The Mets strengthened their rotation depth, acquiring Paul Blackburn from the A’s for pitching prospect Kade Morris. Both teams have announced the deal.
New York was pressed into looking for a starter by the recent injuries to Christian Scott and Kodai Senga. New York was contemplating dealing from their rotation as recently as a few weeks ago. Scott went down with a UCL sprain while Senga’s return from the injured list was short-lived. He strained his calf in his season debut and might miss the rest of the year.
Blackburn has missed a good chunk of the year himself. He was shelved from early May onward by a stress reaction in his right foot. The A’s only reinstated him from the injured list last week. Blackburn tossed five innings of four-run ball against the Angels in his final start in an Oakland uniform. Including his eight appearances before landing on the shelf, he owns a 4.41 ERA through 51 innings.
The 30-year-old Blackburn made an All-Star team a couple seasons ago. He’s nevertheless more of a solid back-end arm than a high-end starter. Blackburn doesn’t throw especially hard and typically doesn’t miss a ton of bats. Last season’s 22.4% strikeout rate was a personal high, though that number typically lands closer to this year’s 18.3% mark. Blackburn attacks the strike zone and keeps the ball on the ground at an average or better clip.
Blackburn has posted an ERA in the low-4.00s in three straight seasons. While the A’s have used him exclusively out of the rotation, the Mets could give him a look in long relief. New York’s starting five consists of Luis Severino, Sean Manaea, Jose Quintana, David Peterson and Tylor Megill. Blackburn could stay stretched out for multiple innings in the bullpen or displace one of Peterson or Megill from the rotation. José Buttó is also on hand but the Mets seem to prefer him in a relief role rather than stretching him back out for starting work.
It comes at a fairly modest financial cost. Blackburn is playing on a $3.45MM arbitration salary, around $1.132MM of which remains. He’ll be eligible for what should be a slight raise next season before reaching free agency after the ’25 campaign. New York is paying a 110% tax on whatever salary they take on this summer, so this will cost them roughly $2.38MM for the stretch run.
Morris, 22, was New York’s third-round pick a year ago. The University of Nevada product has combined for a 3.51 ERA in 92 1/3 innings between two A-ball levels. He’s striking out an above-average 24.1% of opponents against a 7.6% walk rate. Baseball America ranked the 6’3″ righty as the #26 prospect in the New York farm system. BA credits him with a solid four-pitch mix and above-average athleticism and control. There’s no headline offering in the arsenal, but Morris has the makings of a potential starter down the line.
ESPN’s Jeff Passan first reported the Mets and A’s were nearing a Blackburn trade. Joel Sherman of the New York Post confirmed that agreement was in place. Will Sammon of the Athletic first reported the A’s would get Morris in return.
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Tacoshells
Yes bro yes. Take one last charter to the big city riches.
James Midway
At time of posting don’t know return yet but it will likely be expensive
rct
I’m going to guess it’s not much of a return. Mets have been super reluctant to trade away prospects and Blackburn is just a back of the rotation arm who is a FA at season’s end. Can’t imagine the Mets gave up much for 6-8 starts of Paul Blackburn.
Philly A's
He’s controllable through 2025, arb3 next year.
But he’s been on the IL a lot, so 6-8 starts in 1.5 years is accurate.
rct
I stand corrected!
lesterdnightfly
It’s Mets #25 Cade Morris.
rct
After seeing some of the exorbitant prices teams are paying for starting pitching this deadline, a low key move like this doesn’t surprise me. If they can get another decent bullpen piece, I bet that’s all the Mets do this deadline. The offense is one of the best in baseball. They just need some arms to give them 5-6 innings and keep them in the game. They seem to really want to stick to the plan of not trading away many prospects and planning for the future.
Cohens_Wallet
@rct
I agree and actually like the stance the Mets are taking. The Wilpons usually went the route of trading prospects instead of spending and got the team nowhere fast. I rather be patient and try to make the playoffs for 5 years in a row instead of a 1 and done like usual for this organization.
PiazzaParty
When Stearns was first saying stuff like he’s not going to “mortgage the future for the present” I was like yeah, duh…. But now I see it in practice and it’s very reassuring. I don’t expect him to get it right with every decision but I’m pretty happy with his hand on the tiller, seems like the first optimistic period as a Mets fan that doesn’t have an inherent window of opportunity that’s will inevitably close sooner than later like the 2000, 2006 and 2015 squads had.
phenomenalajs
Well, as a lifelong Mets’ fan, I hope there’s a good window here but there’s a pattern over the course of my lifetime. I was born the day they lost the World Series in 1973. 13 years later they won the World Series. 14 years later they lost the World Series. 15 years later they lost the World Series. Following the pattern, they’d be due for their next appearance in 2031 on the back end of Lindor’s deal. I hope they make it back a lot sooner.
Cohens_Wallet
@phenommenalajs
Man those numbers are depressing for a Mets fan, I know it can be worse but man.
Hopefully Cohen/Stearns change the narrative, this deadline proved they are all in the future of this organization and that makes me happy.
I just hope I get to see 1 last championship before my 47 year old body gives in.
Big Hurt
Surprised he’s not heading to the Os, this type of starter seems to be their sweet spot right now.
And btw – yes, I’m intentionally trolling and trying to have some fun with you guys. ;0)
letsgooakland123
Big returns hopefully for Oakland in these Erceg, Blackburn trades. But you never know with David Forst at the helm
oaklandfan22
My hopes are not high at all
weekapaug09 2
Yeah, get ready for like 3-4 mediocre guys who can start right away, Kyle Muller style
zacharydmanprin
Very surprised it wasn’t a no hit middle infielder. Forst likes to acquire players like himself.
julyn82001
Liked Paul with the A’s. Not a powerful arm by any means but Blackburn knows how to pitch… A’s getting younger, talented and inexpensive of course…
Yordaddy appreciator
A’s will be 2029 champs with the haul they’ve gotten this deadline
Paleobros
Sacramento start planning the parade!
lesterdnightfly
That parade will fill all three blocks of downtown.
case
They’re actually transitioning into becoming a baseball themed cirque du soleil act, you can watch them at Mandalay Bay during non peak hours.
The McNasty1
Another excellent pickup by Stearns
Rsox
To help with injuries to the starting rotation trade for an often injured starting pitcher…
This one belongs to the Reds
Nice pickup for the Mets.
mlb fan
I’m no Mets fan, but part of me wants to see them succeed, if for no other reason than to tweak and smackdown all of these idiotic “LOL Mets” guys.
wreckage
LOL Mets
10centBeerNight
Solid by Stearns here. NYM only just improved farm. Not going to gut again because of social media pressure
VonPurpleHayes
Cade Morris was the prospect sent to As.
VonPurpleHayes
Kade. So good that I spelled his name wrong. The article updated now anyway.
AL B DAMNED
Cohen probably underhanded $$ to greedy A’s Owner!
johnnybadd2019
Mets gave up a pitching prospect Kade Martin
lesterdnightfly
Wrong twice. Try Cade Morris.
SeeUonTheUlnarSide
Kade….. but who’s paying attention to spelling errors, right? 😉
Bucket Number Six
The key to winning the World Series is trading guys like Vogey and Blackburn, not acquiring them!
Samuel
“3:15pm: Will Sammon of the Athletic (X link) reports that minor league Kade Morris is going back to Oakland.”
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You guys do this a lot. You need to change your style book…….
Kade Morris do not come from Oakland, so he can’t go back there.
SeeUonTheUlnarSide
He’s from Modesto, so I guess he’s Bay-ish. Lol
maggio695
Damn we lost the Mamba Mentality
LFGMets (Metsin7) #ConsistentlyBannedBaseballExpert
Complete waste. We didn’t need a fifth starter, we needed an ace. So far Stearns’s deadline I give him a C-. Winker was a good pickup. Blackburn and Stanek I could care less
SeeUonTheUlnarSide
Would you prefer a prospect dump for Snell and his egregious salary? Then next season you complain about how Stearns is terrible for trading the farm….
LFGMets (Metsin7) #ConsistentlyBannedBaseballExpert
@SeeUonTheUlnarSide I’d like Snell here and take the risk. Most of our top prospects aren’t even playing well outside of Sproat. I could care less about them
SeeUonTheUlnarSide
I’ll pass on the glass arm at $30 mil a year. 31 years old with recurring injuries and a high price tag.
I’d rather re-sign R.A. Dickey and save 28 million.
Canosucks
LFG Agree …tossed 5 innings of 4 run ball against the hapless Angels!
Megill tosses 4 run in 6 plus against the Braves and its one of his worst starts this season and he’s terrible in a post?
This is an upgrade?
LFGMets (Metsin7) #ConsistentlyBannedBaseballExpert
@Canosucks you know the answer to that. The team should have chosen a solid direction. Either go all the way for a championship or sell off anyone that has value. So far, they have done neither. This is 2022 trade deadline all over again
SeeUonTheUlnarSide
Look at Megill’s pitching lines with the big club since June 1. Yes, Blackburn is an upgrade.
Canosucks
Sorry you can’t take a snapshot of on portion of a season and call it… Megill shut down the Dodgers earlier this year and got squat for his troubles due to an error. since June 1 means nothing
Secondly
LFG you are spot on; like a CEO I once worked for said if you aren’t in it to win; don’t play
SeeUonTheUlnarSide
You literally took a snapshot of Blackburn’s last start to call him useless. My god…. read your statement lolololol
Canosucks
#SeeUonTheUlnarSide
No, I did pull up his stats for last 7 games
And can we stop with the childish lols?
And I never said he was useless just didn’t see the upgrade
read my own statement again
It’s not personal dude just baseball talk!
SeeUonTheUlnarSide
Okay, baseball talk – Megill is a great strikeout pitcher, but is wildly inconsistent start to start. Looking at the histories of both pitchers, Blackburn is an upgrade over Megill due to consistency and his ability to generate ground balls.
Megill has had several excellent starts for the Mets in his career. But until he shows consistency in his outings, he is better served as a 6 – 7th inning reliever during the playoff push, or starting regularly in AAA.
I have always liked Megill, but let’s be honest about his starts – he is the Armando Benitez of 4th starters.
Mitchell Page
I’m happy with the A’s return on paper . 6”3 and strikes batters out . Vegas ties . He should be happy 26 ready to rock in roll .
JackStrawb
Not to mention Blackburn pitches in a canyon, has an 87 ERA+ since 2021, and doesn’t strike anyone out. Meanwhile, Kade at Fangraphs:
“TLDR
Morris has great breaking stuff and has now thrown strikes through High-A. He’s a high-floored backend starter prospect.
Full Report
A rather projectable righty who was barely 21 years old on draft day, Morris’ four pitch mix gives him a long-term shot to start despite the way his performance trended in college, ending with a 5.42 ERA in his draft year. Morris will bump 96 from a low-ish slot, and he can still manipulate the shape of two average breaking balls (his curveball has plus spin) and create tailing action on his changeup. It’s an east/west operation with a little less release consistency than is ideal for a starter prospect. Morris had a hot start at Low-A (as a third round college arm should) and was quickly promoted to Brooklyn early in 2024.”
How is that not a surprising lot to give up for a #5-6 starting pitcher with durability problems, particularly when while the price for aces was astronomical, the price for decent starting pitching was in no way exorbitant?
Steinbrenner2728
1. Kade Morris was born in Modesto, CA. And 2. “University of Nevada” is in Reno, not Vegas. Both Reno and Modesto are closer to Oakland and Sacramento, sorry to burst your Vegas bubble, Mitchy.
JackStrawb
For a team extremely light on durable starting pitchers that makes what should be its most important move at the deadline, and all you can really say of it is…
“it lets us keep Jose Butto in the bullpen!” then even a C+ is generous.
Canosucks
I think when relievers come back Butto should start
Secondly sad to see the Polar Beer still here 0-3 with 3 ks tonight
Captainmike1
I think the trade is a good one for the Mets
He did well for a lousy team he should do well for the Mets
YourDreamGM
A for Mets in this market. Nice potential back starter they can afford to lose.
C for Oakland. Fair return.