Steve Adams
- Good morning! We'll get going at 2pm CT today, but feel free to submit questions ahead of time, as always.
- Good afternoon! Sorry to be a couple minutes late. Let's begin!
Tx Ranger stuff
- With what’s out there and what he’s gonna cost would you keep Adolis García and hope he hits? And what about Jonah Heim.
Steve Adams
- I think both are as good as done in Arlington. Garcia is going to make around $12MM after consecutive disappointing seasons at the plate. Heim took a huge step back and is going to earn around $6MM after a pair of ugly years. Chris Young alluded to payroll uncertainty when talking about Bochy's departure.
- At catcher, there isn't a ton out there in free agency beyond JT Realmuto, but the Rangers could try for Minnesota's Ryan Jeffers via trade or go more direct and sign Victor Caratini. I just don't think spending $6MM or so to hope Heim returns to his 2023 levels is where they'll go.
- In the outfield, they've got Wyatt Langford and Evan Carter. There'll be plenty of trade options even if the limited slate of corner OF bats in free agency doesn't appeal to them ... Lars Nootbaar, Taylor Ward, Brendan Donovan, Brenton Doyle, Alek Thomas, Jake McCarthy, JJ Bleday, Matt Wallner, Trevor Larnach ... any of those names could be out there in trade talks.
Buster Posey
- Outside of 2B and RF, where can I look to improve this club other than trying to stockpile quality arms?
Steve Adams
- Second base and right field are the primary avenues to bolstering the lineup in San Francisco, but they could also look at first base/DH and see if Bryce Eldridge can headline a package for a notable starter (e.g Joe Ryan, Andrew Abbott, etc.)Could also look into some of those same OF options I listed for the Rangers -- plus Tucker, Bellinger, Grisham, etc. -- and plug Heliot Ramos into more of a DH role.
Luis Arraez
- Am I playable at 3B anymore? Boston would be nice... Hell it's not like Casas will be healthy, I can play 1B by Memorial Day after Triston ruptures a fingernail or something
Steve Adams
- Cannot fathom someone signing Arraez to play third base. He's just a poor defender wherever he's at ... first base, maybe you could get something close to average, but even that's a stretch. I think Arraez is going to sign a contract that makes a lot of fans say "Uh, that's it?" But he's basically just a (very good) singles hitter with a middling OBP ... He's the type of guy I can see ending up with a boring one-year deal or maybe a cheap two/opt-out in February if he goes out looking for a notable long-term contract.
For Love of the Game
- Given that Scott Boras advises his clients to test the free agent waters, no team is really going to drain their top prospect ranks by offering so much for Skubal that the Tigers would write off contending in 2026 (and likely 2027) for a chance to be even better in later years, right? If I'm wrong, what would that offer look like?
Unlock Subscriber-Exclusive Articles Like This One With a Trade Rumors Front Office Subscription
BENEFITS
- Access weekly subscriber-only articles by Tim Dierkes, Steve Adams, and Anthony Franco.
- Join exclusive weekly live chats with Anthony.
- Remove ads and support our writers.
- Access GM-caliber tools like our MLB Contract Tracker

I was wondering about Kade Anderson. He is currently the Ms 2nd rated prospect. They have him coming up in 2027. Is that accurate? I was hoping they would have let him have a couple starts this year in AA then call him up.
I believe we need a LHP starter 2 would be better. We will probably trade Castillo because if the contract. They also could trade Kirby. It seems he is the least likely to resign. Rumor is he wants to go back east.
The White Sox have 3 LHPers that are close to coming up. This gives them an ace and us a starting LHPer. What would the Sox need to add to make it a fair trade.
Another question where would the best landing spot be for Harry Ford? I believe he shouldn’t be made to be a backup. He has the skills to start and needs to have that chance. A lot of people disagree they say we should keep him. I believe we should give players like him a true chance to reach his potential. I understand about injury and the need for a good back up.
My belief is Kade will debut late next season in the bigs. Kirby to Baltimore or DC (more preferably) will net at least two prospects in the 5-10 slot, plus some MLB ready talent.
Ford would be good for Pittsburgh or Philly. He would need to bring back a couple of hitters, and maybe a pitcher or two.