After acquiring right-handed reliever Seranthony Domínguez from the Orioles this afternoon, the Blue Jays have designated fellow righty reliever Chad Green for assignment to open up space on their active and 40-man rosters.
Green, 34, has some good seasons on his track record but 2025 isn’t one of them. He has thrown 43 2/3 innings for the Jays this year with a 5.56 earned run average. He came into today’s game with a subpar 18.6% strikeout rate. He has allowed 14 home runs on the year, the most of any reliever in the majors.
The Jays are in first place in the American League East and looking to bolster their roster ahead of the deadline. That includes making bullpen additions. Domínguez is the first but there are likely more relievers coming in the next 48 hours. Green’s subpar results have made him the first casualty of the club’s deadline moves.
He’ll now go into DFA limbo. The Jays can try to trade him before the deadline but likely won’t find much interest. In addition to his struggles this year, Green is making a $10.5MM salary. That came about as part of the convoluted deal he signed with the Jays going into 2023. He was recovering from Tommy John surgery at the time. The deal paid him $2.25MM in 2023, then there was a multi-stage option. The Jays first had to decide about a three-year, $27MM club option. If they declined, Green would then have to decide on a one-year, $6.25MM player option. If he declined that, the Jays had a second option, valued at $21MM over two years.
Green returned from his surgery layoff late in 2023 and tossed 12 innings for the Jays. His 5.25 ERA wasn’t great but he struck out 30.8% of batters faced. The Jays turned down the three-year option and Green turned down his player option, but then the Jays triggered the two-year option. That came with a higher average annual value than the other choice, though it was a lesser overall commitment.
The Jays got 53 1/3 innings with a 3.21 ERA out of Green last year, though his strikeout rate dropped to 21.9%. It fell even farther this year, which led to worsening results and pushed him off the roster.
Any interest in Green would be based on a return to form. With the Yankees from 2016 to 2022, he tossed 383 2/3 innings with a 3.17 ERA, 32.5% strikeout rate and 6.3% walk rate. His stuff still appears to be there, as he’s still averaging in the mid-90s with both of his fastballs, but it’s getting lit up.
Unless the Jays eat a bunch of his salary to facilitate a trade, Green will likely be released in the coming days. If that comes to pass, they will remain on the hook for what’s left of his salary. Any other club could then sign him and pay him the prorated league minimum for any time spent on the roster. That amount would be subtracted from what the Jays pay.
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Jays fan on the trade post got his wish.
Get – Wait a minute …. why wasn’t there a separate article titled “Blue Jays showing interest in designating Chad Green for assignment”??
Yaaaa didn’t take Nostradamus to get this right just this guy
Yankees….PICK HIM UP….
He’s not what he once was.
He’s still better than some of the guys in the pen and maybe he’ll benefit from familiarity
I was thinking the same thing. Lol. Cashman on line 1.
Natural order of things…
He will get picked up.
I can already see Harris adding to his bullpen. smh.
Braves can use him
If they’ll take Eric Fedde they’ll take anyone.
Active roster spot. Does that mean he’s walking across the field to be active in game two? That would be fantastically fun.
…. and we’re off and running!
Thank goodness the Jays chose the one year option they had on his contract after last season instead of the two years. He’s been horrible this year.
Up until Saturday, Green’s ERA was comparable to Dominguez’s. Why surrendering a decent prospect for what appears to be a modest upgrade?
Green has been horrible all year. He leads all relievers in home runs allowed and is bottom 10th percentile in multiple categories.
Green has had a 6.00 FIP all year. Jays have avoided using him in leverage. And Dominguez has a bigger arm and fewer (perhaps fixable) flaws. They did all they could with Green.
Right move but didn’t actually think they would do it
Best news I’ve heard all day. The way Green is serving up homers and blowing leads, you’d think he was still a Yankee.
What happened to Chad Green?
@Seamaholic
He got DFA’ed.
@NOSaint
This gave me quite the chuckle. Thank you much
Yankees
I’m surprised they really valued green not too long ago
He might go back to the Yankees
The Yankees need relief help. I strongly suggest they pick up Green again as their big upgrade!
@jdgoat
LOL I saw what you did there.
“About time” was applicable in June!!!
He’s been pitching like he’s been in expecting to be cut!!
Now we need Fairbanks , or Twins Santana, or Bednar to replace often injured Garcia. Then we need a starter, like Keller, or the Marlins Cabrera, or even an outfielder like Steven Kwan…
Twins’ Santana?
Come back home to the Yankees Chad
This screams Dodgers signing to me. A guy who seems out of it, dodgers sign him, he becomes good again, goes off into free agency the next season, gets a good deal, becomes mediocre again. He’s giving me Lance Lynn vibes a little bit
All I can say is Thank God!
I know he was somewhat decent last year but he’s been absolutely dreadful to watch this year.
Thank Gawd
Braves wait until he’s a free agent and sign him.
I was watching the game this afternoon and the Orioles announcers noted that Green has the worst WAR of any reliever this season, and speculated that he might be DFA’d soon. They were right.
Cashman, bring back Green and TONK to shore up the sorry bullpen.
Someone will give him a shot. Some org will think that they can fix him. He still has an amazing delivery.
Chad Green, YOU are a Washington National!
Green would be great for the homerun derby
‘Ross, this Brian Cashman calling.”