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Rays’ Jeffrey Springs, Pete Fairbanks Drawing Trade Interest

By Steve Adams | December 3, 2024 at 5:30pm CDT

There’s never an offseason where the Rays don’t have multiple players circulating the rumor mill, and this winter is no exception. Tampa Bay already flipped center fielder Jose Siri to the Mets last month, and there’s been plenty of speculation about the possibility of trades of some of their veteran players earning notable salaries. Yandy Diaz has often been the focus, but he’s one of several players who could draw interest. MLB Network’s Jon Morosi reports that closer Pete Fairbanks and left-hander Jeffrey Springs are among the Rays who’ve been popular in trade talks recently.

It’s not a huge surprise to see either player’s name pop up in trade rumblings. Fairbanks featured prominently on MLBTR’s list of top offseason trade candidates back in early November. Springs is the most expensive of at least six healthy rotation options for the Rays. Both players are signed for multiple seasons.

Springs, 32, has two years and $21MM remaining on a four-year, $31MM extension he signed prior to the 2023 season. The contract contains a $15MM club option for the 2027 season ($750K buyout). To this point, that contract hasn’t panned out as hoped, though not necessarily through any real fault of Springs. The journeyman southpaw broke out with the Rays in 2022, posting a sparkling 2.46 ERA with a strong 26.2% strikeout rate and terrific 5.6% walk rate in 135 2/3 innings. He looked like another late-blooming diamond in the rough unearthed by a Rays front office with a knack for just that type of discovery.

Unfortunately, Springs hasn’t been healthy since. He made three dominant starts to open the 2023 season (16 innings, one run allowed, 24-to-4 K/BB ratio) and then suffered a UCL tear that required Tommy John surgery. He missed the remainder of the ’23 campaign and made it back to the mound for seven big league starts and 33 innings late last year. The results were good in that limited sample. Springs posted a sharp 3.27 earned run average, fanned 26.1% of opponents and held his walks to a 7.7% rate. His average four-seamer was down from 91.4 mph in 2022 to 89.8 mph in 2024, however, and he saw similar velocity drops on his slider and changeup. Springs’ 12.9% swinging-strike rate was still strong, but it’s down from the 14.2% clip he displayed in 2021-23.

In addition to Springs, the Rays have Drew Rasmussen, Ryan Pepiot, Zack Littell, Taj Bradley, Shane Baz and a returning Shane McClanahan (2022 Tommy John surgery) all in the mix for starts next year. That’s in addition to yet-to-debut prospects like Joe Rock and Ian Seymour, who both excelled in the upper minors last year. Springs has looked the part of a high-end starter in the past but only for a fleeting span of about 150 innings across 2022-23. The Rays would be selling a bit low, but his $10.5MM salary is steep for them under normal circumstances — let alone at a time when the club is facing likely revenue losses following Hurricane Milton’s decimation of Tropicana Field’s roof and the club’s subsequent agreement to play at Tampa’s Steinbrenner Field — the spring training and Class-A home of the Yankees.

Fairbanks, 30, has been terrific when healthy in five seasons with the Rays. “When healthy” is an unfortunately crucial caveat, however, as the flamethrowing 6’6″ righty has never reached 50 appearances or topped 45 1/3 innings in a big league season. Dating back to 2020, Fairbanks touts a 2.89 ERA. He fanned nearly 35% of his opponents from 2020-23 but saw that number slip to a roughly average 23.7% this past season. Fairbanks didn’t have a huge loss of velocity on his heater, but it dipped from an average of 98 mph from ’20-’23 to 97.3 mph in 2024. His slider saw a larger drop, going from an average of 86.4 mph to 85 mph over those same periods.

The Rays signed Fairbanks to a three-year, $12MM contract that bought out all three arbitration years (2023-25) and guaranteed them control over his first free-agent season in the form of a 2026 club option. He’s owed $3.666MM this season with a $7MM option ($1MM buyout) on his ’26 campaign. Even for a partial season of a reliever with Fairbanks’ upside, it’s a pretty modest price to pay. As such, there’s no inherent urgency for the Rays to move him. They might feel a bit more motivated to move Springs and his weightier salary, but to this point it’s not clear the Rays are necessarily shopping either — just that they’ve drawn interest.

The Rays’ lot in life, of course, is to constantly listen on all of their players as they progress through their arbitration years or the latter stages of any contract extensions. This year’s stadium troubles and the uncertainty surrounding their home in 2026 and beyond only add to that.

At the same time, Tampa Bay already significantly culled payroll with their series of deadline trades and via the departures of some arb-eligible players (via trade and non-tender). RosterResource projects a bit less than $79MM in payroll for the Rays this coming season — already a drop of more than $10MM from their 2024 levels. Trading Springs, Fairbanks or other veterans like the aforementioned Diaz or Brandon Lowe could further reduce spending and free up the Rays to take on some money in other trades. With regard to free agency, they’re in a similar spot to the A’s in that they’ll have to persuade players to sign on for at least one year (and likely more) playing their home games in a minor league facility.

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39 Comments

  1. TAKERDBACKS

    6 months ago

    Has dbacks written all over it

    Reply
  2. ccahoe02

    6 months ago

    would love to see them trade springs for a young controllable outfielder with pop.

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    • Gwynning

      6 months ago

      Springs, Lowe and cash for Tirso Ornelas and Jhony Brito

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      • ccahoe02

        6 months ago

        only if we can also throw in mclanahan, bradley, pepiot, and 10M in cash

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        • Gwynning

          6 months ago

          Deal. I can’t read sarcasm!

          The initial offer isn’t “off” by much. No deal is fine, but like Gun said below I think the Rays and Pads do line up well for a trade. We’ll see!

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        • Rays in the Bay

          6 months ago

          No, no more trades with the Padres. I still have nightmares about the last trade between them (decent for Pads, awful for Rays)

          Reply
      • HiredGun23

        6 months ago

        Gwynning…I was thinking they’d match up well with us on a deal.

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      • RonDarlingShouldntBeInTheHallOfFame

        6 months ago

        Same thing crossed my mind, but I’d assume the Padres would need to give up a little more.

        If AJ can get Springs, he should do it.

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        • HiredGun23

          6 months ago

          I agree. Hopefully they can bring back Profar in addition to a deal like this…

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  3. fathead0507

    6 months ago

    Send them both back to Texas

    Reply
  4. Tom the ray fan

    6 months ago

    With the pending stadium situation anyone on the team making more than 3 million is probably good as gone at this point. But at least we’ll have a great farm! -_-

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    • YourDreamGM

      6 months ago

      Most would have been traded anyways. Having stacked farm will be awesome if Rays ever get a new stadium.

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      • Tom the ray fan

        6 months ago

        Rays always have a stacked farm, they’ve extended guys like springs fairbanks diaz and lowe over past couple years with intent to have some sort of a core but that’s now gone with stadium situation. Plus wander being a pedo after giving all that $ to him I’m sure has made them super gun shy.

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        • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

          6 months ago

          I wonder when they will trade junior caminero…

          Who knows either he’ll be treated as the next wander Franco in the organization or the rays are too scarred from wander to ever give out a big contract again

          Reply
        • YourDreamGM

          6 months ago

          I don’t think you pay the contract if they are in prison and suspended. There’s also insurance. Just don’t upfront the $ and you will be fine. Do your research on the player.

          Reply
  5. LordD99

    6 months ago

    The Rays are going to take a revenue hit this year going to a smaller park, unless they can compensate with higher prices. They’ll be trading most anyone and everyone

    Reply
  6. Ranger Danger19

    6 months ago

    How are the Rays going to take a financial hit by playing in a minor league park? They couldn’t sell tickets at Tropicana Field either.

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    • YourDreamGM

      6 months ago

      Unbalanced schedule. Florida weather. Having to pay to use park. I dunno. Businesses don’t like uncertainty.

      Reply
    • LordD99

      6 months ago

      They were averaging about 16,000 fans per game in 2024. Steinbrenner Field holds about 11,000 fans, so that’s a pretty substantial drop. What could help them is scarcity of tickets allowing them to increase ticket prices by 30-40%.

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      • LaBellaVita

        6 months ago

        Supply and demand?

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  7. Motor City Beach Bum

    6 months ago

    Diaz and Fairbanks could fill some needs in Detroit.

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  8. Seaver rules

    6 months ago

    Mets could definitely use Springs whether Brooks Raley is ready or not.

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    • ChrisMonte

      6 months ago

      Springs is a starter, Raley is a FA reliever who’s coming back from TJ. Mets could have both next year. Depends on cost but Springs replacing Quintana would be an upgrade

      Reply
    • Seaver rules

      6 months ago

      I meant he can replace Sevy or Quintana. My bad.

      Reply
  9. El Kabong

    6 months ago

    Keep Springs until the trade deadline. If he proves he can still pitch effectively, the return will be significantly greater than it would now.

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    • YourDreamGM

      6 months ago

      Unless he proves he can’t and has less value or no value.

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      • El Kabong

        6 months ago

        True. But at two years and $21M, what real market value does he have now? Springs hasn’t pitched in two years and doesn’t have a long track record of success. He’s a 32-year-old question mark.

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        • YourDreamGM

          6 months ago

          His track record looks fine to me. All comes down to your medical evaluation. I don’t care about past injuries. Only how healthy he can be moving forward. If medicals are fine his contract provides a lot of positive value.

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        • El Kabong

          6 months ago

          Fine? He’s thrown 313.2 Major League innings and has started only 37 games. Limited success. He has a lot to prove, medical and otherwise. It would be more of a salary dump by the Rays than getting a nice return.

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        • YourDreamGM

          6 months ago

          That’s plenty enough

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        • Longtimecoming

          6 months ago

          Rays track record of trading from depth, to save some cash for a lottery ticket. While one team views 2/21 as a good thing, Rays don’t need him and if they can save 5/year by pitching in and get a low level lottery ticket guy, it improves their team now ($$) and maybe in future.

          They seem to do this a lot and I think it works out more than it doesn’t for them.

          And yes, seems like Preller is on the other end of the phone more than likely – especially if SD doesn’t get Roki. SD still has a few lower level guys to pick 1 of as it shouldn’t take much – even. Brito BP / SP project for MLB team.

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    • Terry T

      6 months ago

      Agreed

      Reply
  10. Greg Searles

    6 months ago

    Might as well:

    Trade all of the 40 man roster

    Field a AAA team

    Keep rights to Tampa area

    Apply for reinstatement with new stadium in 3-5 years

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  11. Rays in the Bay

    6 months ago

    There may be a mini teardown… Partially due to the pettiness of our wonderful owner.

    Reply
  12. Karensjer

    6 months ago

    If the Rays drop any more payroll, I’ll be able to afford to pay the team’s payroll. $tu needs to push for a stadium in either Tampa Bay or Orlando, put some money towards it, and pay to extend some youngsters and pay for some top tier free agents. This team won’t win and will be relocated out of Florida if he won’t. Maybe that will be the thing that will expose his cheap ways.

    Reply
  13. Jbigz12

    6 months ago

    It’s like Fairbanks expected the rays to blow his arm out with the extension he signed

    Reply
  14. bighiggy

    6 months ago

    Wonder if the rahs would trade springs for say Nolan gorman. With other pieces involved to make it work

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    • ccahoe02

      6 months ago

      I’d imagine they are gonna try avoiding more guys barely hitting .200 for a while

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  15. Tristen

    6 months ago

    this could be huge

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