The Dodgers have declined their club option on right-hander Lance Lynn, per Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic. They will pay him a $1MM buyout and send him to free agency instead of retaining him with an $18MM salary for 2024.
The move doesn’t come as a surprise, as Lynn just wrapped up the worst season of his career. He made 32 starts in 2023 between the White Sox and the Dodgers, switching teams in a trade prior to the deadline. His 23.6% strikeout rate and 8.3% walk rate were both around league average, but he was victimized by the long ball. He allowed an incredible 44 fly balls to go over the fence this past season, the most of any pitcher in the league and easily the highest tally of his career. Despite those struggles, the Dodgers’ rotation had been decimated by injuries and they sent Lynn to the mound in the playoffs. He started Game 3 of the NLDS against the Diamondbacks with two scoreless innings but allowed four home runs in the third, getting pulled before finishing that inning.
The Dodgers need starting pitching next year but it’s understandable they didn’t want to commit $17MM to Lynn just as the offseason is kicking off. After his poor results this year, he will likely have to settle for a lower salary than that. He may be able to top that number in total guarantee if he can find a multi-year deal, as even back-end veteran types can often get to eight figures on an annual basis.
Though the 2023 season was obviously rough and he turns 37 in May, Lynn will still have appeal as a bounceback candidate. He has a career ERA of 3.74 in a career that dates back to 2011. In each of the four seasons prior to 2023, he kept his ERA under 4.00. In that 2019 to 2022 stretch, he made 95 starts with a 3.42 ERA, 26.8% strikeout rate and 6.2% walk rate.
Veteran starters can often find decent contracts for themselves, even when the expectations of their production have waned. Zack Greinke got $13MM from the Royals going into 2022 and another $8.5MM going into 2023, his age-38 and age-39 seasons. Corey Kluber got $10MM from the Red Sox prior to 2023, even with questions around his health and effectiveness. 43-year-old Rich Hill got $8MM from the Pirates for 2023. Perhaps some club thinks they can get Lynn back on track or merely have him serve as an innings-eater, but he should be able to find a decent contract regardless.
As for the Dodgers, they go into the winter with plenty of question marks in their rotation. Lynn is now heading into free agency, joining Julio Urías and Clayton Kershaw. The latter has re-signed with the Dodgers many times but is slated for an uncertain road back from shoulder surgery. That leaves Walker Buehler, who missed all of 2023 recovering from Tommy John surgery, as well as a batch of guys with limited experience like Bobby Miller, Emmet Sheehan, Ryan Pepiot, Gavin Stone and Michael Grove. There’s also Ryan Yarbrough in the mix but he’s a non-tender candidate.
The club has plenty of payroll space to work with and will likely be very active in free agency. They are expected to pursue two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani, though he won’t be pitching in 2024. The other top names on the pitching market will be Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell, Aaron Nola and Jordan Montgomery, with many others also available.
amk1920
Easy no brainer. Kelly is the one they should pick up. His stuff was insanely good last year and performed well after the trade
rememberthecoop
True, but he’s injury prone.
mlbdodgerfan2015
And not cheap. No way they bring Kelly back at $9.5mm but I can see them potentially offering something a lot lower or even multi-year. But he is an injury risk.
RunDMC
9.5M for 1 year is great for his upside (and history in a LAD uniform) in an inflated RP market. 9.5M to LAD is a lunch bill at Nobu.
mlbdodgerfan2015
I’m sorry but strongly disagree. Given his history of performance and injury there is no way they pick up that $9.5mm, especially when they want to severely upgrade the SP rotation. It wouldn’t be money well spent. He’s only averaged 40 IP the last three seasons. He puts a lot of guys on bases due to his high walk rate. He has great stuff but the performance has been very up and down. I would love to him in the bullpen in 2024 but not anywhere close to $9.5mm. Dodgers had zero intention of picking up Lynn’s or Kelly’s 2024 option. Strictly two month rentals.
sergefunction
Lance Lynn’s lunch bill?
deweybelongsinthehall
That was an expensive gamble getting Lynn. Not that the Dodgers can’t afford it
LATrolleyDodger
The nixed Eduardo Rodriguez trade combined with very few starting pitching rentals on the market made the Dodgers pivot to plan C. They had to get SOMEONE and unfortunately that someone was Lance Lynn
mlbdodgerfan2015
Not really. It was a two month rental along with Joe Kelly two mint rental and they declined club option. Didn’t give up much.
Cubsfan2024
@mlbdodgerfan2015 i knew lance in middle school and high school… rivals… also worked with the same pitching coaches. we knew he was goin since he was 13… whata crazy is he was rhe best hitter in the statw 1 year… he went yard damn near every other at bat. ita a part we didn’treally get to see in his pro career.
Echopark
I think it’s a very close call – but I think the Dodgers are more likely to exercise it solely because it’s a one-year deal. I could see an option year tagged on if they do. The injury concerns are real. But the Braves just signed Johnson for 2/$14.5 and Jimenez for 3/$26,
mlbdodgerfan2015
If Joe Kelly is back with the Dodgers it’s on a much lower deal. He would not be able to get $9.5mm in open market. Even the dumb teams wouldn’t be that dumb.
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Echo
Nah, Dodgers saving their chips for Yamamoto and/or Ohtani
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Not paying Lynn $17 million more to stay is the biggest no-brainer in the off-season.
RunDMC
I’d say not paying Votto $25M for his negative WAR to extend the nice TV interviews and fan interactions would be easier, but I feel ya.
acoss13
I thought going to the Dodgers at the deadline would help Lynn get back in form, but I think he was only effective in like 1 or 2 starts. Oh well, someone will kick the tires, he still has gas in the tank I my opinion.
MattyD 2
Bad gas probably
acoss13
Lynn has always had a problem with the homeruns but this year he just wasn’t good overall…
Big Hurt
Yeah – that’s just not true. In his career, his HR/9 is 1.0, which is actually below league average, and that includes the last 2 years where he’s been 1.4 and 2.2. So yeah – he’s getting worse with the long ball, and needs to figure it out or will be out of the league soon.
His other numbers aren’t bad, so maybe it’s a philosophy tweak more than a loss of stuff?
acoss13
He was a pretty effective starter in 2021 so he’s not long removed from being a quality pitcher. There’s still hope for him to turn it around I think.
DarkSide830
no way
LATrolleyDodger
Way
Dumpster Divin Theo
Shut up Beavis
mlb fan
Next stop for Lance Lynn?…The Savannah Bananas. At least there, giving up majestic 450 ft shots is considered a good thing.
Bobcastelliniscat
The Cincinnati Reds.
Four4fore
Full season over/under 50hrs allowed. With 1/2 games in GAB.
Echopark
Someone will take a flyer on him – but at closer to 5 – 7 million. (Dodgers might still circle back). But no reason to pay him 18 million.
OKBaseballFan
Is it time for Lynn to convert into a reliever? I still remember the 16 K game against Seattle he had. He still has some stuff in his arm, could work for an inning or two
Echopark
I don’t think his stuff plays up enough in relief that it would matter in and of itself. Dodgers were telling him by the end to go full-bore and not worry about how long he pitched. Still did not matter.
Troy Percival's iPad
Did not have Lance Lynn’s one (1) good start this year as the game that kept Seattle out of the playoffs on my Bingo Card, but here we are. Which is worse, that or the 20 minute Acuna montage against the Cubs?
CubsWS2016
I think its time for him to consider salads first.
LATrolleyDodger
I know Kersh is older and a workhorse but he’s let his body slip too. I wonder what he would be like if he lost some weight and changed his diet around. Lynn definitely needs to try some salads and veggies
avenger65
CubsWS: Lynn was always asked about his weight. He said he worked in the offseason with a guy who would get him through nine innings. I guess his gut hanging well over his pants was part of his training. Now he needs to find someone to teach him how to keep the ball in the park for nine innings.
Hemlock
> I think its time for him
> to consider salads first.
Alek Manoah: WHO?? ME?? NO, I DONT WANNA!
LATrolleyDodger
Another big dude that needs a better diet plan. With all the analytics in baseball, you’d think that teams would let players know how size and weight affects movement.
redsox>
red sox better be all over him. he’s a solid 4-5 starter on our team. 1. Yamamoto 2. Bello 3. Sale 4. Lynn 5. Mata. Thats a world series level pitching staff
LATrolleyDodger
Lynn wasn’t solid this past season and the HRs should be a huge red flag
avenger65
If the Sox sign Lynn I would buy tickets for the Green Monster and bring my glove.
LATrolleyDodger
He’d be perfect for the home run derby
redsox>
he’ll get it on track
Sid Bream Speed Demon
*past the warning track*
Sid Bream Speed Demon
World Series of Poker maybe…..
redsox>
unserious trolls are out in great numbers today stay safe. you give off poverty franchise fanbase vibes with that joke.
Sid Bream Speed Demon
What? Yeah, Braves are quite a poverty franchise. LOL
Sid Bream Speed Demon
Remind me when your team made the playoffs last, or when they won the WS?
Hi, I am dInGeRz 69 (haha, get it?) and I have idiotic takes.
redsox>
getting first rounded by the phillies two years in a row is tough. sending prayers
Sid Bream Speed Demon
I missed it, who did the Sux play in the playoffs? Go to bed, son.
JoeBrady
Wow, I didn’t think anyone would agree with me. I don’t think he deserves anywhere near a big payday, but I don’t see anything in his peripherals that suggests he should be exactly what you said: a #4/5 pitcher. And if we sign him for $5M, it makes it that much easier to cough up the $25M for YY.
LATrolleyDodger
Giving up 44 home runs in a season should be proof enough that he’s not that backend starter teams should gamble on
Dumpster Divin Theo
More like a moon series pitching staff if you add up the distance of all the taters
Benjamin101677
Lance Lynn would be a good candidate for a pitcher friendly ball park. On a small one year contract with an option year.
Sunday Lasagna
Dodger Stadium is a pitcher friendly park
LATrolleyDodger
Just about to comment this. It’s well-known DS is a pitchers park
paddyo furnichuh
The statistics don’t show it to be a pitcher’s park. But I suspect there’s some variance month to month. More friendly to pitchers in September and maybe April, but in July and August the ball typically carries well.
paddyo furnichuh
Also, that idea that Dodger Stadium is more of how it used to be when so many foul pop-ups were caught. With the advancement of the seating in recent decades, Dodger Stadium has become less pitcher friendly. I could bring stats but’a easily found online and this isn’t exactly a emerging evidence.
LATrolleyDodger
Geometrically and structurally it is traditionally a pitchers park. I agree that the warmer months makes the ball carry more and is a neutralizer. Generally speaking, I think most would consider it more pitcher friendly than not
paddyo furnichuh
Yet statistics show it to be not the case. I have not specifically seen data on how foul ball shrinkage has affected Dodger Stadium increased runs scored in the last 15ish years. But as a”park factor,” it is on the hitter friendly side relative to all other MLB parks.
paddyo furnichuh
+Foul territory* shrinkage. Foul ball shrinkage is likely a completely different topic not appropriate for this site.
Sid Bream Speed Demon
Can be chilly at Chavez Ravine…..
paddyo furnichuh
Blame it on that Catalina Eddie
Geebs
I could see them resigning him with like a 10mil base + 8mil in incentives, or something to that respect.
mlb fan
I think several hitters may even be willing to chip in a few bucks to get Lance Lynn signed. Out of goodwill of course.
Slider_withcheese
Dude had a 6.28 ERA and led the league in earned runs and HRs allowed when they traded for him. There’s change of scenery candidates and then there’s just old, dumb pitchers. We know what he is.
LATrolleyDodger
I’m thinking the Eduardo Rodriguez trade falling through left the Dodgers going with their plan C. I don’t think Lynn was the first choice and then the Rangers picked up Montgomery. I was disappointed to see them trade for Lynn based off his performance. It was a panic move but who knows with Friedman
OhioDodger
Good riddance.
avenger65
Slider: It amazes me when a team trades for a pitcher with such bad stats. Perhaps the Dodgers overlooked his performances with the Sox and thought they were getting the pitcher he was with the Cardinals.
LordD99
Montgomery will be a Dodger.
paddyo furnichuh
As extraordinary as Ohtani is, I’d feel more interested in LAD signing Montgomery and Nola with a trade for Arenado.
Hyperbolic offseason hope, I know.
LATrolleyDodger
Montgomery and Yamamoto in the chance the Dodgers don’t get Ohtani would be phenomenal
l9ydodger
Yes! I hope Friedman makes upgrading the SP staff (2 or 3), priority 1 before he goes after Ohtani, and then only as a DH. Be smart with the money & length! IMO, priority 2 would be a legit 3rd baseman. Nolan Arenado! Then Ohtani and then Jorge Soler for left field. Or Alex Verdugo. That probably depends on whats left to trade after acquiring Arenado and maybe one of the pitchers.
Hot stove season. Ya gotta love it.
AllAboutBaseball
No worries, Burger King will pick him up
Hemlock
> Burger King will pick him up
Alek Manoah has joined the chat.
Alek Manoah: “My car’s busted. I need a ride.”
Deleted Userr
#freeBauer2024
Deleted Userrrr
I mean, anyone who signs him is basically going to be getting a free Bauer, yeah.
paddyo furnichuh
Fernando Tinea…..Except the PR department. They might have to employ an Bauer chatbot to answer the news media and the tweets…..err “exes”
Deleted Userrrr
There are no PR issues with Bauer he was framed.
JRamHOF
Harambe, I hope the Reds win one for you soon
hiflew
Interesting piece of trivia. Well interesting to me anyway. Between 2012 and 2019 there were three pitchers that had double digits wins in every season. Zack Greinke, Max Scherzer, and Lance Lynn.
I know wins aren’t highly thought of around here, but it does show durability over an extended period of time. I was surprised to see Lynn in that company.
bostonred14
Maybe Lynn gets into shape as a professional athlete. And doesn’t give up 40 plus homers. Could result in a decent contract.
Hemlock
I think it worked better as “Break News!!!”
But you need a drum solo
and give it some celebratory cymbals—
*Bangs on Trashcan*
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
When I saw Manoah, Kirk and Vogelbach at the Golden Corral in Yuba City, I forgot to mention who was at the head of the table…yup, you guessed it…Lance Lynn.
seth3120
No way I trust Lynn in a competitive teams rotation. Maybe a rebuilding team takes a low budget flier on getting him in shape and working on mechanics to flip him again but I don’t know why the Dodgers even traded for him he wasn’t good with the White Sox