as per MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand (Twitter link). This would also mean that there is a $1MM buyout of Baltimore’s club option on Lyles for 2023, and Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com reports that the Orioles’ option is worth $11MM.
More from around baseball….
- Top Rangers prospect Josh Jung could miss the entire season due to shoulder surgery, and the Rangers traded Isiah Kiner-Falefa to the Twins earlier today. Despite these two losses, Rangers president of operations Jon Daniels told reporters (including Jeff Wilson) that the club wasn’t intending to make a big investment at third base going forward. This would mean that Texas is going to roll with internal options like Yonny Hernandez, Andy Ibanez, Nick Solak or possibly some minor league infielders that could make their MLB debuts at some point in the season. Or, given how aggressive the Rangers have been in revamping their roster this winter, it could be that Daniels was just engaging in some gamesmanship, and is on the lookout for some more established third base help.
- The Dodgers had interest in Chris Bassitt before the lockout, according to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal. It isn’t known whether Los Angeles got in touch with the A’s about Bassitt again once the transactions freeze was lifted, but it’s now a moot point, as the A’s dealt Bassitt to the Mets earlier today. With Bassitt off the table, starting pitching continues to be a target for the Dodgers, even after re-signing Clayton Kershaw on Friday and adding Andrew Heaney back in November.
- Pitching has also been the Blue Jays’ primary offseason focus to date, with the Jays signing Kevin Gausman and Yusei Kikuchi, and also locking up Jose Berrios to a contract extension. However, Sportsnet’s Ben Nicholson-Smith writes that Toronto will likely still explore infielders in trades and signings. It has been assume that the Jays will target a second or third baseman this winter, with some combination of Cavan Biggio and Santiago Espinal handling whichever infield spot isn’t covered by a new arrival.
- Free agent hurlers Anibal Sanchez, Julio Teheran, and Erasmo Ramirez all threw during a showcase for scouts today in Miami, MLB Network’s Jon Heyman reports (Twitter links). One unknown team was impressed enough by Sanchez’s performance that they made a contract offer to the veteran right-hander almost immediately after he left the mound. The Nationals (as per Jesse Dougherty of The Washington Post) and Tigers (as per MLB.com’s Jason Beck) were among the teams who had evaluators at the showcase, though it isn’t known if this was just due diligence or because of a specific interest in any of the three pitchers. Sanchez is both a former National and a former Tiger, while both Teheran and Ramirez pitched for Detroit just last season.
DarkSide830
wouldn’t mind making DD a move on Teheran for a low price to fill that 5 spot while Eflin rehabs/Suarez gets up to speed.
48-team MLB
Teheran’s best days are far behind him.
myaccount2
@48- Hence why he said to fill the 5th spot temporarily.
You Can Put It In The Books
Reading comprehension is not his strong suit.
Tomahawk Takeover
You don’t want Teheran, trust me. He’s hot garbage. A team would be better off just using pitchers from the minors.
Fire Jon Daniels
Spending all of this money on the infield and then throwing a replacement level guy at third is just going to make 2022 a lost season for the Rangers. Classic Jon.
wbranger
Not true. Rangers made a big gain on offense trading IKF for a big hitting catcher upgrade. Ibanez or some others can hold down third base this season and it is still an overall gain for the team.
dsett75
Hang on a sec, bud. This party’s just getting started. Every team will make a few more moves before OD.
Rangers29
I’m glad they’re confident in Andy Ibanez. The man has some real promise offensively.
User 1104686089
I think Andy is the starter and Yonny is the utility guy. Sounds okay to me but I still want to call up Davis Wendzel and Apostel this year and get them a look..
JeffreyChungus
Announce Correa and Story signings now please
Pedro Martinez’s Mango Tree
Wow, the Dodgers had interest in a player? Huh you don’t hear that often…
richardc
Yeah, what’s more surprising is that they didn’t actually end up with said player…
I just hope and pray they don’t take Freeman away from the Braves..
Although, if he does leave Atlanta, it will really only be the Braves and Terry McGuirk (sp?) of Liberty Media’s fault..
If Freddie signs with the Dodgers, then the Braves can kiss goodbye any chance they had on repeating even as NL Champs..Heck, they might not even win their own division without Freeman’s leadership and steadying presence in the lineup..
They made PLENTY of revenue last year, they need to loosen the purse strings and let AA act freely with a larger budget. At least give AA, Snitker, the Braves, and their fans the chance to see them field the best team possible to even try to defend their crown adequately…
Cap & Crunch
As much as I like Freeman, and my Dodgers, I hope we don’t sign him as well
Just doesn’t feel right and Id like to leave 1B open for Will Smith starts down the line when Cartaya debuts (even some this year w Barnes)
Dodgers ledger gets super clean by 23 , stay low key w nothing but 1 yr deals would be my call for the next month. With a Bauer susp (likely) they could even duck the CBT 2022
Scott Kliesen
With the Universal DH now a reality, if I’m the Braves I give Freddie a 6-year deal. But there’s certainly an argument against paying premium dollars to even MVP caliber players into their late 30’s. See Pujols and Cabrerra, as recent cautionary tales.
Tomahawk Takeover
You can’t compare every contract to Miggy and Pujols. One, it’s likely both players are much older than they claim. Two, Freddie is very much a different type of player. His approach at the plate is much different and should age well. Also, he has a much leaner body than the other two so the weight won’t wear on his body as much.
mgomrjsurf
Giants or Mariners sign Freeman.
Heyman bought up yesterday Kyle Seager name for 3B if he could be convinced to come out retirement.
Some big signing or Trade or even Watson been Traded needs to 68 field annoucenent today.
Fire Krall
Kyle will be in Texas for sure.
YaGottaBelieve
Oh PLEASE let the M’s sign Freeman! Add Bryant at third and our World Series drought would be OVER!
stymeedone
@richard c
Yeah, I seem to remember similar things being said when the Nationals lost Harper to FA. Short windows are caused be the rising salaries which come with winning. Players who contributed extra value provide less, and support players can’t be as expensive, which tends to weaken depth. This leads to a sell off when the now expensive player stops providing any extra value, and a rebuild. Atlanta paid Freeman at a level he was in agreement on. Now that his contract is up again, if he demands more than they think he’s worth, they both need to move on. Neither side owes the other.
Dustyslambchops23
I have a feeling sunday is going to be a busy day for MLBTR writers.
richardc
Dusty, I have a feeling you and your Lamb chops are spot on correct!!
Baseball Purist
Oh yeah. You know some teams Were waiting till Sunday to announce some big signings.Spring training opens. Great time to announce their new hires for their fan base.
Edp007
Good morning everyone, do we get a Freddie signing today ?
bravesfan
I mean, Julio did have a sub 2 era last year lol… in 5 innings. Think it’s time for him to hang up the cleats or play internationally
stymeedone
I like Boyd better than these options for the Tigers.
tradepartner
Boyd is a class act. Definitely deserves another shot