The Phillies traded reliever Gregory Soto to the Orioles, reports Jim Salisbury (on X). Pitching prospect Seth Johnson is going to Philadelphia, reports Kiley McDaniel of ESPN (X link). Pitching prospect Moises Chace is also going to the Phils, reports Todd Zolecki of MLB.com (on X).
Soto, a 29-year-old lefty, has a 4.08 ERA, 26.7 K%, 12.1 BB%, and 50% groundball rate in 35 1/3 innings for the Phillies this year. Manager Rob Thomson has moved Soto down the bullpen depth chart in recent months, well before the club added Carlos Estevez and Tanner Banks in recent trades. Still, Soto averages 98.4 miles per hour on his fastball and is under team control next year as an arbitration eligible player. He’s earning a decent salary of $5MM on the season. Soto, who came up with the Tigers, joined the Phillies in a January 2023 trade.
With the Phillies’ CBT payroll sitting right around the second luxury tax threshold of $257MM, perhaps he was a luxury in a bullpen with Jeff Hoffman, , Matt Strahm, Orion Kerkering, Jose Alvarado, and Estevez.
Just four days ago, the Phillies shipped reliever Seranthony Dominguez to the Orioles for outfielder Austin Hays. It’s been an interesting pair of swaps between first-place clubs, and with the Orioles turning to the Phillies to supplement their bullpen behind Craig Kimbrel and Yennier Cano. The Orioles, who also added starters Zach Eflin and Trevor Rogers in deadline deals, don’t share the Phillies’ payroll concerns.
Johnson, a 25-year-old righty, sports a 2.63 ERA, 22.6 K%, 13.0 BB%, and 40.4% groundball rate in 18 Double-A starts. Drafted 40th overall by the Rays in 2019, Johnson went to the Orioles at the trade deadline two years ago in a three-team deal involving Trey Mancini and Jose Siri. MLB.com gave him a 45 grade, noting, “He maintains the ceiling of a mid-rotation starter, though his age and placement on the 40-man roster could push Johnson into a bullpen role in the short term.” Prior to the season, Baseball America assigned Johnson a 50 grade and had a similar outlook.
Chace, 21, has mostly had 3-4 inning outings in High-A this year. He’s missed a healthy amount of bats with a 34.2 K%, but allowed plenty of walks with a 13.5 BB%. Chace’s pitching coach, Jordie Henry, said to Baseball America’s Jon Meoli, “Even when he does have those [command] hiccups, knowing that we already know his ceiling at this level is really, really exciting.”
Mondesi’s Cannon
Phillies are sending all their RP to the O’s!
jkoko
He’s lefty
BaseballBrian
RP not RHP
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Baltimores only move of the day I can understand
Teacher
Good riddance.
AL B DAMNED
Orioles got fleeced…# 8 Prospect!!!
For a part time good/bad reliever!???!??
SewaldSwansonSwoon
Johnson hasn’t been right since TJ.
YankeesBleacherCreature
That’s what going all-in looks like.
User 401527550
They went all in?
Os&nattybohs
And the Yankees did exactly what??
dpsmith22
Chance has an awesome delivery and sits 95-96. He is the piece of the deal you should like.
C Yards Jeff
Soto has experience closing. He backs up Kimbral as needed.
Samuel
Jeff;
The 2 teams I watch the most (and have for 3 years) are the O’s and Phils.
Soto throws 100 mph. But he’s been awful this year. Wild. Can’t throw the ball over the plate. So he walks a guy or two then grooves pitches.
Phillies coaches worked hard with him. Don’t know what more the O’s coaches can do…..we’ll see.
C Yards Jeff
Ugh, this year’s version of Fujinami but from the left side?
TRP
Orioles are busy busy today
Captain Dunsel
BR says he is an outfielder and first baseman, not a pitcher.
sultan of swat
Saw that. Who knows
skinsfandfw
It’s the wrong player link
SewaldSwansonSwoon
Now THIS, this is what I was waiting for. BP help.
philliesphan77
I wouldn’t be too excited
SewaldSwansonSwoon
Compare to Cole Irvin, Cionel Perez, Nick Vespi, and Keegan Akin, then get back to me
C Yards Jeff
These flurry of moves with the Phillies and the Eflin deal are a bit risky productivity wise but maybe Elias went in this direction because they come from a winning culture with Mike’s logic being acclimation time (jumping in the deep end of competition) will be minimal.
Baseball_dude
Another + 4.00 ERA arm. Something is wrong with this team
warnbeeb
Tiger fan, here. Sorry O’s. Sorry, sorry, sorry. Do not put this guy in with RISP. Don’t do it. Just don’t.
YourDreamGM
A for Philly. Soto nice K bad B. Still good to have in your pen but this is a offer you can refuse.
C for Baltimore. They see something they like. And something they don’t like.
raisinsss
Dang… only Juan more Soto left…
Bucket Number Six
O’s just won the division with two Sotos to the Yanks one.
raisinsss
More like Sotowire, amirite
sultan of swat
Is this the guy Yordan crushed a ball dead center in World Series?
PhanaticDuck26
nah that was Alvarado
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
I don’t think the tigers made the World Series recently…
El Duderino
Goodbye Gregory Oh-no. His stuff is wild but fun like a cheap horror movie.
King Floch
I like the pickup, especially compared to a lot of the other reliever trades we’ve seen.
Nice work, Mike.
gorav114
We needed the experience in the pen but I really liked Seth Johnson. Have to believe the Os don’t think he’s progressing like he should for a guy in AA and on the 40
basemonkey 2
He’s had enough time to tell you what he is. I don’t think the Os will miss him.
jbigz12
The O’s have about 4 pitching prospects in AA or higher with an actual chance to impact a ML team. Seth Johnson was one of them. I personally believe he’ll wind up being a good reliever when he pairs down his arsenal. He can probably get another tick or 2 on his heater in a short burst
Samuel
Oh, Jeeze…..
The O’s and Phillies are my 2 favorite teams, I watch almost all of their games (some on replay).
Just noted on the other article that getting the LH relief pitcher from the White Sox means the Phillies can dump Soto….and now this……
Life isn’t fair.
gorav114
Haha. As an Os fan my first thought to Soto was not great. I like Seranthony a lot but I have no use for a reliever in Soto with over 5 BB/9. That’s also not an anomaly, his whole career has been that way. Way to violatile
Blackpink in the area
Why would the Phillies trade this guy?
AM21
Because he’s been awful.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
The question is, why would the Orioles want him?? That shoddy bullpen will be their downfall.
PhanaticDuck26
Baltimore 2/2 on Soto acquisitions! Is Juan headed there next???
AM21
Good Lord, thank you. He’s been awful in Philly.
Skankhunt69
Why do the O’s love all the Philly sloppy seconds. Eflin was Philly a couple years back too
SewaldSwansonSwoon
One could ask why the Phils love all the Nats’ sloppy seconds *shrug*
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
I think the Orioles are clueless about pitchers.
Susannah
Like Corbin Burnes, Kyle Bradish, Yennier Cano, Danny Coulombe, Felix Bautista, Jacob Webb, and Cionel Perez? All of whom, except Burnes, were cast offs from other organizations?
jbigz12
Bautista has never been anywhere but Baltimore. The O’s definitely aren’t clueless about anything though.
Susannah
Felix Bautista was picked up from Miami Marlins. To be fair, that was a Dan Duquette’s acquisition.
jbigz12
Hmmm 2013/14 didn’t know that but he’s been in our system for 8 years!
Viveleempireevil
Orioles emptying their tank…and their farm for???
User 401527550
Mediocrity
YankeesBleacherCreature
1st place, second best run differential and record in the AL. Yeah, ok.
User 401527550
What do any of these trades have to do with their current record? You defended their trades by saying they have the second best record in the American League.
SewaldSwansonSwoon
Mets6986 is starting to annoy me. I get the feeling Elias is smarter than him.
User 401527550
Who are you? Why don’t you go tell your mom you got your feelings hurt and see if she can go to the principal to get me in trouble.
Os&nattybohs
This is coming from a Mets fan lol. You should know all about mediocrity.
User 401527550
Yes I would be proud to be a fan of a team that intentionally lost 100’s of games for years to get good. Now they are here they are showing they don’t know what to do? I love how morons always revert to your a Mets fan. Like someone’s knowledge of the game is determined of who they route for.
basemonkey 2
Os haven’t really let go of anyone that important though
User 401527550
Tell yourself that.
SewaldSwansonSwoon
No one cares what you have to say. The laughable commentary you provide is amusing at best. Devoid of merit though.
User 401527550
Obviously you do. Stop responding to everything I post. I don’t know why you think anyone cares what you think of them. You’re just another thoughtless poster that writes derogatory comments trying to act like you’re superior to others. Sorry to tell you that your opinion means jack.
SewaldSwansonSwoon
Did you just write about yourself? Wow!
User 401527550
See you can’t stop responding to my posts. Stop with the junior high comments and find something else to do.
SewaldSwansonSwoon
I’m responding because I think your pathetic commentary is hilarious.
User 401527550
Does your mom not give you enough attention? I guess it’s real big of you to be tough hiding behind a keyboard. I guess it’s the sign of the times. Weak men in life trying to act tough on the internet.
This one belongs to the Reds
They have the Soto brothers now.
Sounds like a circus act.
schwender
Moises Chace was the only successful find of the Orioles inaugural 21-player J2 session. He’s a good pitcher just a few years away.
I haven’t heard much about Johnson, I don’t think his arm recovered from TJ as well as hoped.
SewaldSwansonSwoon
Yeah Johnson has not been as advertised at AA. When he was acquired I thought he was billed as being closer to big league ready than McDermott or Povich, post-TJ of course. The opposite has been true.
solaris602
I really thought the screaming need for BAL was a closer. Unless they plan on having Soto close, it’s more Kimbrel drama for the rest of the year.
jbigz12
I think Seranthony is ultimately going to get some looks.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
And that’s a losing proposition, solaris. They will be out in the divisional round like last year.
SewaldSwansonSwoon
Says what, your tarot card? These kinds of projections are so stupid. Two years ago if someone said Yennier Cano would be a set-up guy or Ryan O’Hearn a cleanup hitter on an AL division champ, you’d have probably spewed the same ignorant doubts, and been wrong anyways. Cool your jets, Elias is smarter than you.
AndyMeyer
Best move the Phillies made this deadline. Never liked the guy. Didn’t like the trade for him to begin with.
ButCanHePitch
YES!!!! I am so excited for this. Soto was unbearable to watch. lol
jkoko
Happy to at least get something back. Lucky it wasn’t just a bucket of balls
jbigz12
I think Seth Johnson is going to be an electric reliever that the Phils now control for 6 years. Fantastic trade for them.
danumd87 2
Electric? Have you ever seen him pitch? He hasn’t been good since returning from that arm injury.
jbigz12
Safe to say you haven’t seen him pitch in relief. He becomes a fastball/slider reliever and I think you’re going to have something there. Hate to lose him.
Like DL Hall, you can try to keep making him start but his home is in the pen IMO.
phillyballers
Not really seeing the win-now moves the Phillies needed to make. They weren’t bad moves but, I don’t see the over the top move out of Hays, Johnson, Chace, Banks, and Estevez. Collectively nothing bad… just “that’s it?” Type of feeling.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Just about every team who “bought” is feeling that way. It’s just the nature of the deadline.
jbigz12
Philly didn’t need much. Just some improvements around the edges. They got another option to close out games + a solid OF’er.
Managed to snag a nice prospect for Soto too who they obviously couldn’t fix. Won’t surprise me if they wind up in the WS.