The Mariners are not the only of Eugenio Suárez’s former teams who are eyeing the slugging third baseman. C. Trent Rosecrans of The Athletic reports that the Reds have been in contact with the Diamondbacks to express interest. However, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com characterizes a deal coming together between those teams as a “long shot.” Along with Seattle, the Cubs and Yankees have been linked to Suárez in recent days.
Suárez is the top impending free agent hitter available. The D-Backs have straddled the buy/sell line for weeks but probably sealed their fate as deadline sellers by getting swept by the Astros. That negates their sweep of the Cardinals coming out of the All-Star Break and drops them back to three games below .500. They’re 5.5 back of the final playoff spot with four teams to surpass. Feinsand, Jon Heyman of The New York Post, and John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports 98.7 FM have all suggested this evening that they’re likely to sell at this point. They face the Pirates and Tigers for three games apiece up to the deadline.
Both series are on the road, meaning Suárez probably played his final home game as a Diamondback this afternoon. The 34-year-old is playing on a $15MM salary. That was a club option on the seven-year contract extension that Suárez initially signed with Cincinnati in March 2018. He played seven seasons with the Reds overall, earning down-ballot MVP support in his best years.
Suárez looked to be on the downswing when the Reds packaged him alongside Jesse Winker to the Mariners coming out of the 2022 lockout. Seattle traded him to Arizona two years later. Suárez started his first season with the Diamondbacks so slowly that he was on the verge of getting benched in June. He transformed into one of the hottest hitters in baseball around last year’s All-Star Break and hasn’t let up. He leads the National League with 36 homers this season. Over the past calendar year, only Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge have hit more home runs. Judge, Ohtani and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. are the three qualified hitters with a higher OPS than Suárez’s .938 in that span.
Arizona could — and almost certainly would — make a qualifying offer if they held him through season’s end. Their dwindling playoff chances make a trade more likely. They’d get a stronger return than one compensatory draft pick. Arizona could also prioritize upper minors talent that could make an impact next season rather than wait for a draftee who wouldn’t arrive until 2027-28 at the earliest. Nick Piecoro of The Arizona Republic reported last week that the Snakes intend to prioritize controllable pitching in trade returns. Corbin Burnes will miss most or all of next season, while Zac Gallen and Merrill Kelly are impending free agents.
Rosecrans reports that the D-Backs have some interest in Cincinnati pitching prospect Chase Petty, who could be one possible piece in a larger trade package. A former Minnesota first-round pick who was traded to the Reds for Sonny Gray, Petty made his MLB debut this season. He has been bombed for 14 runs (13 earned) in six innings over his first three starts. Petty has a 4.14 ERA with a 23.3% strikeout rate while walking nearly 11% of opponents across 15 Triple-A outings.
While this hasn’t been a good year, Petty is a 22-year-old who sits in the 95-96 MPH range with his fastball and ranks as Cincinnati’s #5 prospect at Baseball America. The Reds aren’t going to trade last year’s #2 overall pick Chase Burns for a rental. That should also be true of 2023 seventh overall selection Rhett Lowder, who has battled forearm and oblique injuries this year. Petty is probably the organization’s next-best pitching prospect.
Cincinnati is 2.5 games back in the Wild Card race with two teams to jump. The Cardinals are one game behind them. Cincinnati needs offense generally and would particularly benefit from a righty bat who can improve upon their dismal .219/.298/.348 team line against lefty pitching. An outfielder makes the most sense, though they could add at third base and use Noelvi Marte more frequently in right field after testing that out over the weekend.
They should be.
Yep, include Petty and probably Collier and/or one of the 19 shortstops and get it done. Deal from strength. Then sign him up another year or two since he likes it there.
But there’s a reason they call it a long shot. They know these guys too well
This one (might) belong to the Reds (again?)
Sacrificing the future for a one year rental when your 3 games over .500 and with your ace on the shelf and questionable to return would be beyond idiotic as a reds fan the contention window is next year all trades should be for those we can retain for at lead this year or next
Half a season rental*
1/3 season rental
Normal circumstances I would agree. But this is the closest thing they have had to competing in years. Elly’s time left here grows short. If they don’t step on the gas now it’s another decade of rebuild. As a Reds fan I would trade the farm away. You’ll get it back in 2 years when you trade Elly. Take the shot in ‘25/‘26
Yeah they were contending in 23 and did nothing at the deadline and everyone else got better. Not saying geno is the guy but they should definitely do something
They were already beset with multiple injuries to the rotation AND the lineup in ‘23. It made no sense to push your chips to the center of the table.the table at the 2023 dead
(really would love an edit function for us fat fingered folk)
I’ve heard this since Marge Schott left. It’s bound to work, if we are patient a few more years.
If Petty + one more piece could get it done, that would hardly be sacrificing the future
Reds should pay that price no question
The key to any deal should be for Suarez to resign for a few years.. That is a lot for a 2 month rental. I think a Suarez extension could be worked out if they can agree on the players involved from the Reds side.
Thanks, Alan. You got the point others missed.
Why would he sign for a year coming off at least 36 HR?
Agree. Geno might agree to an extension in August but he will be seeking at least three years and $50-60 million. Otherwise the Snakes would extend him themselves even if they had to move him to 1B or DH for the theoretical arrival of Lawlar at 3B, though Lawlar may not be the type of player you move Geno for anyway.
Sounds like the dbacks are already in an area they’re uncomfortable with in terms of payroll so I wouldn’t expect them to add payroll this offseason. They always seem to over extend themselves signing grenkie, madbum and now burns.
The fans love when a mid market team gets the big free agent and it never seems to work for these teams. It’s too big of a risk that takes out too big of a % of the payroll.
D-backs are in the drivers seat. Hope they extract a great deal.
Great, anyone but Yankees, please. Yankees knew since last winter they needed a 3B. They should have signed Bregman and traded for Tucker. Those moves cost them dearly as Steinbrenner got cheap.
Read an article today that a Yankee official said that they are now leaning to acquiring McMahon and take his contract that has 4 or 5 more years on it instead of Suarez as a rental.
Minor point but McMahon’s contract has 2 more years, not 4 or 5.
They’ve spent 300 plus million he isn’t cheap come back to reality.
Cubs probably get him since Yankees might not offer as many prospects and mariners wouldn’t resign him in free agency
Cubs have both prospects and money for the future
We can go ahead and place our bets to say he won’t be a Red again
Yep, Buffalo Bob will use any excuse to sell off contracts. Losing two out of three to Washington probably sealed that.
If you’re Suarez, why would you want to play for the Reds again?
He has already said he would like to. He had an affinity for the fans and the reverse is true.
To put up gaudy home run totals and get a huge payday this offseason.
If we had even half a reliable offense, and more than 2 starting pitchers right now, we might….nah, it’s over. Keep Petty and wait til next year
Same approach they have taken for 35 years of no pkayoff wins, in other words.
We all want to win. But this team is a first round WC exit, at best. I can wait a year and not only be a better contender, but still have valuable starting pitching
If everyone is healthy, you will still have a lot of starting pitching.
What you can’t guarantee is being a better contender when you have the offensive holes they have. There may be more after the offseason.
With more offense and a bullpen upgrade the reds are not a wc exit. Greene lodolo and abbot would be hell to go against in the playoffs
I’d argue the opposite, this team isn’t good enough to make the playoffs as is but if it did squeak in they might actually do well with the rotation they have.
Mark how’s that the opposite
How will they be a better contender next year with the same offense they currently have? Get Suarez and extend him for two years. Enough with the excuses from ownership.
I dont think Suarez is the best fit for the Reds. They need a right handed hitting outfielder and a left handed hitting corner infielder.
The last thing they need is a left-handed hitter. Teams are lining up their lefties to pitch against the Reds. By getting Suarez they move Marte to right and they get their right handed hitting outfielder.
The last thing a team should do is move a 3b to the outfield.
The last thing…..
They aren’t getting the best bat available
I agree they don’t have the guts to pull it off.
Sure thing Reds. He’ll ride into town on a unicorn.
Maybe all of these teams who used to have Suarez shouldn’t have traded him away in the first place…
This was the year the reds were going to make big move in the standings, lol
How the turntables…
What team isnt interested in him….
Next article will focus on Milwaukee’s interest in Suarez. That’s rhecarticle I want to read!
Don’t get me wrong I would love a Geno reunion and his power bat would be a godsend, but I’m not nearly as excited to have his below average defense at the hot corner, if the Reds bring him back please be primarily their DH and that fit would definitely give them their missing boost… as for Petty it’s probably cutting bait too soon but I rather it be him other than Greene Lodolo Burns and Lowder
N9ne of those four pitchers will be traded until free agency is in their sights.
Couldn’t agree more that those 4 likely won’t be available until Reds have to pay them and rightfully so…..but to elaborate on my feelings on who I think Petty is my choice for a perceived rental…I would not throw in much more unless the Reds make it a multiple player deal and the DBacks have some guys they could use
Reds keeping their powder dry for that season that never comes. Cue Dennis Green.
Suarez makes sense as a rental. He would make the lineup better not only with his power but giving a bit of protection for Elly. Hays improves the 5 spot in the order. 1 Friedl. 2 McLain. 3 Elly. 4 Suarez. 5 Hays. 6 Steer. 7 Stephenson. 8. Fraley. 9. Lux. This lineup has fewer holes.