The Dodgers opted not to issue a qualifying offer to designated hitter J.D. Martinez and aren’t sure exactly when fellow free agent Clayton Kershaw will be cleared to pitch next season on the heels of shoulder surgery, but there’s some interest in keeping both players around for the 2024 campaign. President of baseball ops Andrew Friedman said at this week’s GM Meetings that his group is hopeful Kershaw continues pitching and spends the remainder of his career in a Dodgers uniform (via Jack Harris of the L.A. Times).
The lack of a qualifying offer for Martinez might’ve been a modest surprise at first glance, given his 33 home runs and .271/.321/.572 batting line on the season. A one-year deal at $20.325MM certainly seems justified for that level of production.
However, as we suggested in our Top 50 Free Agent list, the Dodgers surely didn’t want to risk the possibility of Martinez accepting a QO, given their widely expected pursuit of Shohei Ohtani. The former AL MVP will be limited to DH duties next year, so Martinez accepting would’ve been an unnecessary roadblock in those efforts. As a reminder, players that accept a QO are considered free agent signings and thus cannot be traded without their consent prior to June 15 of the following season; in other words, there was no straightforward scenario where Martinez accepted a QO and could then just be flipped elsewhere should the Dodgers emerge victorious in the Ohtani bidding.
Jon Heyman of the New York Post tweets that Ohtani’s presence on the market indeed influenced the Martinez QO decision, as one would logically expect. Friedman himself alluded to the very same yesterday, telling Harris that an eventual Martinez reunion is a possibility, but the Dodgers aren’t presently sure “which direction we’re going to go with our position player group” (a very likely nod to the uncertainty surrounding Ohtani’s still-nascent market).
While it’s certainly possible that Martinez might prefer to see where Ohtani lands before accepting an offer himself, that’s far from a given. There’s some logic to waiting to ensure that the Dodgers, Giants, Yankees, Rangers and other expected Ohtani suitors can join the bidding for Martinez’s services. But at the same time, if a team that knows it won’t be signing Ohtani swoops in with a strong offer for Martinez early in the offseason, he could also move quickly rather than run the risk of overplaying his hand. Earlier free agent deals tend to be stronger than those bartered late in the offseason, after all.
Turning to Kershaw, there’s still no indication as to when he might make a decision on his future. Friedman (via Harris) indicated that the Dodgers are “giving him the time and space to make the best decision” for his family. The Dodgers were similarly patient regarding Kershaw two offseasons ago, when he remained unsigned through the 99-day MLB lockout and took until March 13 to put pen to paper on a new deal. Last winter, when Kershaw was once again a free agent, things came together far more quickly; the two parties agreed to terms on a deal for the 2023 season as early as November 11.
Friedman said last month that the ball is squarely in Kershaw’s court, as the pitcher already knows the team’s feelings and knows the Dodgers are hopeful he’ll return. Those comments came prior to Kershaw’s surgery. The pitcher has since said he’s hopeful of returning to the mound sometime next summer.
Without Kershaw in the fold, the Los Angeles rotation mix currently includes Walker Buehler, Bobby Miller, Ryan Pepiot, Emmet Sheehan, Michael Grove, Gavin Stone and Ryan Yarbrough. Righty Dustin May will miss the beginning of the 2024 campaign after undergoing flexor tendon surgery and a Tommy John revision in early July. Fellow right-hander Tony Gonsolin underwent Tommy John surgery in late August and could miss the entire ’24 campaign. The Dodgers figure to be in the market for multiple arms over the course of the offseason, whether that includes Kershaw or not.
JayRyder
Giants could get Martinez. I’d be ok with that. Better than Joc.
gfan
Probably looking at a platoon of Haniger & Conforto in the DH position next year is my guess.
JayRyder
Yeah, Stuck with those guys. What a Great Slogan for next season. Stuck with those guys.
DanUgglasRing
That would be a fireable offense for Farhan considering what they cost them. Fingers crossed we actually see those two playing the outfield and playing it well.
gfan
I think Haniger is an ok defender but not so much with Conforto. If they are looking for a defensive outfielder now then that’s why I’m thinking Conforto goes to DH. Maybe with Flores as platoon instead of Haniger. I just hope some power shows up again for both.
DanUgglasRing
Conforto doesn’t hit well enough to justify his contract as DH only. It would make him the third highest paid DH next to Stanton and Abreu.
bag o ballz
yeah I mean it makes the most sense if conforto is around – dh is the most logical place to put him most of the time. especially with joc gone.
DanUgglasRing
If that ends up transpiring I think I’d rather have an MLBTR commenter running the team than Farhan and company.
drprofsps
I predicted the Giants sign Ohtani. I see them imitating the Rangers and going all out in free agency!!!!
Silver Boot Series Enjoyer
Don’t think Giants have the talent to supplement like Rangers did. It’s not going to be easy to replicate what Rangers did.
DanUgglasRing
The rangers have a stacked lineup. The Giants best hitter is Wilmer Flores. You’re talking not only about different teams, but different dimensions.
drprofsps
I am thinking 2025-2026 turn it around, buy a DH, OF, SS this year and sign the top free agents 3 years in a row. WS champs again in 2027.
Blue Baron
@drprofsps: A wishful thinking Giants fan, I see.
drprofsps
I hate the Giants!!! From SO California living in Texas! Go Rangers!!!!!!!!!!
avenger65
The interesting thing is, Ohtani has probably known where he wants to go for months now. It just depends if that team will give him the money that he wants.
Butter Biscuits
Unload Gonsolin’s contract
vtadave
Yeah that $3.4 million is really impacting their ability to spend.
BlueSkies_LA
Likely to increase some next year, but still not a reason to throw him overboard. With tender decisions you never know, though.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Keep him. He’ll get a small bump to $3.7MM in ’25. For <$8MM for '25, he's more than worth the gamble. Good middle relievers are going for way more than that this offseason.
Butter Biscuits
@vtadave OK vasseigh lol, gonsolin is useless next yr and we have a ton of young pitching to replace him in ’25 plus whoever we sign as free agent and hopefully extend butane. Gonsolin is trade expandable as he would have 2 more yrs of arb after 24
BlueSkies_LA
Buehler was paid twice as much to be useless last year.
But whatever you do, don’t light a match.
Butter Biscuits
You can’t compare Buehler to gonsolin not even close
BlueSkies_LA
He said, completely missing the point.
No Salary Cap For You! (Come Back One Year)
Yeah dang him injuring himself! keeping him around for $3.4 is an overpay! (this is sarcasm btw) A guy who carried the pitching staff a year prior and you say that?
Butter Biscuits
It’s a business nothing personal
Neon Cop
Even with Ohtani, they’d still lose the NLDS. There’s something deeply strange in that organization.
DanUgglasRing
They could win if it were a 60 game season.
taran7
Hmm. I’m curious about what team you root for, and whether or not they tried to win that year.
Neon Cop
Well of course teams tried to win; players were getting paid. That ignores the obvious point that 60 games = fake season.
DanUgglasRing
I’m curious if you think the team I’m a fan of could retroactively make that a legitimate season or not.
l9ydodger
@neon cop; Roberts doesn’t know how to manage a pitching staff and Friedman is overrated, shops to often in the bargain basement!
BlueSkies_LA
Even if they decide to tender Yarborough (far from certain) he isn’t going to be in the rotation.
Aussie_dodger
They did get a chance to have a good look at him while they had him. Probably would have an idea of his ceiling, health etc
YankeesBleacherCreature
Cool story, bro?
deweybelongsinthehall
The Dodgers could have talked to JDM’s agent beforehand and agreed on a new one or two year deal that included a limited no trade team list in case they inked Ohtani. If it weren’t that I want the Sox to move Devers to DH, I’d love either Turner or JDM back in Boston. I’m also not against trading Yoshida who will get better as a hitter for pitching and then re-sign Duvall for left field.
Troy Percival's iPad
The hill I will die on is that the Dodgers could have made a back-door agreement with JDM. “We’ll give you a Qualifying Offer because never again will you get paid $20,325,000 under the condition that if we land Ohtani you have to waive your NTC”
Blue Baron
Why would Martinez limit himself to the Dodgers like that?
Rsox
Kershaw pitching only half a season may be better for him anyway. Rostering Ohtani and Martinez is redundant. Neither will play the OF and they can’t both be in the lineup DH’ing at the same time.
Dodgers probably sign Ohtani but JD probably bought himself at least a 2 year deal wherever he ends up
nosake
Otani will not be a Dodger.
Airbal
I’m hoping your right no Othani.
Augusto Barojas
I hope not. I’d like to see him go to a much more interesting team. Just about any team would be better than Dodgers (or Yankees). I’m surprised nobody thinks the Yankees will be involved, you can never count them out.
Shadow_Banned
NOOOO KERSHAW! I don’t want his 89 mph getting rocked in the playoffs again.
I don’t fking care about regular season success. We need post season winners
Old York
Ohtani’s going to look good in Dodger blue. However, if he wants to win champions, that’s probably not the team to sign with.
formerlyz
Maybe a return home to Miami, after they let Soler go. I think his dad told my mom he thought it was possible a year or 2 ago. That being said, not sure how that would work in terms of them being competitive b/c as a Marlins fan, I would personally move everyone not named Eury Perez, Trevor Rogers, Jesus Sanchez, and Nick Fortes, and sign some interesting short term options to fill out the roster, and hope for a 2-3 year turnaround
Still, I could see that being an option for him, if he wants to come home, or the Marlins decide to be more delusional and supplement what they currently have