Royals left-hander Kris Bubic is drawing interest from multiple unspecified clubs, reports Will Sammon of The Athletic. Perhaps just as importantly, Sammon also notes that the Royals are open to the possibility of moving the southpaw.
Bubic, 28, didn’t find much success in his first few major league seasons. Early in 2023, he added a slider and seemed to be on the cusp of a breakout, but that lasted just three starts before he required Tommy John surgery.
He missed the remainder of that campaign and worked out of the bullpen when he returned in 2024, but with great success. He gave the Royals 30 1/3 innings with a 2.67 earned run average. His 32.2% strikeout rate, 4.1% walk rate and 56.2% ground ball rate were all excellent figures. He posted a 1.93 ERA over four postseason appearances as well.
The Royals stretched him back out in 2025. He wasn’t quite as dominant as he was as a reliever in 2024, but his results were still quite good. He logged 116 1/3 innings over 20 starts with a 2.55 ERA, 24.4% strikeout rate, 8.2% walk rate and 47.2% ground ball rate. A rotator cuff strain put him on the injured list at the end of July and he missed the final two months of the season. At the time of that injury, it was reported that he would not require surgery and would have a normal offseason. According to the MLB.com injury tracker, he was recently cleared to resume throwing.
Thanks to the slow start to his career and injury absences, his track record of success isn’t massive, but he has shown very intriguing flashes of upside. His winding journey also means that he is now just a year away from free agency and projected by MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz for a $6MM salary. That’s quite modest by modern pitching standards, especially compared to what the top free agents are likely to get this winter. For instance, the top pitcher on MLBTR’s Top 50 Free Agents list was Dylan Cease. He was projected for $189MM over seven years, or $27MM annually.
The Royals are looking to bolster their offense, particularly in the outfield and at second base. However, they probably don’t have a lot of financial wiggle room. They aren’t usually huge spenders and owner John Sherman recently stated that the payroll would probably stay fairly flat compared to 2025. RosterResource currently projects them for a $142MM payroll in 2026, a tad higher than the $138MM they had at the end of 2025.
Trading some pitching is probably the club’s best path for adding offense. Their projected rotation currently includes Bubic, Cole Ragans, Seth Lugo, Michael Wacha, Noah Cameron, Stephen Kolek, Ryan Bergert, Luinder Avila, Ben Kudrna and others. Sammon reports Ragans is not likely to be available. That’s not surprising since he’s controlled for another three seasons. Even if the Royals were motivated to move him, now wouldn’t be a good time since he’s coming off a poor and injury-marred season. Wacha and Lugo have recently inked extensions, with each signed through 2027 with club options for 2028.
That leaves the most likely trade candidates as Bubic or one of the younger and more controllable arms. The Royals may consider moving one of the other guys but they are cheap and have options, making them valuable pieces for a club without huge payroll capacity. Bubic’s value will be somewhat capped by the fact that he only has the one year of control and some spotty health on his track record. However, the salary is attractive for other clubs and could allow the Royals to save a bit of cash to use on other pursuits.
As Sammon points out, another thing working in the club’s favor is that a lot of other pitchers with upside are seemingly unavailable. Recent reports have downplayed the trade possibilities on guys like Tarik Skubal, Paul Skenes, Hunter Greene, Freddy Peralta, Joe Ryan and Pablo López. It’s probably still fair to expect guys like MacKenzie Gore, Sonny Gray and others to be out there but every name that comes off the board gives the Royals a bit more leverage.
Since Bubic is only controlled for one more season, he should only draw interest from clubs planning to contend in 2026. That may make it a challenge for the Royals to line up a deal, as those clubs probably don’t want to meaningfully subtract from their big league rosters. It’s not impossible, however, as clubs like the Angels and Red Sox have designs on contending, have a need for pitching but also have too many corner outfielders.
If the Royals can’t line up a classic “baseball trade” in that fashion, they could always flip Bubic for prospects. That could increase their ability to trade prospects for an impact bat or two, either by moving the prospects they just acquired or guys they already had who have become more expendable by the new arrivals.
Presumably, the Royals are currently evaluating all sorts of scenarios. As mentioned, they could move a cheaper and more controllable arm such as Cameron, Bergert, Kolek or others in that camp, but Bubic is an intriguing upside play for contending clubs. There’s risk with the recent injuries but Bubic is far cheaper than the options available in free agency and doesn’t require a long-term commitment. It’s also possible that he ends up recouping a draft pick down the line, if he stays healthy and pitches well enough in 2026 to justify a qualifying offer at season’s end.
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If the Royals wouldn’t have released Brent Rooker. He’d be the perfect masher right now in their OF.
Same goes for the Padres. Several teams are kicking themselves when it comes to letting Rooker go. He always mashed in the minors, so I’m surprised none of these teams gave him longer looks.
That said, the list of guys who mashed in the minors but flamed out at the big league level is longer than the Epstein list.
Yes a great minor league player named Matt Mervis is the definition of mashed in minors got picked apart by MLB pitching.
MJ Melendez is on that list and he is still with KC.
Rufino Linares was the all time minor league batting champ back in the day..
Why not get rooker back? A’s and royals match up well in trade. Hitting for pitching
Rooker is getting paid now.
Because the A’s need to maintain payroll or get a grievance on them by the union
Just do better than Jonathan India this time.
For Real. Bubic should get someone better though.
Brady Singer should have gotten a better return too.
Hahaha agree. India was pretty crap.
India is an enigma. He’s had 3 elite seasons amoungst a career of being below average. His first one turned him into a top 5 draft pick, second one he broke out in minors and 3rd he was roy. I’d say he’s due but last year scares me lol
Cubs
Nico, move Shaw to second, sign Bregman.
No. You don’t trade the best overall player on your team. And Ricketts will never pony up the $$ for Bregman cause he always plays in the shallow end of the pool.
Dylan Cease ain’t gettin’ no 7 years and 189 mill!
One year of Bubic vs. 4-5 years of Cameron or Bergert – which would fetch more?
Will his injury history tank his trade value? As a Cardinals fan, I could see them considering something based around Donovan for Bubic but I would hope the Royals would have to add a legit prospect. How does Bubic, David Shields, and Kendry Chourio for Donovan sound to the peanut gallery?
For 2 years of a platoon borderline starter? Probably sounds great to the Cardinals.
From KC…no thanks. Massey is fine.
Donovan is not a “borderline starter” by any stretch. He plays multiple positions without temper tantrums, hits close to .300, was an all star this year and former gold glove winner, and has a very reasonable contract. I understand if you don’t agree with the trade idea but you don’t have to undervalue Donovan to that degree.
He’ll be 34 in January.
I like Donovan but i would think thats probably an over pay
I would think the royals would ask for bubic and one of chourio/shields. Kc probably wants to give Bubic and a slightly lesser prospect.
Maybe Kc caves and gives you one of those guys with Bubic, but I cannot imagine both.
I don’t see the Cardinals having an interest in trading Donovan for a return built around a player with only 1 year of team control.
That’s counter to messaging from Bloom about building for the long-term, even if it means short-term sacrifices. He’s signaled a rebuild while (afaik) avoiding direct use of that term.
Maybe the Cardinals could be involved in a three-team deal where the Royals end up with Donovan, another team ends up with Bubic, and the Cardinals end up with prospects.
Why would the cardinals who are about to tear down go and trade for one year of a starter lol. I like Donovan but the cards aren’t giving him up for Bubic
Feels like a Giant. From Cupertino too.
KC has a pretty good rotation.
Why in the world would the Royals trade Bubic? Makes zero sense. He’s way too good for how little he costs.
He’s a FA after next season.
Sounds like some shenanigans made up on a trade rumor site if you ask me
Del Griffith
Why in the world would the Royals trade Bubic?
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28th in RS
3rd in RA
And 7 SPs that might lay claim to be in the rotation.
And Bubic’s injury history.
Pretty straightforward, imo.
We have a wealth of starters and no offense particularly in the OF. It’s not rocket science. They signed Lugo instead of Bubic is what it amounts to. He’s a free agent after one more season and if healthy will probably command a bunch of money
Wasn’t he the pitcher that had arm trouble?
hmm …
I’m trying to think of the pitcher that had arm trouble.
Yeah it was Bubic
Winning formula: score at least 4 runs
Give up 3 runs or least
This has AA written all over it. Go get him lol.
a trade with the angels for an outfielder ?
This has dbacks all over it
To SF for Ramos?
To Tex for A. Garcia?
Ana for Ward?
Bos for Abreu?
How about Kris Bubic and Blake Mitchell to Boston for Jarren Duran?
I’d rather they didn’t, but it might actually happen and might actually be something that ends well. Still, not my first choice.
Great arm
Ability to add a pitch
Awesome numbers when healthy
Injury history
Sounds like a Dodger.
Bubic for J Duran sounds like a great deal for both sides
Why did KC and he insist on going back to starting when LHR that pitch well are in such short supply?
It would be interesting to know which teams have shown interest in Bubic.
Might as well let us know what they’re offering.
Right ! Cause I doubt it, even being a lefty w a great sample size, there’s dozens of free agent arms to consider first
trade with Padres:
Bubic for Cronenworth & Lizzaraga
If the Royals do not trade Bubic for Donovan. I could see KC trading Bubic to the Mets for McNeil, with the Mets eating a big portion of McNeil’s contract.