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Rays Decline Option On Pete Fairbanks

By Anthony Franco | November 6, 2025 at 11:45pm CDT

The Rays have declined their $11MM option on reliever Pete Fairbanks, reports ESPN’s Jeff Passan. He’s now a free agent.

Fairbanks has spent almost all of his big league career in Tampa Bay. The Rays acquired him from the Rangers in a swap for outfield prospect Nick Solak in 2019. It worked out beautifully for the Rays, as Fairbanks has been one of the better late-game arms in the sport over the past six seasons. He carries a 2.87 earned run average in nearly 250 innings going back to the start of the 2020 season.

Earlier in his career, Fairbanks posted massive strikeout rates to match the excellent run prevention. He punched out nearly 35% of batters faced from 2020-23, fanning no fewer than 29% of opponents in each season. That has dropped significantly over the last two seasons. Fairbanks has posted a strikeout rate around 24% in consecutive years. He got swinging strikes on 12.6% of his offerings this past season. Both marks are still good but only a little higher than the league average 22.8% strikeout rate and 11.5% swinging strike percentage for relievers.

Fairbanks remains a very good closer despite the drop in whiffs. He’s coming off a 2.83 ERA across 60 1/3 innings. He went 27-32 in save chances and has picked up at least 23 saves in each of the past three years. Fairbanks’ velocity has backed up slightly from his 2022-23 peak when he was averaging north of 99 MPH on his heater. Even with that “regression,” he throws harder than 97 on average with a plus mid-80s slider. Fairbanks has missed time in his career with lat and forearm issues but didn’t spend any time on the injured list this year.

The dip in strikeouts evidently deterred teams enough that they didn’t want to invest in Fairbanks this early in the offseason. His $11MM option always seemed likely to be too rich for the Rays’ taste. Still, it registers as a surprise that the Rays were apparently unable to find a trade partner. Fairbanks was never going to net a huge return as a pricey rental reliever, but it seems no one was even willing to part with a mid-tier prospect to exercise the option themselves.

That instead sends him to free agency in advance of his age-32 season. It’s rare but not entirely unheard of for a player to sign for more money as a free agent than he would’ve made had he been tendered an arbitration contract. Fairbanks could find a two-year deal that pays less than $11MM annually but comes with a higher overall guarantee.

A one-year deal in the $11MM range is also possible. Fairbanks is better than José Leclerc, who commanded $10MM from the A’s last winter. The Orioles have made consecutive $9MM commitments to Andrew Kittredge. There may be teams that value Fairbanks as a $10-12MM arm but didn’t want to tie that money up within the first five days of the offseason. He joins Ryan Helsley, Devin Williams, Kyle Finnegan and Luke Weaver among the middle tiers of free agent closers.

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83 Comments

  1. holecamels35

    2 months ago

    Bizarre but the Rays can’t/wont spend much. Hard to believe they couldn’t trade him making 11m.

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    • aLifetimeOfDefeats

      2 months ago

      Agreed, he seemed like such obvious trade bait. He’s still pretty good and there’s no small amount of teams in need of bullpen help.

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      • Baltimore_44

        2 months ago

        Kittredge was given away. Fairbanks option declined. Early signs show a cooled off pitching market.

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        • Baltimore_44

          2 months ago

          Rays would’ve absolutely dumped him off if there was a market.

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        • showmebb

          2 months ago

          I wouldn’t jump to that conclusion.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          2 months ago

          show – Fairbanks gave up a walkoff homerun to Rafaela in an extremely important July game, that’s proof enough he’s not that great a reliever.

          And he’s got the crazy eyes ….. always be wary of the crazy eyes.

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        • MacGromit

          1 month ago

          @fever

          I have to admit your first paragraph got me riled up.

          I appreciate you being merciful in your second paragraph, I settled down after the crazy eyes comment

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        • sergefunction

          1 month ago

          Released is likely not what Crazy Eyes expected after putting up his second-best career numbers. He will find a better workplace. Padres, Tigers, et. al., will take a close, sane look.

          I wouldn’t assign the Adam Gase Gaze to his look, but at 6’6” he earns extra spooky credit.

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      • Alfred E Neuman

        1 month ago

        aLifetimeOfDefeats: By the same token, there certainly is no small NUMBER of teams willing to pay that AMOUNT of money.

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    • mlbnyyfan

      2 months ago

      Go get him, Cashman. yankees need a new bull pen

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    • vtadave

      2 months ago

      Felt he’d be traded to the Dodgers given their need for relievers and the history of trades between the clubs.

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    • LordD99

      2 months ago

      I don’t understand this move at all. $11MM is chump change for a closer, and a good one at that. They could have picked it up and then traded him.

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      • Baltimore_44

        2 months ago

        The Rays constantly trade guys like this. They’re either worried about his medicals and think they’d get flagged in a trade (wouldn’t be atypical for a Rays pitcher especially one who has seen his K rate sharply decline) or there was no market.

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      • oscar gamble

        1 month ago

        @LordD99:
        Chump change is a great term

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      • Jeremy320

        1 month ago

        They 110% offered to trade him and his arb 3 rights at an estimated $11m for 2026 and all 29 other teams declined.

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    • Jeremy320

      2 months ago

      Massive tell about the reliever market right here.

      Reply
  2. LFGMets (Metsin7) #BannedAgain&Again&AgainFireStearns

    2 months ago

    Mets please get this guy, he is essensial if we are going to do anything next year. Our current bullpen consists of AJ Minter coming off injury, 39 year old Brooks Raley, Joey Gerber, and Richard Lovelady. Pathetic

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    • NYMETSHEA

      2 months ago

      Wouldn’t mind a reunion with Diaz and signing Fairbanks to setup.

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      • LFGMets (Metsin7) #BannedAgain&Again&AgainFireStearns

        2 months ago

        @NYMETSHEA At this point, Diaz is a must to resign, even more urgent then Alonso

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    • CubFan36

      1 month ago

      I’m sure they’re reading your post and will get right into negotiations with his agent.

      Reply
  3. King. Of. Cards

    2 months ago

    Seriously? I can’t believe he didnt at least have some trade value. Probably did him a favor now he can find a multi year deal. Thats crazy.

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  4. Zippy the Pinhead

    2 months ago

    Mariners on lines 1, 2, and 3.

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    • El Kabong

      2 months ago

      Dodgers waiting in the lobby.

      Reply
      • Bart Harley Jarvis

        2 months ago

        Phillies love taking on quality Rays pitching for next to nothing.

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        • ctbronx7

          1 month ago

          How can Phils phans be confident that he won’t become Romano 2.0?

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        • Bart Harley Jarvis

          1 month ago

          I really felt for Romano this past season. The guy looked lost and embarrassed out on the mound.
          Anything’s certainly possible. Some relief pitcher career trajectories can look like a rollercoaster ride, but Fairbanks has looked fairly consistent throughout his career. And the Phillies have good luck with former Rays pitchers; i.e., Sanchez and Alvarado.

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        • Alfred E Neuman

          1 month ago

          Bart Harley Jarvis: And Alvarado certainly had good luck with his PEDs, lol.

          Reply
        • Bart Harley Jarvis

          1 month ago

          @lol,
          Alvarado had four pretty good seasons prior to last season. There’s a good chance he bounces back, and all will be forgiven.
          No one now seems to mind that Ramón Laureano once dabbled in PEDs when was with the A’s.

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        • Alfred E Neuman

          1 month ago

          Robinson Cano had plenty of excellent years before he got snagged.

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        • Bart Harley Jarvis

          1 month ago

          So, I’m guessing you’re the glass half-empty, dark cloud for every silver lining type.

          Reply
        • Alfred E Neuman

          1 month ago

          Depends on the issue. The problem is that when a guy gets rung up for PEDs, we don’t know how long he’s been doing it.

          Reply
        • Bart Harley Jarvis

          1 month ago

          So, you know this is his first ever drug test. I don’t have that kind of information at my disposal, so I’m at a disadvantage.

          Reply
    • Kingdome Mariners

      2 months ago

      I hope so. What do you think he would cost? Two years $5-6 a year?

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      • rememberthecoop

        2 months ago

        2-3 years @ 10-12 a year

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      • marinersfan1977

        2 months ago

        I would think $10-12M a year on a 3 or 4 year deal — unless the reliever market tanks this winter.

        1
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        • bloomquist4hof

          2 months ago

          I just dont see the Mariners doing that. I cant imagine the Mariners end up with the top offer.

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        • Zippy the Pinhead

          1 month ago

          I don’t think anyone will sign a reliever on a three year deal. Way too mercurial a position. Arm could fall off at any moment.

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  5. MacGromit

    2 months ago

    this is a head scratcher of a decision. maybe there is something in the medicals they don’t like. the Rays are usually very shrewd in terms of making value decisions, esp for arms.

    hope the Orioles continue with their flurry of small moves at the margins and make a strong offer to pick Fairbanks up. I hated to have to face him late in the game.

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    • alwaysgo4two

      2 months ago

      Simply got too expensive for the Rays. Plus his fastball has been declining.

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    • Chicken In Philly?

      1 month ago

      He’s not a free agent, so there shouldn’t be any new medicals on him.

      Reply
      • ThatsIT?

        1 month ago

        ?

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        • Chicken In Philly?

          1 month ago

          His last physical was in the spring. Just saying there shouldn’t really be new information yet that would cause them to want to get rid of him.

          Reply
  6. Rsox

    2 months ago

    No sarcasm intended but i feel like he will be a Dodger because he seems like the type of bullpen arm they love

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    • cheapseater

      2 months ago

      A team wearing blue with Glasnow, Snell, and Fairbanks on the roster?

      Reply
  7. stuart schlotterbeck

    2 months ago

    Mr. Elias, this would be a great addition for the Orioles bullpen! And signing him early would build excitement in a fanbase that was left HUGELY disappointed last offseason. This would solve the absence of Bautista in 2026. Please sign him soon!

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    • vtadave

      2 months ago

      Fairbanks would “build excitement”?

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      • WadeBoggs

        2 months ago

        It doesn’t take much for us O’s fans. We’re a downtrodden, bitter bunch right now. Kittredge was exciting, FFS

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      • stuart schlotterbeck

        2 months ago

        Have you seen the Orioles’ current BP options? And yes, Fairbanks would be exciting compared to last offseason’s O’s signings. (Morton, Sugano, O’Neill, etc) At this rate Fairbanks would at least give us O’s fans some hope that maybe this year the FO might at least try to improve the team and spend some money. It would at least be a great starting point.

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        • Baltimore_44

          2 months ago

          Fairbanks would not excite me. He’s likely worse than Andrew Kittredge. His K rate has taken a nosedive and he was a TB pitcher. They just about lead the league every year in pitching injuries. This feels like damaged goods.

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        • Another Dodgers Fan

          2 months ago

          Winning is exciting.

          They have some very good pieces.

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    • Chicken In Philly?

      1 month ago

      That early signing of O’Neill really excited the fan base last year. That turned out awful year one.

      Reply
  8. IPA

    2 months ago

    Cots and BRef had the option at 7 mil, not 11.

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    • LordD99

      2 months ago

      If so, that’s even more perplexing.

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    • Gwynning

      2 months ago

      Maybe with a $4MM ’27 Buyout? Idk, just throwing a dart.

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    • positively_broad_st

      2 months ago

      They’re are escalators based on the amount of games closed. He achieved $4M out of a possible $5.5M…

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      • Gwynning

        2 months ago

        There ya go, thanks broad st.

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        • LordD99

          2 months ago

          Makes sense.

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        • BrisbaneGreg

          1 month ago

          Gwynning, I must say it’s disappointing you don’t have the ‘Randy Marsh I aint heard no bell’ as your profile pic anymore. Sorry.

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        • Gwynning

          1 month ago

          I didn’t hear no bell!

          🤪🍻

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  9. alwaysgo4two

    2 months ago

    Fairbanks declined the past 2 seasons because he ditched his high fastball and fell in love with his slider. When he got hurt, it was on his slider which he hung frequently. Still effective but too expensive for the Rays.

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  10. chandlerbing

    2 months ago

    Cheap move by rays
    Even by rays standards

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  11. Non Roster Invitee

    2 months ago

    Giants need a Petr Fairbanks!

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  12. BadCo

    2 months ago

    You can almost bet this guy is on the edge of TJ. …

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    • Armaments216

      2 months ago

      He’s already in San Diego?

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  13. MM.MM

    2 months ago

    Dodgers 3 for 50Mill

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    • raregokus

      2 months ago

      Would be an overpay by at least a year and $5 million AAV

      Reply
  14. cheapseater

    2 months ago

    Maybe the reason they can’t draw 10k on a weekend is because no one ever know who’s on the team?

    1
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    • WadeBoggs

      2 months ago

      Or because it’s Florida and 75% of the interested population is too old to leave home after 2pm for fear of being out at night

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  15. vincent k. mcmahon

    2 months ago

    Bloom please bring him “home” for a season.

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    • c 314

      2 months ago

      STL isn’t going to spend that money. He’s had TJ surgery 2x, once in high school when he was at webster. He’ll get a job and get paid but not by the Cardinals

      Reply
  16. longines64

    2 months ago

    Phillies will pick him up to replace Romano

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  17. Perksy

    2 months ago

    Closer for the Rays in 26 either Jax or Uceta

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  18. Salzilla

    2 months ago

    Pete will get a decent deal, no doubt.

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  19. RaysFan1998

    2 months ago

    BUH-BYE!!!

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  20. The Gambler

    2 months ago

    Totally going to Cubs

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 month ago

      Where he’ll blow up good

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    • keysox

      1 month ago

      Dodgers on line 1
      Yankees on line 2
      Brewers on line 3
      Cubs on line 4
      White Sox on hold

      Reply
  21. Dumpster Divin Theo

    1 month ago

    Keanu say “whoa”

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  22. Dumpster Divin Theo

    1 month ago

    Fanning hitters at a 29-35% clip. Thats not just Dakota or Elle, that’s the whole league fanning

    Reply
  23. Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman

    1 month ago

    Fairbanks will find a multi year contract easily.

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  24. TigersFan55

    1 month ago

    After the Austin Meadows trade the Tigers might not want to trade with TB! Love Austin and wish him the very best in life.

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  25. Chicken In Philly?

    1 month ago

    I doubt this has anything to do with an injury concern. It likely has to to with his declining K/9 and the Rays aversion to paying closer salaries. Fairbanks would have taken up more than 10% of their expected payroll spending. The last time the Rays committed that much to a pitcher was Charlie Morton and his 15 mil/year, 2-year contract, which is the most they’ve ever paid a pitcher. There is just no way they’re shelling out 11 million for a reliever.

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  26. the voice inside my head

    1 month ago

    With Robert Suarez a free agent, I could see AJ Preller make a run at Fairbanks with a 2 year / $20 million deal loaded with incentives based in innings to insure that he remains healthy and available. Probably would add a mutual option on for a third year.

    If healthy, he would make a dandy setup option for Mason Miller as an affordable backend to the Padres bullpen and allow them to devote more resources to rebuilding their rotation.

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