The Athletics need pitchers and have hitters but that doesn’t mean they will trade from one area to address another. Jeff Passan of ESPN reports that teams are trying to give the A’s controllable starting pitching in exchange for a young hitter but the A’s would prefer not to mess with their lineup and will focus more on adding pitching via free agency.
The A’s have been rebuilding for a few years now and have had more success on the position player side so far. While many of their young pitchers have scuffled in the majors, the club has put together a nice lineup featuring guys like Nick Kurtz, Tyler Soderstrom, Brent Rooker, Jacob Wilson, Lawrence Butler, Shea Langeliers and others. There’s an argument that they should make someone in that group available via trade in order to bolster their rotation, especially considering the difficulties they face in adding to the rotation via free agency.
Getting a free agent to sign with a rebuilding club is always more challenging than luring a player to a clear contender. The A’s showed some promise in the second half of 2025 but are still only theoretical contenders compared to clubs with more tangible recent success. On top of that, there’s the ballpark situation. The A’s are temporarily playing in a Triple-A park in West Sacramento while they are waiting for their new stadium in Las Vegas to be built. Free agents aren’t going to have that as their top choice.
Last winter, the A’s signed Luis Severino a three-year, $67MM deal. That was above most industry projections and it’s generally viewed as an overpay, which was necessary to get Severino to choose the A’s over other destinations. Even though Severino took that nice deal, he eventually made public complaints about the working conditions at Sutter Health Park. The pact hasn’t worked from an on-field perspective so far, as Severino posted a 4.54 earned run average in his first year with the A’s.
Rather than go down that road again, the A’s could turn to the trade market. A deal involving Soderstrom once felt like an inevitability. He came up as a catching prospect but his glovework wasn’t as impressive as his bat. He was moved to first base as a major leaguer but was eventually displaced by the arrival of Kurtz. With Rooker often in the designated hitter slot, Soderstrom was pushed to left field.
With Soderstrom awkwardly pushed to another position, there was a case for him to be traded to a club with a greater first base need. However, he surprisingly thrived after the position change. He spent 876 2/3 innings in left field in 2025 and was credited with ten Defensive Runs Saved and five Outs Above Average. That DRS tally was bested only by Steven Kwan, Wyatt Langford and Jarren Duran among left fielders this year, with Kwan the only guy who was meaningfully ahead of Soderstrom. In the OAA column, Soderstrom was tied for first with Kwan, Langford and Isaac Collins.
Presumably, that lessens the need for the A’s to consider a trade. Instead of a clumsy first baseman who is kicking the ball around in an outfield corner, Soderstrom may actually just be a good fit in left. He hit 25 home runs and slashed .276/.346/.474 for a 125 wRC+ while undergoing that position change as well. Still he still has four years of club control and hasn’t yet qualified for arbitration, he could just be kept around as a key piece of the lineup.
The A’s will need rotation help, however. Their starters posted a collective 4.85 ERA this year, which was better than just three other clubs. Last winter, it was reported that the A’s needed to have a competitive balance tax figure of around $105MM in order to avoid a grievance related to their revenue sharing status. That seemed to contribute to their pursuit of Severino, as well as signing extensions with Rooker and Butler. RosterResource projects them for right around that $105MM figure for 2026, so perhaps there’s less pressure for a CBT-inflating move this offseason.
Regardless, the A’s may need to spend anyway. It’s possible their preference for not trading from their lineup is just posturing for leverage in trade talks, but if not, then free agency is the way to go. It would be a shock if they targeted top names like Dylan Cease, Framber Valdez, Ranger Suárez or Tatsuya Imai, but there are perhaps scenarios where guys like Michael King, Zac Gallen, Lucas Giolito or others don’t see their markets develop as hoped, which could increase their willingness to join the A’s as a way of getting paid.
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Don’t break up the band Sacramento.
They may have to as a free agent pitcher with another option is not going to play in a minor league park. Certainly not on a pillow one year deal . The A’s will not pay a high enough premium and pitchers like Giolito will either stay where they’re already comfortable, go to a pitcher’s park or to a proven contender. TgevA’s could continue to improve or become the 25 Orioles in 26. The AL west will continue to be tough.
I agree, keep the core hitters and even extend more of them if possible. Focus on pitching in the upcoming draft and sign a couple of veteran inning-eater pitchers to one year deals.
Sacramento As looked good in the second half of 2025.
No players want to go to las Vegas Athletics as guys are used to MLB standards stadium and be force to play in triple a stadium is step down so which gm is gonna answer there calls..
I agree … unless the player is desperate, there’s no way they are going to the A’s as a FA unless the offer is blowing anything else they are getting.
*blowing away
Time should help. Only 2 more years in Sacramento.
Is this deal with Vegas even done? I know they still had to finalize some stuff.
Probably happening, stadium is moving along even with questions on who’s going to pay 2 billion for it. Highly doubt Fisher owns it when they move to Vegas and if he sells all bets are off on where they end up.
Spending 2 billion to increase the value of your team by 1 billion or so doesn’t seem smart but he’s not a genius.
Five words why there is still a small chance that they might never even move to Vegas:
Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz.
Well said!! How can MLB be so blinded by $$ to see that betting on MLB is going to ruin the sport!!
That makes sense. Offense is what wins games now, not pitching and defense.
Lol. I guess you didnt watch the World Series.
He slept through it.
@vtadave
I did sleep through it…
Probably sarcasm
@N1120A
Which World Series?
Old York
True, you can’t win a game without scoring a run.
Even a broken analog clock is correct twice a day.
Why does Lawrence Butler keep getting mentioned as a positive when he was a below league average hitter last season (96 OPS+)? He had a nice run for 1/3 of a season in 2024. The rest of the time he been Terrence Long.
“mentioned as a positive”
Because he’s a positive
He had 2.0 fWAR and 1.9 bWAR last year.
FanGraphs projects him for 2.1 fWAR in 2026.
“mentioned as a positive when he was a below league average hitter last season (96 OPS+)?”
There’s more to value than hitting. And he was basically a league average hitter and player
Also he’s only 25
Not when you play half your games at Coors Field West.
I like Law he’s a great person but he’s is a mid player at best. His RF defense is below average and he does not slug nearly enough to offset his 30% K-rate. If you’re going to trade a bat for an arm then trade either Butler or Clarke. I’d rather let another team gamble on Clarke’s health and give CF to either Perez or Lasko.
That’s unfortunate, I was really hoping the reds could get soderstrom…
One of the major issues for the A’s was that they would develop a lot of soft tossing flyball pitchers that would succeed in Oakland which was a pitchers park. Now they are playing in Sacramento, which is a hitters park where flyball pitchers have trouble succeeding unless they miss a lot of bats. My guess is Vegas will play fairly similar. So they need pitchers that miss bats or keep the ball on the ground at a high rate. Framber Valdez and Ranger Suarez are the style of pitcher that can succeed there, so I’m guessing they will go after the poor man’s version of these two.
Unless they are getting a cheap young MLB ready arm back, why give up any of those guys? The A’s have gotten fleeced in trades, not getting proper value for Olson, Murphy, Chapman, etc. Hold onto your hitters. They’ve got a better lineup than the Reds, Royals, or Guardians who are all recent playoff teams.
They got Langaliers for Olson. That trade looked really bad until Langaliers took the next step in the 2nd half of last year. And they got great value for Mason Miller.
The Murphy and Chapman trades were bad. They tried to get quantity of prospects rather than quality. Seems like they’ve learned their lesson since then
I’m a Braves fan. I feel like we ripped the A’s off, but you’re right, Langeliers has been a good player unlike almost every other player they got from blowing up their 2021 team.
I feel like both teams ripped each other off. Sean Murphy has not worked out exactly the way the Braves would have hoped for, but got a beast in Olson. A’s didn’t get anything, except Langeliers who has been a beast for the team. At the end of the day, both teams got something out of the trade.
The Braves sending William Contreas to the Brewers in the trade is the real sore spot for me, especially with the emergence of Drake Baldwin. I would much rather have the two of them as a young catching duo, but Murphy has been solid when he isn’t hurt. He’s a good defender and he can mash from time to time.
Getting one guy to pan out as a decent offensive catcher isn’t enough when trading an all star 1b. I get they had to move some of these guys but the returns looked bad from the start on most of them. DeVries might be good but is very young and this team could be very good if they hit on even 1-2 of those deals.
The difference is the cost control. Trading an all-Star 1b for a good offensive catcher is one thing, but the Braves had to pay Olson immediately, while the A’s had cheap control of a good player. You can’t just compare apples to apples to evaluate a deal the money has to be part of it. And De Vries might be great, he’ll probably be solid/good. A teenager with performance in AA has more upside than “might be good”. Some prospects wash out I totally get that, but don’t short change the upside here
The reds have plenty of that to offer
Hey, you can have JP Sears back for a bag of balls and a couple fungo bats.
Anyone know the deal with Rooker not playing any 1B in the majors? He played there one season in AA and usually with a big dude like him that’s where they end up if they can’t play the OF well (which he can’t).
If fhe could play some 1B, would be a great fit with Red Sox, who are loaded with cheap, young, MLB-ready starting pitching.
He’s not very athletic. And he’s not that big of a guy. 6’3” 225 lbs is a high school QB these days.
The lack of athleticism is why I’m surprised he hasn’t had more playing time at 1B rather than the OF.
6’3″ are actually both just above average for a 1st baseman. Also those meet the average height & weight of NFL QBs, so that would be a big HS QB.
Was just looking for information from someone who may have some.
Then pay someone. Hate that they are so cheap and ridiculous
Do you know their owner John Fisher?
Butler and Rook were signed to extensions. Wouldn’t be surprised ( I know the A’s out of all teams!) if one of Wilson or Soderstrom get extended this offseason.
“Athletics unlikely to (any standard off-season action here)”
Spend some $ instead
The owner is infamously cheap.
Yes I know
They won’t pay after Luis servino talk trash about it and visiting teams players who had to go play there, already has there own take on it .
Lawrence, Rooker and Clarke should be gone yesterday for some pitching. Cash in while they have the value. They’ll have Thomas and Turley to add to Soder in the outfield soon enough. Get some arms and another infielder.
lmao and remove their offense?? That would be the dumbest moves ever. Better to maintain the offensive lineup they have now and move prospects or buy starting pitcher via free agency.
That’s like me saying the Dodgers should trade Ohtani to get more pitching.
The Severino experiment has been a dud, so flipping him for a different arm (Berrios?) and then signing a reclamation project like Nestor or Bhueler would fit the Fisher model…
And get them just as far. Athletics can keep all the hitters they want but if they are going to get pitchers from FA good luck getting even a mediocre pitcher for a reasonable price. Does not sound like the Athletics like to spend money. Stubbornly holding onto players when that can make your team better sounds a lot like the Angels. Good luck.
Money talks eventually. Players may not initially want to play for the A’s, but when the market starts to thin out, players will sign.
So funny how severino took an overpay then started bashing the stadium and the owners. He really is living the dream
If they would take Walker and Bohm and like 18M… and they Phillies could get Rooker…
“Hey guys, Dave Dombrowski here. How about you take two of our bad contracts and give us your best hitter?” *click*
Three prospects would probably be more realistic to get Walker and Bohm. Rooker is worth more than that.
The A’s have a number of guys who could help the Pirates anemic offense. The Pirates have a number of good, young arms who could help the A’s. But hey guys, stick to your guns. No need for common sense or anything
Mitch Keller is available.
Mitch Keller for top prospects that can provide offense for the Pirates sounds like a good deal.
Top prospects is a nice idea for some teams. I’m not saying Keller is worth a big haul but he’d be the ace for the A’s and is worth more than that. And truthfully, the Pirates have a number of young pitchers who’d fit the A’s quite well
The word “prospects” has to have a bit more meaning with Skenes here and with Bubba on the cusp of being a big timer let alone having Keller, Oviedo, Ashcraft, Harrington, Burrows and others
@Washed Keller is a #3 starter (7.9 fWAR over past 3 years) paid like a #3-4 starter (54.5mil over next 3 years). Not a lot of excess value there.
I agree. They match up quite well. Would love for the A’s to try and add Keller. Not sure what it would take, details wise. . I know the A’s like Soderstrom alot. But he would be a good match for Pittsburgh.
It doesn’t make sense to get rid of a young hitter like Soderstrom. There are more creative ways the A’s can get a deal done without breaking up a core that is starting to emerge.
Soderstrom was more valuable than Keller last year and has 4 years of cheap control remaining. You’re aiming too high on this one.
Great keep your hitters. Go out and try to find FA pitching that actually moves the needle and see how much money that costs. Hope ownership is up for it.
“Hope ownership is up for it”
Since 2006, A’s ownership hasn’t.
whatever .. if any advantage the A’s had years ago .. has evaporated .. other teams are willing to spend more money and do what the A’s did better .. so they’ll stay perennial cellar dwellers for the foreseeable future
Does anyone produce catchers at the same rate as the Braves?
Look around the big leagues right now. They currently roster Murphy and Baldwin. They used to have d’Arnaud and then they also helped and drafted Conteras and Langeliers. Plus, it feels like I am missing someone or a couple guys, idk…
They have done well in drafting catchers or picking them up from other clubs. Conteras was part of a three team trade between Braves, A’s and Brewers. Lot of Rookie of the Year winners overall between A’s and Braves for much of my life.
What could Jamie Arnold do next year?
Best case scenario start in AA next year and go from there. If they’re aggressive in his assignment, he didn’t pitch in any games after being drafted
Jamie Arnold, Nic Kurtz, Jacob Wilson, and Leo De Vries are going to be A’s stars for past 2030.
First world problems for Severino. He could worry about the working conditions in the majority of the other countries in the world that he might face. Temporary ballpark in California (soon to upgrade to Las Vegas); certainly beats the mines and agricultural fields and factories of much of the rest of the world. I wonder how he votes.
First world problems for John Fisher.
Cries poor because he won’t strongarm Oakland to get him a new stadium, despite the city giving him that site near the Port of Oakland, and having to move to a minor league park *just* to bring in more TV revenue while staying out of Oakland while cheaping out with rebuilds and constant roster teardowns to diminish fan support to justify moving… I cannot believe you’d rather blame Severino than Fisher. I wonder how you vote.
(Soon to “upgrade” to Las Vegas) gave me a good laugh, Bob Nutting. You’re something else.
“Wonder how he votes” – he’s a MLB player, so very likely republican
Way to make something political out of nothing. Do yourself a favor, go touch grass.
After the Severino experiment, I’m guessing the A’s resume their traditional ways and return to the baseball dollar store looking for free agent retreads like Trevor Cahill and Bartolo Colon. They’re never going to draw in Sacto no matter what they do (and spending $ is definitely what they do not) so why bother?
They have to spend or get grievance from players union and likely overpay for players that would get less on other teams. Le clerc signed for 10 mill last off-season same amount as aroldis Chapman, Kenley jansen
They spent money for a few reasons, to avoid a grievance by the union and to try and look good for potential Vegas fans and investors, probably 3rd was they were mostly good baseball decisions, the extensions anyway. As long as Fisher owns the team, they won’t spend much. Probably a bump leading up to Vegas then same old stuff. Small market in Vegas and good chance remain on revenue sharing, the way Fisher likes it.
they have no choice, the payroll will only go up each each to avoid a union grievance.
I have followed the A ‘s since they started in Oakland. This 3 year stretch in Sacramento is a Wake TF up moment for Sacramento to put together a better deal than what Vegas offers. Vegas struggles are only starting. Sacramento has population and a sports related atmosphere. Oakland had some of that years ago but it left. Greed and corruption. This is a fun team to watch
They have a crap ton of young dudes behind Sevy and Springs………Hoglund, Estes, Morales, Lopez, Perkins, Ginn, Spence, the guys from the Miller trade, plus Waldichuck and Medina coming back from injury. Nothing elite there but let them battle it out and hopefully find something pretty good. Plus we have Jump and Arnold on the horizon. Keep the offense intact because it is going to be good again especially if we get a 3b