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A’s Also Made Offer To Sean Manaea

By Steve Adams | December 6, 2024 at 9:52am CDT

The Athletics’ three-year, $67MM contract with Luis Severino stunned many baseball fans. As shown in MLBTR’s Contract Tracker, the West Sacramento-bound club hadn’t spent more than $15MM on a free agent since signing Ryan Madson to a three-year, $22MM deal nearly a decade ago. The $67MM guarantee stands as the largest in franchise history, surpassing Eric Chavez’s 20-year record by $1MM. The A’s had signaled that they might be willing to spend in free agency or via trade — MLBTR’s Darragh McDonald explored the possibilities at length last month — and there were multiple reports that the A’s were aiming for a $100MM payroll. Many still took an “I’ll believe it when I see it approach.”

We’ve now seen it — or at least the early stages of it. It might still feel unusual to say the A’s agreed to sign a player for $22MM+ annual value, but that’s the reality. There are also some indications that the on-the-move A’s could continue to spend. For instance, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that the A’s also made a “big” offer to free agent southpaw Sean Manaea, who made his MLB debut with the Athletics after coming over from the Royals in the 2015 Ben Zobrist trade.

That offer came prior to their deal with Severino, Heyman notes. It’s not expressly clear that the A’s would be willing to put forth another competitive offer for an upper-tier free agent like Manaea, but the Severino deal and talk of a $100MM payroll target suggests it’s certainly possible. Even with Severino in the fold, RosterResource projects a modest $58MM payroll. There’s room for another weighty salary to be added to the mix, be it in the form of a free agent, a trade acquisition, or both.

One notable aspect of the reported offer to Manaea: the left-hander, like Severino, rejected a qualifying offer from the Mets at the beginning of the offseason. The A’s seem willing to spend at the expense of next year’s draft pool. Severino cost them their third-highest pick — the standard price paid by a revenue-sharing recipient — and now that they’ve forfeited that selection, the cost to sign an additional qualified free agent is reduced. The A’s surrendered their second-round pick to sign Severino — they pick in the first round and in Competitive Balance Round A, between the first and second rounds — and they’d now “only” need to punt their third rounder to bring in Manaea, Nick Pivetta, Christian Walker or another free agent who turned down the qualifying offer.

The A’s could use more stability in the rotation and have at least one corner outfield opening. They have young options at first base (Tyler Soderstrom), second base (Zack Gelof) and shortstop (Jacob Wilson) — all of them picked in the top two rounds of the draft and all of whom are/were highly touted prospects. There’s more of an opening at third base, where Darell Hernaiz and Max Schuemann likely lead the pack, although Gelof could potentially slide over to third base as well if the A’s want to pursue a second baseman. The bullpen, of course, could use some setup arms behind standout closer Mason Miller. There’s no shortage of areas at which to spend, and it seems the A’s are indeed intent on bolstering payroll ahead of the move to their temporary home at Sutter Home Park.

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  1. Blackpink in the area

    6 months ago

    Eric Chavez was a really good player despite what Moneyball would lead you to believe.

    Severino is just some guy.

    I wonder what they offered Manaea. 6 years 150 million?

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    • letsgooakland123

      6 months ago

      I would guess something like 3/75, since he’s 33 on Opening Day next year.

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    • zacharydmanprin

      6 months ago

      Actually, he wasn’t. He was overrated and often injured. He couldn’t hit left-handed pitching. Never made an All Star team and only deserved 1 of the Gold Gloves.

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      • Blackpink in the area

        6 months ago

        Actually he was

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        • zacharydmanprin

          6 months ago

          He wasn’t. Only 3 seasons with a WAR above 5 and topped out at 6.1. AVG 3.8 WAR per 162 is pedestrian for a “good player”. Staying healthy is a skill and Chavez couldn’t and didn’t. He had immense talent and did not develop it. Refused to lift weights or work on his swing. The Ron Washington stories are overblown hyperbole. Career .237/.303/.385 against LHP…but tell me again how “good” he was.

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        • Larry Bernandez 1324IM

          6 months ago

          I had a bad case of loser denial myself, once.

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        • RAS

          6 months ago

          Not sure how old you are, but as an A’s fan since the 1980s I have seen several good 3B for the A’s.
          Chavez from 2000-2006 was outstanding. Won a Silver Slugger and 6 straight Gold Gloves. If you watched baseball then he was one of the top (if not the top) 3B in the MLB during that time. He wasn’t going to hit .300 but he’d hit .275 and play gold glove defense.
          Put it this way. I’d take .275 Chavez at 3B over Carney Lansford who hit well over .300 in that 1989 WS season. I’ve seen them (Chavez/Lansford) play live many times and Chavez was the best I have seen to wear the historic A’s colors.

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        • Not a clever name

          6 months ago

          Nah Chavez was ok he wasn’t half as good as you make out, he was slightly above average, you make out like he was a HOF 3B.

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        • RAS

          6 months ago

          If he’d play healthy his whole career. He’d have won 12 gold gloves IMO. I watched him nightly. A lot of times live. Not just espn or MLB highlights and the occasional game of the week. For that short period of time he was great. If you follow the NFL he was the Terrell Davis of the MLB.

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      • pd14athletics

        6 months ago

        That sounded personal.

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      • please disperse

        6 months ago

        Nearly 40 WAR but wasn’t good lol

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      • Blue Baron

        6 months ago

        zacharydmanprin: Thank you for that completely uninformed analysis.

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      • ThonolansGhost

        6 months ago

        In his prime, Chavez was very good. A bWAR of 26 in a span of 5 years. Unfortunately, he faded early.

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      • KnicksFanCavsFan

        6 months ago

        @zach

        From 99 to 07, Chavez ranked top 30 in overall WAR. Among 3b, he ranked 5th in Off WAR, 10th in dWAR and 5th in overall WAR. He absolutely was a really good player.

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      • RAS

        6 months ago

        Who deserved the gold gloves then?
        A-Rod?
        Nope.
        Scott Rolen?
        Nope.

        Funny thing is you say he deserved only one, yet thats not what the voters thought. And you know who votes. Enough said.

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    • dankyank

      6 months ago

      It was the moneyball king, aka Billy Beane, who handed Eric Chavez the then largest contract in team history. Luis Severino’s deal isn’t anymore of an overpay than Frankie Montas’ either. In fact, he could be aided by a strong up the middle defense if the A’s get full seasons from Lawrence Butler and Jacob Wilson.

      Can we drop all the negative hyperbole and get back to reality?

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      • Blackpink in the area

        6 months ago

        Chavez got hurt. That’s why he didn’t continue to play at a high level he had injury problems.

        Montas was also overpaid but at least he was cheaper and didn’t cost a draft pick.

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        • dankyank

          6 months ago

          Your beef is with the site’s writers who have pointed out that it’s taken twenty years to hand out a larger contract than the Chavez extension. If that’s an indictment of anyone, it’s John Fisher.

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        • mookiesboy

          6 months ago

          he wasn’t overpaid Severinos contract proves that

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      • WadeBoggsWildRide

        6 months ago

        You say hyperbole about as much as a certain octogenarian… Mr. President is that you?!

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    • CleaverGreene

      6 months ago

      4/100M probably.

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    • rct

      6 months ago

      Man, the fact that you were wrong about Severino is really burning you up.

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  2. SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs

    6 months ago

    The A’s will be doing a whole lotta pump n’ dumps this offseason

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    • sacball

      6 months ago

      According to who? The A’s are setting themselves up just like they did in 2018…

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    • RunDMC

      6 months ago

      As any small market team should be doing. Find the right guys that aren’t getting the looks from higher payroll teams that are deadset on winning the offseason, give them playing time to boost their stock and then flip them for more, extend them or win with them. TB made an art of it out of necessity. Still love KC’s SP signings of Lugo/Wacha last year.

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      • fjmendez

        6 months ago

        Why flip them when the A’s actually have a solid core? Adding a couple pieces could push them to wild card contention, even division with the AL west the weakest division right now.

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        • RunDMC

          6 months ago

          True, I listed 3 options. Just think how much better they’d be with William Contreras. smh

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        • Braves_saints_celts

          6 months ago

          I mean shea isn’t a bad catcher either he doesn’t get on base a lot but he has 30 home run power and solid defense for a catcher I like Sean Murphy but the braves would have done better had they just kept Shea or William

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        • RunDMC

          6 months ago

          I’m not meaning to get into a Sean vs. William debate. What’s done is done, I’m just referring to OAK choosing Ruiz over Contreras when they had Shea in a league where you have a DH and need 2 catchers or can use them at 1B part-time keeping both bats in a lineup.

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        • Braves_saints_celts

          6 months ago

          Oh I know. I completely agree, what’s done is done. I’ll leave it at all 3 teams have a solid catcher! I’m hoping drake Baldwin is a good MLB catcher though. If he turns out not being ready I would have hated to drop d’arnaud. And I’ve said in another thread that Sean Murphy if healthy will have a better year this time around, he definitely has the talent.

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      • CleaverGreene

        6 months ago

        I 100% agree with this. It seems the low payroll owners do not even want to layout the dollars for 6 months.

        I don’t how these guys made it to billionaire status when they take zero chances with their team money?

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    • WadeBoggsWildRide

      6 months ago

      “First you have to pump it. And then you have to dump it!” – Arnold Schwarzenegger

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  3. julyn82001

    6 months ago

    Go A’s Sacramento, Vegas… Does it really matter? Billy Beane – he surely is involved – and this top lieutenant David Forst are finally getting upper management approval to spend. It’s about time…

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    • zacharydmanprin

      6 months ago

      Billy Beane hasn’t been involved in baseball operations since 2017.

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    • RunDMC

      6 months ago

      Go ___________ Athletics!

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  4. rennick

    6 months ago

    The t- shirt in the photo fits the title of the article perfectly.

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  5. Seamaholic

    6 months ago

    I understand why the A’s are doing this: They have to bump their payroll up or MLB will cut off the revenue sharing checks. But it really doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. Severino doesn’t up their ceiling all that much (Manaea would more, but I doubt they get both). They had to badly overpay, and as a result a mid-level pitcher will make like 5x their next highest paid player, which is a terrible clubhouse dynamic. They’ve gotten quite fortunate in the last year or so with most of their high draft picks turning out rather than busting, and getting insane breakouts from Miller, who’s fragile as hell, and Rooker, who is 30 now coming off a career year. None of that’s likely to hold up. Should have added a bunch of low-end guys, extended some young players, and spread their money around.

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    • Blackpink in the area

      6 months ago

      Exactly. Let’s stop pretending they had to do this or this made sense. It didn’t.

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    • sacball

      6 months ago

      Fragile as hell? He broke a finger…that’s the only time he missed last year, but go ahead, fill your narrative…

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    • fjmendez

      6 months ago

      Lol Rooker is still going to hit bombs in Sac and Miller will keep throwing fire. The A’s are set up to compete very soon. If getting a couple guys by free agency and/or trades pushes them in that direction, good for them.

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  6. Seaver rules

    6 months ago

    I will be shocked and very disappointed if he doesn’t resign with the Mets.

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  7. fjmendez

    6 months ago

    A’s should trade for Bohm, slide him into 3B. Re-sign Mark Canha to cover left field and platoon with Andujar, unless he is traded, and sign a mid tier SP and reliever. That can push them to wild card contention. Even the division.

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  8. MatthewStairs

    6 months ago

    The A’s need to spend to keep the MLBPA off their backs.

    Part of the January agreement with the union was that the A’s can get a full revenue sharing allotment ($40m per year I think) but the MLBPA can challenge their revenue sharing status at any time.

    This is just John Fisher spending other owners money.

    I anticipate another $20mish a year salary as well.

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    • Rsox

      6 months ago

      That all goes away when they move to Vegas. The tv market in Vegas makes Milwaukee look like New York so the owners and union will never be able to take away their wellfare after that

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      • MatthewStairs

        6 months ago

        If Fisher built in Oakland they would no longer have received revenue sharing.

        Revenue sharing became the main motivator to move to a smaller market.

        In Vegas they’ll be on MLB welfare on perpetuity.

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  9. Philly A's

    6 months ago

    Need to stop comparing $66m in 2004 to $67m in 2024. Very different.

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    • Rsox

      6 months ago

      It’s less of a comparison and more of an example to show that that was the largest contract the team has ever handed out.

      It’s interesting to note with how high salaries have gotten and just the general of control spending in all sports that there are still 9 teams that have never signed a $100 million dollar free agent, 2 of which have never signed a free agent for more than $40 million, and 4 teams that have never signed one of their own players to a $100 million extension. Yes $67 million was a lot more money in 2004 but it took 20 years to get them to sign a new team record deal

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  10. padam

    6 months ago

    It’s not a bad move for them if the contract isn’t more than 3 years and $23M per. To have a lefty/righty combo that gets you a mid to high 3 ERA and double digit wins as they build around them.

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  11. gcg27

    6 months ago

    The A’s are just looking for one or 2 players that they can overpay a little so they don’t lose getting their share revenue sharing from the big clubs .. then if they outperform they have a small chance of still trading them.. No one unless grossly overpaid wants to go to minor league ballpark and probably lose even though with couple moves they could surprise people. They aren’t horrible

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  12. gbs42

    6 months ago

    And “I’ll believe it when I see it approach.”

    That’s a lot funnier than what was intended. We’re people waiting for a $100M payroll to approach them? And how does a payroll move when it’s approaching someone? Does it stroll? Strut? Sashay? Amble?

    An “I’ll believe it when I see it” approach makes much more sense.

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  13. Jbigz12

    6 months ago

    Weighty has become Steve’s new word of choice!

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  14. MacGromit

    6 months ago

    fascinating.

    now that they’ve broken the seal on QO compensation picks, sign a couple more and then trade them to teams prior to ST for some lower level prospects and CASH and the teams can get past the reticence to lose of draft picks in a direct signing.

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  15. Dumpster Divin Theo

    6 months ago

    Make offer- wouldn’t have been easier just to keep him in the first place: wouldn’t have had to change uniforms or programs and Sean wouldn’t have had to move that couch. So hard to find helpers on moving day: it’s like where’d all my friends go, they were just here last night for Call of Duty

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      6 months ago

      Just a fortnight they were here for Fortnite

      Reply

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