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Poll: Where Will David Robertson Sign?

By Nick Deeds | March 3, 2025 at 4:58pm CDT

With the calendar now flipped to March, the overwhelming majority of the league’s top free agents have already signed. There are still a handful of stragglers remaining on the market, however, and one of the most notable among those is veteran closer David Robertson.

With his 40th birthday just around the corner, Robertson is still searching for a landing spot ahead of what would be his 17th season in the majors. After a ten-year stretch as a quality late-inning arm for the Yankees and White Sox from 2009 to 2018 where he posted a 2.76 ERA (152 ERA+) with a nearly matching 2.77 FIP, Robertson faded from the spotlight for a few years due to injuries, leading him to pitch in just 19 games total between 2019 and 2021. While many veterans who miss the majority of three consecutive seasons due to injury in their mid-30s either retire or fail to re-establish themselves in the majors, Robertson picked right back up where he left off after signing with the Cubs in 2022.

Since then, Robertson’s played for five different teams across three seasons and found plenty of success. The righty has pitched to a 2.82 ERA (147 ERA+) with a 3.24 FIP in 201 innings of work with a 31.1% strikeout rate. With 40 saves in that time, Robertson is a capable ninth-inning pitcher who’s shown he’s also comfortable handling a setup role. That role flexibility is somewhat rare for elite veteran arms, and could make Robertson a viable option even for teams with a set closer in the ninth inning. Robertson’s overall profile would suggest that he’s likely to land a deal in line with other quality late-inning veterans like Kenley Jansen, Andrew Kittredge, and Jose Leclerc. With that being said, given the late point in the calendar and Robertson’s age, it wouldn’t necessarily be a shock if clubs had some concerns about his ability to get fully up to speed in time for Opening Day on March 27.

In terms of potential suitors, perhaps the most on-paper fit for Robertson’s services is the Diamondbacks. Arizona made no bones about their desire to add a late-inning arm with closing experience throughout the winter, but they’ve been unsuccessful in that pursuit to this point and instead have added middle relief veterans like Kendall Graveman and Shelby Miller as they look to add experienced arms to their relief corps. Robertson would be an immediate and substantial upgrade, but it’s difficult to see a financial fit between the sides given that Robertson is likely in line for a healthy one-year guarantee while the Diamondbacks are already at a franchise record level of spending after an offseason that saw them add star right-hander Corbin Burnes to the rotation. That could lead the club to focus instead on its internal options, a possibility MLBTR’s Steve Adams explored last week.

Plenty of other teams have been connected to Robertson throughout the winter aside from Arizona, though they all come with question marks of their own. The incumbent Rangers added plenty of talent to their bullpen this winter, but lack a proper closer after watching Robertson, Leclerc, and Kirby Yates all depart in free agency this winter. That’s enough to make Robertson a logical fit for the club on paper, but much like Arizona, the club appears to be at or near its budget capacity for the 2025 campaign, which would make adding Robertson to the fold a difficult task.

The Cubs and Tigers were both connected to Robertson at various points throughout the winter, and a return to Chicago in particularly was frequently bandied about in the rumor mill throughout the offseason. Those rumors persisted even after the Cubs added Ryan Pressly to handle the ninth inning, but their subsequent trade with the Dodgers to acquire Ryan Brasier may have put an end to their pursuit of Robertson. Meanwhile, the Tigers have not been connected to Robertson in earnest since signing right-hander Tommy Kahnle, although its worth noting that Kahnle has just eight career saves and that the Tigers were reported to be interested in specifically adding an arm with closing experience to their late-inning mix.

While those are the only teams that have been explicitly connected to Robertson this winter, there’s plenty of other potential suitors for his services. The Red Sox are known to have been in the market earlier this winter for a right-handed reliever who could join Liam Hendriks and Aroldis Chapman in their late-inning mix. The Cardinals are known to covet a veteran right-handed relief arm to replace Kittredge in their bullpen, and the Phillies lost both Jeff Hoffman and Carlos Estevez this winter while only adding Jordan Romano. If a rebuilding club like the Marlins or White Sox was willing to invest some money into the big league roster, either one could reunite with Robertson in the first half before shopping him at the trade deadline for future talent.

Where do MLBTR readers think Robertson will ultimately land? Have your say in the poll below:

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44 Comments

  1. Brick House Coffee Tables Inc

    3 months ago

    I voted Cubs, if he’s willing to accept a NRI with the standard May 1 opt-out and stay in Extended Spring Training and then a week with Iowa. They have the budget, they just have to get rid of their marginal guys without remaining options – Merryweather, Miller, and Thompson. One of those will probably go when Matt Shaw gets added to the roster, but adding Robertson would require a second departure.

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    • etex211

      3 months ago

      I don’t think he’ll sign anything other than a major league contract.

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      • mlb fan

        3 months ago

        @Etex211..Personally, I believe Robertson is probably out there by choice, having not quite found the winning team or the terms he’s probably looking for. Yes, I agree that Robertson will command a Major League deal.

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        • Pete'sView

          3 months ago

          And perhaps he gets signed once the season begins and a team has an injury in the bullpen and is willing to meet his price.

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      • Brick House Coffee Tables Inc

        3 months ago

        I think they can figure out the language for it to be a major league deal or at least guaranteed major league money, but he’s not going to be ready for Opening Day. Even if he signs tomorrow, he’s probably not pitching in a spring training game until March 18.

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      • Well said.

        3 months ago

        I think you are correct but I expect only minor league contracts to be offered.

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    • ryrockak

      3 months ago

      Tyson Miller was great for the Cubs after they acquired him. I highly doubt they move on from him especially since it would mean adding more salary

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      • rondon

        3 months ago

        Miller’s had some bad outings this spring and the Cubs will be limited with spots. I think he might be gone.

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        • egrossen

          3 months ago

          It’s only spring training though… he could be trying new things, working on something.

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    • 99Captain Judge99

      3 months ago

      It should end where it lst started: the Yankees.

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  2. bravesfan

    3 months ago

    I hope the Braves make a play for him

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  3. This one belongs to the Reds

    3 months ago

    Voted for Reds just for laughs.

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    • CravenMoorehead

      3 months ago

      I LIKE YOUR ENTHUSIASM

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  4. mlb fan

    3 months ago

    Robertson’s pure stuff has clearly diminished, but never discount the advantage of knowing how to actually pitch instead of just throwing hard.

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    • ghostofmookiebetts

      3 months ago

      mlb- For real! Actual pitching is becoming a lost skill.

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  5. mlb1225

    3 months ago

    I really hope someone picks him up. One of the most underrated relief arms in baseball history. He has a dozen seasons with an ERA+ of 110 or greater in 50+ IP, which is tied with Aroldis Chapman and Kenley Jansen for the third most of all-time. If he pitches like he did last year for another season or two, he could even surpass Bruce Suter and Rollie Fingers in bWAR.

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  6. chandlerbing

    3 months ago

    1 of the best most consistent RPs nearly 2 decades now.. and he’s unemployed??

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    • chandlerbing

      3 months ago

      Most logical fit is texas
      They need a CL

      Mets could use another rp too

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      • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

        3 months ago

        He already played for the rangers and Mets he needs a new team

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    • StudWinfield

      3 months ago

      Unemployed by choice. Being almost 40 and not currently playing I would speculate that most teams would prefer an incentive contract and are unwilling to meet his preferred guarantee amount.

      Reply
  7. agcsnmb

    3 months ago

    Never coming back to the yankers, he tried changing playoff shares for some minor leaguers that spent time in the majors. The team & players stopped it but that was the end for him in NY

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    • mlb fan

      3 months ago

      “Tried changing playoff shares”…So, it sounds like you’re suggesting/alleging that David Robertson is greedy?

      Even if true, since when did being greedy keep anyone off a team? Heck, many of the players and virtually ALL of the owners have “greed” as their middle names.

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      • agcsnmb

        3 months ago

        Call it what you want, I think I left a bad taste in the mouth of everybody in the Yankee organization. He had a good run with the Yankees. I just said they were never bringing them back.

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    • KnicksFanCavsFan

      3 months ago

      @ags

      not a single teammate is still in baseball and didn’t they bring him back once already after the 2009 WS?

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      • Steinbrenner2728

        3 months ago

        @KnicksFanCavsFan yes, in 2017.

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    • Pads Fans

      3 months ago

      This is what he is talking about. nypost.com/2018/11/15/david-robertsons-yankees-ret… It had nothing to do with minor league players. It had to do with non-player staff that were on the traveling squad.

      It would not stop the Yankees from signing him. Paying $22 million including CBT tax for the $10 million salary he will probably want would.

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  8. paddyo furnichuh

    3 months ago

    It seems geography may be an issue. He’s never played anywhere farther west than Texas. He represents himself and has not used an agency.

    These could be two unrelated points but seems like STL or Milwaukee should sign him before the ides of March.

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  9. James Midway

    3 months ago

    Angels always need pitching go get him

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  10. Buff Barnacles

    3 months ago

    Frank Thomas, Mike Piazza, Eric Karros, Nomar Garciaparra your career ain’t done till’ you’ve done your Oakland bid.

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  11. bhambrave

    3 months ago

    The Braves still have a need in their bullpen, though I’m not sure they’d be willing to cross the CBT threshold for him. They should have traded David Fletcher to someone like the A’s or the Marlins, who needed to reach the Revenue Sharing floor..

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  12. Chaval0n

    3 months ago

    Hes Going To Arizona

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  13. Acoss1331

    3 months ago

    Just about any team could use him, would love the Cubs to sign him. I think he’s waiting for one of the New York teams to give him a decent offer though.

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  14. sad tormented neglected mariners fan

    3 months ago

    I’m going to say a Yankees reunion because they’ve spent a lot less than 760 million this offseason

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  15. sadmarinersfan

    3 months ago

    Highly doubt anyone signs him at this point. That is the most likely scenario

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  16. CravenMoorehead

    3 months ago

    Come back home to the Bronx, Houdini.

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  17. Steinbrenner2728

    3 months ago

    “sad tormented neglected mariners fan” and “sadmarinersfan” showing why a good amount of Mariners fans have been pretty bad in the comments recently…

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  18. Pads Fans

    3 months ago

    Its my understanding that Robertson has had offers from 2 teams in the West but was uninterested in playing too far from his home in Rhode Island.

    That makes me think the Red Sox should be a favorite along with the two NYC teams. .

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  19. Old York

    3 months ago

    He signs with the Hanshin Tigers.

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  20. holecamels35

    3 months ago

    Rangers, Phillies, or Red Sox make the most sense. All contenders with decent enough bullpens but questionable closer situations. Cubs as well?

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    • mlbnyyfan

      3 months ago

      Houdini come back to New York. The Yankees should have given him 5 million instead of Loaisiga. Probably Houdini was demanding more than 5 Million a year earlier in the off-season

      Reply
  21. Captainmike1

    3 months ago

    Guy has made over 100 million so far
    If he values anything in life over money he will sign with the team that he would enjoy playing the most for
    To sign strictly for money is to be pitied so much
    Being unhappy playing for a bad team just to make a few million extra is so so sad
    He will never use that extra money
    No one needs over 100 million dollars

    If he has wisdom he would take a cheap deal to play for a great team to play for

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    • Steinbrenner2728

      3 months ago

      David Robertson is not asking for a new $100 million dollar contract and he most likely won’t sign for over $5 million unless, you know, a mutually-agreed upon contract is signed. Are you some kind of Russian bot? Do you know that these contracts are mutually agreed on? The player doesn’t just barge into a front office and literally demands billions of dollars. The intelligence…

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      • Captainmike1

        3 months ago

        What the blazes are you talking about
        Stop drinking the swill
        You don’t even know what I was saying

        Reply
  22. radhippo

    3 months ago

    He’d fit great on the Angels. Artie should buy him an 8million mansion on a cliff in Laguna beach and he can retire after the year…

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