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Latest On Ryan Pressly

By Steve Adams | January 24, 2025 at 12:40pm CDT

12:40pm: Per a report from Chandler Rome, Sahadev Sharma and Patrick Mooney of The Athletic, the Tigers are also in the Pressly talks but it “may be unlikely” for the righty to approve a trade to Detroit.

9:19am: The Astros have been shopping right-hander Ryan Pressly throughout the winter, but those efforts didn’t gain much traction until recently. That’s understandable in the sense that the free-agent market for relievers was largely frozen until the past couple of weeks. Now, with free agent bullpen arms flying off the board, interest in Pressly has seemingly picked up. The Cubs, Blue Jays and one yet-unknown club out west have all shown serious interest in Pressly over the past 24 hours.

Pressly, however, has full no-trade protection by virtue of his 10-and-5 rights (ten years of major league service, five-plus years with his current team). He can nix any trade to a location he doesn’t want. That’s of extra note for Pressly as a Texas native who’s playing his home games a bit more than 200 miles south of Dallas, where he was born and raised. Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports this morning that Pressly has informed the Astros that he’s disinclined to approve a trade that’d send him too far east or west.

That would seemingly rule out both the Jays and any club on or near the west coast. It’s not yet clear which club out west is eyeing Pressly, though the D-backs have been vocal about their desire to add a closer. The A’s, Giants and Angels aren’t necessarily in the market for an experienced ninth-inning arm specifically, but all three could use another high-leverage arm in general.

All of that could be moot, however, if Pressly is wary of straying toward either coast and prefers to remain in Texas or somewhere in the country’s heartland. That could potentially bode well for the Cubs, though Heyman adds that Pressly has not yet made a decision one way or another on whether he’d approve a move to Wrigley Field. One swaying factor, speculatively speaking, could be that the Cubs would almost certainly use Pressly as their closer. That’s a role he filled — and filled quite well — in Houston from 2020-23, when he saved 102 games and pitched to a 2.99 ERA with a huge 31.5% strikeout rate in 198 2/3 innings. He was bumped to a setup role in 2024 after the Astros’ signing of Josh Hader on a five-year, $95MM contract.

Pressly’s 2024 season was solid all around but not quite up to his (lofty) prior standards. He logged a 3.49 earned run average over 56 2/3 innings and posted a 23.8% strikeout rate that stood as his lowest mark since the 2016 season. His 7.4% walk rate was comfortably better than league average but was still his highest mark in four years. His average fastball sat at 93.8 mph, per Statcast, marking his lowest number in more than a decade. Still, the right-hander’s broader track record is excellent. And, with the Astros potentially reengaging with Alex Bregman, there could be extra motivation for Houston to shed some payroll.

It’s hard to envision any scenario where the Astros re-sign Bregman and also dip beneath the luxury tax threshold, but shedding Pressly’s $14MM salary would lessen the sting of exceeding the tax line for what would be a second straight season. Per RosterResource’s projections, Houston is currently about $3MM north of the $241MM threshold.

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  1. lafitteslanding

    11 months ago

    The Cubs would need some salary relief to do this deal. No chance they take on the rotting corpse of Pressley for the full $14

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    • egrossen

      11 months ago

      I think you are correct. Honestly, I’m not sure why the Cubs wouldn’t rather just sign David Robertson instead of trading for Pressly.

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    • danumd87 2

      11 months ago

      The Astros principle motivation to move him is salary relief on their end so I can’t imagine they’d contribute a meaningful sum to facilitate a trade.

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    • cplwhite

      11 months ago

      You underestimate Hoyer and his ability to sign or trade for garbage. The man is purely a dumpster. Talks big but never pulls the deals off. Unless of course it’ll handcuff the team later.

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    • CFS77

      11 months ago

      Why? Cubs are 43M under the first tax.

      Cubs just need to send a player with no options like Canario. Killian is going to be useless going forward. Extra year or not he will never be a regular at Wrigley.

      Soak the cash and free up 2 40 man slots.

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      • Unclemike1526

        11 months ago

        Stay home Pressly. We don’t need ya. There are other guys. We don’t go for the best guys anyway because our POBO has the Heebie Jeebies about Closers. He wets himself.

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      • stan lee the manly

        11 months ago

        The problem with that though is that Hoyer acts like he’s 3 mil under, not 43 mil. He operates like he owns the Brewers not the Cubs and it doesn’t make much sense for one of the largest markets in the MLB

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        • CFS77

          11 months ago

          Ricketts did say expected payroll will be 241. You expect around 10M for mid season adds

          112M is the expected if they pull that trade. I would use some to extend Steele and get some control over PCA’s future pay increase

          2025 will be a Dodger year. That team will eventually implode from excessive spending or curbed by the next CBA. So Jed should be looking at a window of 5 years. First lock up his next wave in cost controlled deals. Then with the future more locked in then offer a extension to Tucker.

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    • Ehup

      11 months ago

      It’s insane that a team this rich is this far under the tax line. Ricketts saying he’s breaking even is a f—ing insult to a 5-year-old’s intelligence

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    • Led Hoyer

      11 months ago

      Hoyer always seems to find a way to pay top price. I am sure they will eat all the salary and give up a decent prospect.

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  2. ray1

    11 months ago

    What would be the return to Houston?

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    • The Chicago Cubs

      11 months ago

      Hopefully nothing crazy. Maybe a lower tier prospect.

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      • cplwhite

        11 months ago

        How about we send them Hoyer.

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        • Devlsh

          11 months ago

          “My owner has authorized me to offer you my services in return for Mr. Pressly.

          No? Ok, he said he’s willing to throw in a prospect too.

          NO?

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    • dsett

      11 months ago

      Depends on how much of the 14 million the other team takes. If they take all 14 mil, Houston will get a lottery ticket low level guy probably

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    • Unclemike1526

      11 months ago

      Ray1-Some slightly used Urinal cakes should get it over the hump. They’d be saving you 14 million bucks, What else do you think you’re going to get?

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  3. Acoss1331

    11 months ago

    I don’t think the Cubs get this trade done. Pressley isn’t looking to move away from Texas, and that’s his right.

    Come on Jed, time to start looking elsewhere, chop chop bullpen needs help!

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    • johncal25

      11 months ago

      I think the appeal of closing might be enough to get him to wave the no trade. Not sure he would do it for Toronto considering they signed Hoffman w the intent to have him close.

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      • The Natural

        11 months ago

        I’m not at all certain that Porter Hodge isn’t the better closing option. My guess is that Pressly has not been promised the closer role. I’d also guess that he wants another year added to his contract. Or at least some sort of bonus.

        I know the Cub FO has done a crap ton of due diligence, but can’t help but wonder if they shouldn’t look elsewhere.

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        • johncal25

          11 months ago

          I agree about Hodge. I always assumed Jed would take the cheap way out and sign someone like Jansen or Finnegan for one year. Pretty surprising to hear the offer they gave Scott if that was legit.

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        • rondon

          11 months ago

          I like Hodge but he’s just not shown over a full season, he can handle it. Not sure they wanna risk not having a proven closer .

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    • Logjammer D"Baggagecling

      11 months ago

      I don’t want him anyway. Rather have Charlie Sheen…aka Carlos Estevez or Kyle Finnegan

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      • Acoss1331

        11 months ago

        Charlie Sheen, with Andrew Chafin or David Robertson would be ideal I think.

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    • Bob Sacamano 310

      11 months ago

      Just sign David Robertson. He’s still good even for being 39.

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    • Lrtexasman

      11 months ago

      Astros fan here. Pressley was off a bit this year but still back end worthy. He needs work to keep the movement on his slider and he sulked a bit being moved to a setup man for Hader. He’s likely to have a solid year. The Astros are ready to move Abreau into the setup role and need the cap space to resign Bregman. Likely Astros would take an outfield prospect with limited options back but no salary. They would also probably include an infield prospect along with Pressley back to the Cubs. We have too many infield prospects close to MLB ready right now.

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      • Logjammer D"Baggagecling

        11 months ago

        Unless the deal includes a pitching prospect. The Astros won’t get and shouldn’t get any player(s) from the cubs tpp 25. 26-30 is fair game. Ge only has 2 good years left as he is 36.

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        • Unclemike1526

          11 months ago

          The Cubs need IF prospects like I need Preparation H with razor blades in it.

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  4. aLifetimeOfDefeats

    11 months ago

    Atlanta needs a high leverage righty, any interest in an overrated former top prospect outfielder?

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    • The Natural

      11 months ago

      Ole Kelenic’s star has lost it’s luster. Hello Profar!

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  5. cplwhite

    11 months ago

    Hey Hoyer. Maybe if you didn’t sit on your ass waiting you could of gotten a good reliever/closer.

    Quit dumpster diving for players you hope have a career year.

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  6. theporcupine

    11 months ago

    Im not sure why people are treating Pressly like he has no value. Hes a tad overpaid, but not so dramatically compared to what other relievers got paid this offseason.

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    • stan lee the manly

      11 months ago

      It’s what baseball fans tend to do. The second a player regresses from a star to a simply good but not great player, fans act like he is suddenly completely worthless and can’t perform anymore. Arenado is another great example of that

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  7. mike127

    11 months ago

    Jed—scruw ’em all. Trade for Dylan Cease—get all of Wicks, Brown and Assad in the pen (and make Taillon no better than the #4) and your whole bullpen gets better by making the middle really, really good.

    You’re not going to find the type of “closer” fans want—so get the strength elsewhere so the pen doesn’t “blow saves” in the 6th, 7th, or 8th inning like they did last year.

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    • ElectricEddie

      11 months ago

      Actually
      I’m trading Wicks and Assad for Cease

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  8. OnlineFeatures

    11 months ago

    Pressly is a clown

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  9. Rsox

    11 months ago

    I’m thinking Pressly, and a prospect kicker in lieu of salary relief going back the other way

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  10. mike127

    11 months ago

    Still a lot of silence on the whole Berti signing (sources). That requires a 40 man move so there may be a chance that the Cubs are working on some other things to open up a couple of spots and perhaps include a player or two from that list.

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  11. Leo Schnauzer

    11 months ago

    Maybe Colorado would suit him…

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  12. MoneyBallJustWorks

    11 months ago

    too far east or west. lol

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  13. bravesnation nc

    11 months ago

    ATLANTA, that is all.

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  14. iains 2

    11 months ago

    Pretty certain he’s not going anywhere. He has zero incentive to move.

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  15. ❤️ MuteButton

    11 months ago

    Moving Presley is to free up money to possibly sign a lefty hitting outfielder or trade for one. I cannot believe there’s any substance to the Astros still being engaged with Bregman – that is simply NOT gonna happen.

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  16. thebare54

    11 months ago

    The Cubs got a young man with all the credentials to be a great Close . How ironic that he was traded for Roberson who was a closer here. who should come back to the Cubs and be the set up man for Dan Brown

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  17. MLBTR needs to hire editors

    11 months ago

    When “and” starts the sentence, there shouldn’t be a comma after it.

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