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A’s Listening On Jeffrey Springs, JP Sears

By Steve Adams | July 21, 2025 at 9:40am CDT

A’s righty Luis Severino is a known trade candidate after his struggles pitching at home in West Sacramento and his public criticism of the playing environment there, but he’s not the only A’s starter on the market this summer. The former Oakland club is also listening to offers on lefties Jeffrey Springs and JP Sears, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports.

It’s not at all surprising that the A’s would listen on Springs, given the way the season has played out. The A’s acquired Springs and fellow lefty Jacob Lopez from the Rays in an offseason deal sending righty Joe Boyle, minor leaguers Jacob Watters and Will Simpson, and a Competitive Balance (Round A) draft pick the other direction. Springs, signed through 2026 with a 2027 club option, gave the A’s an immediate rotation upgrade while also coming with the allure of additional trade value if their season went south.

Things have indeed gone poorly for the A’s in their first season away from Oakland. After a decent start, the A’s dropped 11 straight games in late May, picked up one win, and then dropped another nine in a row. The Athletics are 17 games under .500 and nowhere close to the playoff picture. They’ll be surefire deadline sellers, and the two-plus years of control over a solid and affordable veteran like Springs — who sat at No. 7 on our list of the Top 40 deadline trade candidates earlier this month — should pique the interest of pitching-hungry organizations.

[Related: Athletics Trade Deadline Outlook]

Springs, 32, originally signed a four-year, $31MM extension with the Rays after a breakout showing in 2021-22. A 2023 Tommy John procedure wiped out most of the first two seasons of that deal, though the southpaw looked quite sharp in his first 33 innings back from surgery late last year. That was enough to convince the A’s to make the swap.

Springs hasn’t replicated his breakout form or last year’s late success, but he’s still been a solid arm for skipper Mark Kotsay. In 114 innings, he’s pitched to a 4.18 ERA. His 18.8% strikeout rate isn’t close to the 29% mark he showed with Tampa Bay from 2021-24, however. His 7.9% walk rate is better than average but still an increase over the 6.5% he turned in during that four-year stretch with the Rays. Springs’ 90.5 mph average four-seamer is also down from the 91.9 mph he averaged during his best seasons as a Ray.

Even with diminished stuff and results, Springs has been a source of solid innings who’s kept the A’s in the game most times he’s taken the field. He’s had the odd clunker here and there, but Springs has a dozen outings of at least six innings and three or fewer earned runs this season (not all technically “quality starts,” since two followed an opener). He’s had another three starts where he pitched into the sixth and yielded two or fewer runs but didn’t complete that sixth frame and get the quality start. At the end of the day, he’s been a respectable fourth starter.

Springs is being paid $10.5MM this year and next. His 2027 club option comes at a $15MM rate and contains a $750K buyout. There’s about $3.9MM of this year’s salary yet to be paid out, bringing the total guarantee on his one-plus seasons to about $15.15MM. If Springs can get back closer to peak form, that $15MM option will look eminently reasonable. Even if he continues on as a roughly league-average starter, it’s not an egregious price to pay, considering older veterans like Max Scherzer, Justin Verlander, Charlie Morton and Alex Cobb all received salaries of $15MM on one-year deals this past offseason ($15.5MM, for Scherzer).

Sears is a less-conventional trade candidate, as he’s controlled three years beyond the current season. He’s not performing up to past standards, due primarily to a huge spike in home runs that can be somewhat attributed to his new home park. In 101 2/3 innings, Sears has a 5.13 ERA. His 6% walk rate is a career-low mark, and this year’s 19.4% strikeout rate is up from last year’s 18.1% mark (but also down from 2023’s 21.9% rate).

The 29-year-old Sears has yet to reach arbitration eligibility but will do so for the first time this winter. He’s not a playoff-caliber starter but could solidify the back of a contending club’s rotation down the stretch — particularly if said club plays in a park that’s not quite so homer-friendly. Even more borderline contenders — the D-backs, for instance — could look at Sears as someone who can provide some durable innings at an affordable rate next season and beyond. Sears made 32 starts in both 2023 and 2024, and he’s never been on the major league injured list. He’s a fourth starter at his best, but he’ll likely earn under $4MM in his first trip through arbitration, making him a budget-friendly option.

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  1. Captainmike1

    2 months ago

    As founder and leader of the JP Sears fan club, I must strongly object to any assessment of JP as less than excellent.
    if he were playing for the Dodgers he would have an ERA of about 3.5 and a winning percentage of around 750.

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    • StudWinfield

      2 months ago

      Sears is a 4th starter at best on anything other than a lousy team. When the ball isn’t flying out of the park it’s flying out of his hand and and into the batter. His value is being healthy enough to put in 5 innings every 5th day till the end of the season.

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    • Mets Era Thumping Soto

      2 months ago

      He definitely wouldn’t have a winning percentage of .750. Do any of the Dodgers actual good pitchers come even close to that this year?

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  2. Sk8

    2 months ago

    Anyone who gets traded from the A’s will likely be a good acquisition because they’ll be grateful to get out of that garbage stadium.

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      2 months ago

      Sk – Not if they get traded to Tampa.

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      • nowheredan

        2 months ago

        The A’s might trade Severino to the Rays just out of spite.

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      • Acoss1331

        2 months ago

        Fever,

        At least Steinbrenner Field is an improvement over the minor league park the Athletics are using this year.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          2 months ago

          Acoss – I’m thinking of the heat, humidity, tropical weather and hurricane season in Tampa.

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        • Acoss1331

          2 months ago

          Oh, my bad you definitely make a good point!

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        • cbrookhouzen

          2 months ago

          Floridians gold in the summer, go to the beaches and attend minor league games all the time. It’s not like they hibernate all summer until it cools down. The rain comes at 3:30 pm everyday then it’s generally a comfortable evening. There is no reason the Rays next ballpark shouldn’t be outdoors and located in Tampa.

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        • cbrookhouzen

          2 months ago

          golf>gold

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          2 months ago

          Acoss – Thanks! Hey any thoughts on last weekend’s series? I was surprised Craig didn’t have Dansby bunt against Crochet with the leadoff batter on 2B and nobody out, and Turner starting yesterday also seemed odd. It was kinda like “Hey I know you’re having a bad season and haven’t played in a while, so you get to start against one of the best pitchers in baseball. Good luck Justin!”

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          2 months ago

          cb – Zero chance the new stadium will be open air. A few months ago I analyzed the 2024 Tarpons schedule, the number of weather-impacted games was very high. That’s why the FCL (formerly GCL) season ends in July.

          August thru September is a different animal than April thru June, we shall see how it plays out this year.

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        • philliesphan77

          2 months ago

          Yeah, there’s plenty of reasons it shouldn’t be open-air lol.

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        • Dorothy_Mantooth

          2 months ago

          And don’t worry, the Trop will have a new roof for 2026. All will be good in St. Pete’s (except for attendance of course).

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        • GOAT Closer Esteban Yan

          2 months ago

          Fever – As a Floridian, I agree that an outdoor park would be awful. Those later summer months are brutal.

          @cb – The rain hasn’t come every day this summer to cool things off, and when it does, it usually means mosquitoes and more humidity by the time the evening game rolls around. Also, you’re kind of exaggerating about people “attending minor league games all the time” as the single A teams draw a few hundred if they’re lucky (I know the average says over 1,000, but if you go to games you can probably count the people there before the end of the 1st inning). If you are a Floridian, you know the summer months suck, there is no sugar coating it.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          2 months ago

          Yan – You are absolutely correct! I’ve also heard this summer has been the 2nd-worst mosquito season in 30 years,

          And any time there’s even the slightest threat of thunderstorms, people need to be under cover because lightning in the Tampa area comes very fast and can be very dangerous.

          it’s just not a good time to be outside in Florida.

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        • Acoss1331

          2 months ago

          Fever,

          Yeah I was scratching my head at that move to bring in Turner lol

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  3. Acoss1331

    2 months ago

    Sears has more controllable years but is having a down year. Springs is having a so-so year and has a club option that wouldn’t break the bank. Probably both do better on a contending team.

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  4. Asfan0780

    2 months ago

    But won’t listen on mason miller, what’s point of having a top closer and iffy rotation lol

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    • phillyoakman

      2 months ago

      Future! Springs and Sears aren’t the future imo. If the A’s can get some pitching for three years down the road and bring in some bigger stars once the new stadium opens, the A’s will be in contention. However, the owner sucks and things will fall apart fairly quickly after the hype of Vegas is over.

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      • Big whiffa

        2 months ago

        Owner got them to Vegas. That’s a tremendous accomplishment imo

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        • enricopallazzo

          2 months ago

          Did he though? They are still in Sacramento. He could of had them play in Vegas in 2025 if didn’t want to chase the dollar.

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        • Big whiffa

          2 months ago

          Definitely the weirdest relocation of my life time. I’ll give u that

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        • ClevelandSteelEngines

          1 month ago

          Should’ve called the Ringling Bros, the know how to move a circus around

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  5. Asfan0780

    2 months ago

    He looked great early on but is extremely fly ball pitcher in a bad ballpark for that. He does eat up innings and has 3 plus years of control

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  6. RonDarlingShouldntBeInTheHallOfFame

    2 months ago

    Man, I’d love to see what Niebla could do with Springs..

    Seems like a prime candidate to bounce back to me.

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    • Hagar

      2 months ago

      Ron – I like your username!

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  7. holecamels35

    2 months ago

    If they want to get better pitching, what is the reasoning behind trading two of their better pitchers??
    As a Pirates fan, I would be interested in trading for Butler or Soderstrom and offering a pitching prospect or two if they get rid of those guys. Also thought about Bleday but he is really struggling, maybe if they sell low??

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  8. letitbelowenstein

    2 months ago

    Any team making a deal for Severino needs to understand the term “Caveat Emptor”.

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  9. A’sfan12345

    2 months ago

    Fly ball pitchers with low strikeout rates used to work just fine in Oakland, but that type of pitcher doesn’t work in a ballpark like Sacramento. The A’s have a rotation full of those guys, combined with a terrible defensive outfield before Clarke got called up. Just weird team building. Pieces didn’t fit together

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    • holecamels35

      2 months ago

      Agreed. Their lineup is decent but they just force guys in anywhere. Soderstrom playing OF on the fly, Bleday is a butcher when he played in center, and putting Andujar back at 3B? Doesn’t help a weak rotation.

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    • 82rickey130

      2 months ago

      Ownership’s poor choices

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  10. Old York

    2 months ago

    Strange that the team is tapping the phones of these two individuals. Why do they need to spy on their players?

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  11. Cosmodogs

    2 months ago

    I realize the A’s had to spend some $ this off-season to qualify for their revenue sharing, but spending $21m per yr on Severino for 3 years, and $10m for Leclerq for this season, looked like an awfully dumb waste of $ at the time, especially for a team with limited resources. It looks even worse now. They should have been able to help that team, now, and in the future, even if they ended up trade chips, than those two P’s. Is there anyone desperate enough to take Severino off their hands if they even ate 1/2 that salary? You reap what you sow.

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    • NineChampionships

      2 months ago

      Agreed. They could’ve and should’ve allocated all that money into more contract extensions. They extended Rooker and Butler but they also should have given contracts to Miller, Langeliers, Wilson, Soderstrom, and Sears. They would’ve had Wilson and Soderstrom at massive discounts had they been more proactive.

      It never made sense to me for a last place, rebuilding team, to hand out a big contract AND trade away 3 prospects+ draft pick for 2 pitchers that won’t help you win any playoff games.

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      • Steinbrenner2728

        2 months ago

        All questions and answers lead to the current owner of this team…

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      • 82rickey130

        2 months ago

        They simply HAD to increase THIS YEARS PAYROLL(or risk legal action from MLPA)….So they did it the cheapest,laziest way possible ….worst owners ever

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      • smuzqwpdmx

        2 months ago

        The A’s had a good second half last year, and it wasn’t unreasonable to think they could be competitive this year if their young players took a step forward and they made some good additions. It just didn’t work out that way because their additions under-performed and their youth didn’t advance enough.

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    • holecamels35

      2 months ago

      Funny because a lot of people act like simply opening up the wallet leads to winning. SO much more to it than that. How many big free agents do the Brewers sign? And they have taken care of the almighty Dodgers all season.

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  12. ChicagoTommy

    2 months ago

    Won’t Springs be on an innings limit at some point? This is his first full season back since TJ, right? I’d guess that would put quite a damper on his value to any team that hopes to go far in the playoffs.

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    • ClevelandSteelEngines

      1 month ago

      No one is protecting Springs but Springs, and Springs ain’t protecting Springs. Not if Springs wants to get another payday.

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  13. dkhits20

    2 months ago

    Springs is not someone a contender should rely on, IMO. He’s at 114 innings as of now. He’s 32 years old and has only surpassed 100 innings one other season (135 in 2022). No postseason experience either.

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    • Rsox

      2 months ago

      The problem is the majority of known available starters have garbage numbers so a team might be willing to risk his arm falling off if it keeps them in the playoff hunt

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