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Dodgers, Cubs, Angels Among Clubs Interested In Robert Stephenson

By Darragh McDonald | November 27, 2023 at 9:53am CDT

Free agent right-hander Robert Stephenson is proving to be quite popular this offseason, reports Jon Morosi of MLB.com. He is drawing interest from the Dodgers, Cubs and Angels, but other unnamed clubs as well.

Stephenson, 31 in February, was one of the lesser known names on MLBTR’s list of the Top 50 Free Agents published earlier this month, where Stephenson was pegged for a four-year, $36MM deal. The righty had struggled with injuries and underperformance at various times in his career but had a well-timed breakout just before he hit the open market.

He was traded from the Pirates to the Rays in early June and then started throwing a cutter instead of a slider, with phenomenal results. He went on to make 42 appearances after heading to Tampa, posting an earned run average of just 2.35 in 38 1/3 innings. He struck out an incredible 42.9% of batters faced while walking just 5.7%. Among pitchers with at least 30 innings pitched in that time, that strikeout rate was fourth in the majors, trailing only Félix Bautista, Aroldis Chapman and Pete Fairbanks. Stephenson had a lower walk rate than all three of those guys, making his 37.1% K-BB% ratio tops in the majors in that time frame.

That’s a fairly small sample of work, but Stephenson once had a strong prospect pedigree. He was a first-round pick of the Reds back in 2011 and was on Baseball America’s top 100 list in four straight years from 2013 to 2016, getting as high as #19 in 2014. He reached the majors as a starter and posted fairly lackluster results, with an ERA of 5.47 at the end of 2018, having thrown 133 1/3 major league innings in that time.

A move to the bullpen seemed to help, as he made 57 appearances in 2019 with an ERA of 3.76. But in 2020, he missed roughly a month due to a mid-back strain and allowed 11 earned runs in the 10 innings he was able to pitch in the shortened season. He was traded to the Rockies prior to 2021 and managed to get back on track, despite making Coors Field his home, posting a 3.13 ERA in 49 appearances that year. But 2022 saw him struggle with a 6.04 ERA in 45 appearances for the Rockies before getting claimed off waivers by the Pirates in August.

The most recent season got off to a slow start, as he had some right arm discomfort in the spring and started the season on the injured list. He eventually made 18 appearances for the Pirates this year but showed some rust, walking 13.1% of opponents and allowing 5.14 earned runs per nine. But as mentioned, a midseason trade to the Rays preceded a tremendous step forward.

Now Stephenson seems positioned to cash in. Though his big breakout was just a few months of work, he was one of the best relievers in the league for that time. It didn’t come completely out of nowhere, as he had once been a highly-touted youngster and had a couple of seasons of decent relief work recently. Teams have made huge gambles on relievers based on small samples before, with Drew Pomeranz getting four years and $34MM, Robert Suarez five years and $46MM, while Rafael Montero got three years and $34.5MM. All three of those guys had fairly limited or inconsistent track records but some flashy underlying numbers that the signing club was betting on.

It would take a change in strategy for the Cubs to be seriously in on Stephenson. Since Jed Hoyer was promoted to president of baseball operations, they have stuck to one-year deals for relievers, signing guys like Mychal Givens, Michael Fulmer, David Robertson, Andrew Chafin, Brad Boxberger, Chris Martin, Ryan Tepera and others with mixed results. None of those guys got more than $5MM and getting Stephenson will surely take more than that on an annual basis and for multiple years. But the Cubs have been rebuilding for much of that time and may be willing to push a little farther after just missing the playoffs in 2023. The club’s relievers had a collective ERA of 3.85 in 2013, which placed them 13th in the league.

The Dodgers’ bullpen had a 3.42 ERA in 2023, which was third-best in the league, and most of their key relievers are still under club control for 2024. Adding another high-octane arm there would seemingly be more of a luxury buy than a necessity, especially when they have needs in the rotation and could potentially give a massive contract to Shohei Ohtani. But per Roster Resource, they are roughly $80MM below the competitive balance tax and well below previous franchise highs, so maybe they have enough powder dry to address everything on their to-do list and go after Stephenson.

The Angels have often struggled to put together a decent bullpen and that was again the case in 2023, with a collective ERA of 4.88 that was better than just five clubs. They tried to spend some money to address that issue a few years ago by signing Raisel Iglesias to a four-year deal but he was flipped to Atlanta after just a year and a half. The club has been struggling to get above .500 in recent years but has no plans of rebuilding this winter, even if Ohtani winds up going elsewhere.

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  1. titanic struggle

    2 years ago

    Reds reunion..

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    • This one belongs to the Reds

      2 years ago

      They need some more steady bullpen guys, as they have to be used often.

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      • alwaysgo4two

        2 years ago

        As a Rays fan sorry to see him go. His stuff was filthy. Just another Rays reclamation project gone well.

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        • This one belongs to the Reds

          2 years ago

          Rays must have solved his control issues. Stuff was always there, control was not.

          Reply
        • aragon

          2 years ago

          For that perticular reason it is foolish for the Angels to sign him. Even with new a pitching coach, it maybe hard for them to maintain his control.

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    • norcalblue

      2 years ago

      If Cubs, Dodgers and Arte Moreno start throwing big boy money over multiple years at Stephenson, that’s not gonna happen.

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      • This one belongs to the Reds

        2 years ago

        You can say that about most pitchers.

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  2. ArianaGrandSlam

    2 years ago

    Well, we’re all interested in the whereabouts of Strasberg, Wonder Franco and Julio Urias just so you know.

    Reply
  3. Aaron Sapoznik

    2 years ago

    The Robert Stephenson train is rolling while Chris Getz is “left standing at the station with his face pressed up against the glass”.

    Reply
    • JoeBrady

      2 years ago

      Why would Getz possibly be interested in Stephenson? The WS are a pretty bad team and should be looking (and probably are) to dismantle whatever they currently have.

      In addition, Stephenson’s entire value is based on a 16-inning stretch at the end of the season. The rest of the year, and the rest of his career, he’s done almost nothing.

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      • Aaron Sapoznik

        2 years ago

        My comment was steeped in sarcasm from a historical, rock music and White Sox perspective.

        Your reply points to his “ideal” fit for the perpetually “mired in mediocrity” franchise. 🙂

        Reply
      • Robertowannabe

        2 years ago

        He also had ~12 innings of outstanding work to begin the season in Pittsburgh. His wheels flew off about the same time the Pirates great start had its wheels fly off as well.

        Reply
  4. acoss13

    2 years ago

    This guy would fit a lot of teams, shouldn’t cost a fortune either.

    Reply
  5. harrycarey

    2 years ago

    What a country we live in if you can get a multi year offer anywhere near the MLBTR projection for this successful right hander. I wish I was at his Thanksgiving table when his agent said let the bidding begin. God is good to many.

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    • BlueSkies_LA

      2 years ago

      In a country where professional baseball is a $10B industry?

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  6. DarkSide830

    2 years ago

    This would be such a Angels move.

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    • Ma4170

      2 years ago

      Hope so because that was my pick!

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      • DarkSide830

        2 years ago

        I believe I made said pick as well.

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  7. RyanD44

    2 years ago

    The question is – does he have any interest in starting again?

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  8. SupremeZeus

    2 years ago

    Jekyll & Hyde type career for this guy.

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    • highflyballintorightfield

      2 years ago

      But if the $ projections are right, he will get to treasure island!

      The jokes he must have had to live with growing up.

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      • highflyballintorightfield

        2 years ago

        If he had pitched a little less and remained under the radar, he’d be just the Dodgers’ type. Since it appears he will be fully priced, I’d bet he signs elsewhere.

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      • User 1855579867

        2 years ago

        Glad RLS hasn’t been canceled, yet.

        Reply
  9. iml12

    2 years ago

    Hoyer has been so conservative with his bullpen spending, I’d be stunned. This does feel like a value signing if he can recreate his 2023 for a couple years.

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    • drasco036

      2 years ago

      Unless the bite the bullet and go over the luxury tax this season…
      The Cubs do not have a ton of payroll flexibility nor do they have a player they can move to free it up, unless they find a taker for Smyly. They are rumored to be in on bigger ticketed items but not a lot of money to make that a reality.

      Reply
    • drasco036

      2 years ago

      I actually think if the Cubs were able to sign Ohtani they would definitely go over the luxury tax. His marketing train would offset the overages

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      • Unclemike1525

        2 years ago

        I agree Drascoo. They say Ohtani brings in at least 100 million in increased revenue every year. So even if you pay him 50 you’re way ahead. Stephenson took off when he changed his ridiculous big breaking slider into a cutter with better control in Tampa. Hey Wesneski are you listening? Maybe he could teach Wesneski something. I think it’s worth the risk. They might have to go over this year but the key is not to be a repeat offender. Next year you lose
        Smyly- 11 million
        Hendricks-16 million
        Mancini-7 million
        Barnhardt 3 million
        Wisdom- 3 million

        At least to get back under.

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        • Unclemike1525

          2 years ago

          Not to mention getting Ohtani back as a P in some form or another. Thinking outside the box, Japanese P’s are used to pitching every 7th day. Sign Imanaga and next year
          Steele
          Ohtani
          Imanaga
          Tallion,
          Wicks
          Luke Little./ Horton/Brown

          How’s that for out of the box thinking. Saves Ohtani’s arm, Gives Imanaga what he’s used to, And has tons of depth. Sometimes I amaze myself with Ricketts money. LOL

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        • drasco036

          2 years ago

          The Cubs would dominate the Japanese market with Imanaga, Ohtani and Suzuki. Sure, Ohtani would bring a massive amount of Japanese fans to Chicago but to have three? Everyone would be wearing Cubbie blue in Japan!
          I don’t think Little is a starter, Wicks I think is a fine back of the rotation guy but yeah, Steele, Ohtani, Imanaga, Taillon, Horton and Brown? That would be a powerhouse rotation, or could be anyway.
          If you sign Ohtani and grab Hoskins on a one year deal, that offense is looking pretty potent, especially if you could figure out how to keep Morel in there.

          I still think if you miss on Ohtani, you have to go all in on Bellinger and have him at first, push Morel to third and have him work on hoping it to first base.

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      • iml12

        2 years ago

        No doubt if they sign ohtani they have to be willing to live over the luxury tax for a couple years. The Cubs have done a much better job of spreading payroll around. That 2016 team was all coming out of arbitration at the exact same time.

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  10. johndietz

    2 years ago

    Disappointed to see the Angels interested. Always looking at pitchers who underperformed every year except their free agent year. Didn’t we just get our from those two 2 year contracts from underperformers? Loup and the right hander I can’t remember

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    • aragon

      2 years ago

      Tepera. He always used cutter/slider and sinker very effectively. The Angels made him throw 4 seemers for strikeouts and he bombed. Over-coaching ruined a pitcher.

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    • JoeBrady

      2 years ago

      The Angels aren’t alone. It continues to surprise me when career 2.0 WAR players accomplish a 3.0 WAR in their walk year, and GMs delude themselves into thinking they will be a 3.0 WAR forever.

      But yeah, this is an Angels move, long with the Rox, maybe the WS (but not this year).

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  11. ronnsnow

    2 years ago

    dude has one half of a good year and MLBTR thinks someone is giving him a 4 year deal? lololololol

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    • Big whiffa

      2 years ago

      Right. Hope for him he gets paid but as a reds fan – hope it’s by the cardinals lol

      1
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  12. DonCarl97

    2 years ago

    If I was the Texas Rangers I would be all in for this guy

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    • carllafong

      2 years ago

      You’re an Astros fan– right? That’s why the Rangers should be all in?

      Reply
  13. Matt_Angel_Bronco_Laker

    2 years ago

    How could this dude get a four-year contract at that kind of money? If it’s for more than half of that, I’m still going nuts.

    Reply
  14. carllafong

    2 years ago

    Another pitcher who can’t stay on the field and who most people don’t know? Count the Angels in! Of course they’re in– didn’t you hear the GM say they were going to be competitive?

    Reply
  15. SashaBanksFan

    2 years ago

    If he signs with the Angels, he will return to throwing his slider again

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