Left-hander Ranger Suárez is one of the top free agent starting pitchers still available. Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports that the Astros, Cubs and Orioles are the clubs most likely to pluck him away from the Philadelphia, though the Phillies remain in the mix. Feinsand adds that the Mets and Tigers are also involved in the southpaw’s market. Jeff Passan of ESPN adds that Suárez has long been a target of Houston and Baltimore.
Suárez, 30, has been pretty consistent in terms of his results in recent years. He’s generally been able to combine decent strikeout and walk rates with strong ground ball numbers. However, he also has some question marks since his velocity isn’t huge by modern standards and some injuries have prevented him from being a workhorse.
Over the past four seasons, Suárez has tossed 588 1/3 innings for the Phillies, allowing 3.59 earned runs per nine. He punched out 21.9% of batters faced in that time and gave out walks at a 7.5% pace, both marks being close to typical league averages. His 50.8% ground ball rate in that span was quite strong.
He has spent at least some time on the injured list in each of those campaigns. Back problems are a recurring issue but there was also an elbow strain and a hamstring strain mixed in. Due to those injury setbacks, he has never hit the 160-inning mark in any season of his career. As for the velocity, he was able to average in the 93-94 mile per hour range with his fastball a few years ago. However, over the past two seasons, he’s been in the 91-92 mph range.
It’s not a perfect profile but Suárez is still one of the better arms out there. At the beginning of the offseason, MLBTR predicted Suárez could secure a five-year, $115MM deal. He was the fourth starting pitcher on the list, behind Dylan Cease, Framber Valdez and Tatsuya Imai. Cease has signed with the Blue Jays but Valdez, Imai and Suárez remain three of the most attractive starting pitchers available. Suárez rejected a qualifying offer from the Phillies, meaning any other team that signs him would be subject to the associated penalties.
Valdez is a fairly similar pitcher, since he’s also a ground ball guy, but he edges past Suárez for a few reasons. Though he’s two years older, he’s been more durable. While Suárez has never got to 160 innings, Valdez got to at least 176 in each of the past four seasons, including three with at least 192 frames. His ground ball rate is usually in the 60% range, about 10 points ahead of Suárez. His velocity has also been a few ticks above Suárez of late. MLBTR predicted Valdez for $150MM over five years.
The Astros just lost Valdez to free agency and need help in the rotation due to a large number of injuries. They seem to have a tight budget, with an apparent desire to avoid the competitive balance tax. It therefore makes sense that they might look to pivot to Suárez as a way to effectively replace Valdez at a discount.
RosterResource has Houston’s CBT number around $220MM, putting them roughly $24MM below next year’s base threshold of the tax. Signing Suárez would likely put them right up against the line but they could also create some more room by trading someone like Jake Meyers, Jesús Sánchez or Christian Walker.
Orioles president of baseball operations Mike Elias has publicly admitted that the club is looking for a front-of-rotation starter to slot next to Trevor Rogers and Kyle Bradish. They have generally avoided big splashes on the pitching side. They also needed rotation help last year and ended up giving one-year deals to Charlie Morton and Tomoyuki Sugano, relatively older guys without much upside. It’s possible they make a bolder strike this offseason, having been connected to Imai, Valdez and others.
The Cubs are also known to be on the lookout for rotation upgrades. They have a number of decent arms already on the roster but clearly want to raise the ceiling by adding a playoff-caliber arm. They were interested in Cease before he came off the board and have also been connected to Imai, Michael King and others.
RosterResource has them less than $50MM away from the tax line, which they have generally tried not to cross in recent years. They could also consider a big offensive upgrade, such as going after Alex Bregman. Getting both a big-name starter and Bregman could push them close to that line.
The Tigers have a big ace in Tarik Skubal but could upgrade the group behind him. As of now, Reese Olson, Casey Mize and Jack Flaherty are his best supports but the club could get an external upgrade and bump each of those guys down a peg. They haven’t been signing top free agents for a while but the tier below seems possible. They have been connected to King and now Suárez this offseason.
The Mets dealt with a lot of rotation injuries in 2025, forcing them to rely on rookies Nolan McLean, Jonah Tong and Brandon Sproat. There’s talent there but the club clearly wants to make additions after a narrow playoff miss. They have been connected to Imai as well as Joe Ryan of the Twins.
They have a lot of moving parts in their offseason. Acquiring Marcus Semien might push Jeff McNeil to the trade block. They also might want to flip out Kodai Senga as they also add to the rotation. They may or may not re-sign Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz. They also might be in the markets for Cody Bellinger and other free agents.
As for the Phillies, they could try to bring back Suárez but it might not be their priority right now. Zack Wheeler may miss the beginning of the season due to thoracic outlet syndrome surgery but it’s possible he can rejoin the club fairly early in the campaign. Once back, he would slot into the rotation with Cristopher Sánchez, Jesús Luzardo, Aaron Nola, Taijuan Walker and Andrew Painter.
The Phils could bolster that group but they also have other things on the to-do list. They want to re-sign Kyle Schwarber and J.T. Realmuto while also remaking their outfield. Amid all of that, it’s possible one of these other clubs has a chance to lure Suárez away.
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Just a hunch, but I think the Orioles get him. Ranger in an Orioles uniform is the easiest to see.
He does seem like the guy they would sign.
I think I picked him signing with the Cubs. It could happen but the Orioles seem like a better fit at the moment.
Cubs are a solid candidate for him too. Only hurdle is that Ricketts has been cheap lately.
Yeah I can see them paying for Imai before Suarez. Or trading Shaw and signing Bregman.
Jed Hoyer is smart, he wouldn’t just shovel money into players without adjusting the roster.
If the Bregman signing/Shaw trade happens, where do you think Shaw would get traded to?
Marlins or Twins need a 3B? Pirates don’t but could maybe put Shaw somewhere?
Maybe Shaw & another prospect or 2 for Joe Ryan?
If the cubs don’t spend, then don’t spend, then don’t spend, and then go sign Ranger Suarez for over 100MM that’s pretty frustrating to me as a Cubs fan. He’s a high quality pitcher- but please spend some actual money like a big market team.
If I were a cubs fan I’d be hoping for king rather than Suarez or Imai
Why, do you want them to lose even more?
Just seems more sensible
If the o’s can’t get Imai, I slightly prefer ranger over Framber. But I would be glad to have any of the three.
It likely wouldn’t happen again, but the Valdez chuck would be even more unacceptable with Basallo & Rutschman.
I’d like 2 of the 3 guys for the Orioles. The Grayson trade was a big step backwards.
O’sSayCanYouSee: No team is signing more than one of the three.
Alfred — Precisely! Really wish Elias traded for a SP rather than traded a SP.
I do realize that the Orioles getting 1 of the top SP would likely be the largest contract the team has ever given out, much less 2 of them.
It’s more unnerving when this is the first real off season with the new owners. I knew Angelos ownership wouldn’t buy pitching….with this new ownership group, it’s a total unknown. They don’t have a track record of spending, nor a profile on how they approach the long term payroll. They spent the summer talking about being “well capitalized” for any players needed.
I guess this off season will reveal the ownership groups commitment. Or maybe we’ll finally know if Maryland/Baltimore only has Confederate dollars to spend.
Confederate dollars? But Maryland didn’t support Trump, lol.
Counting on G Rod to be healthy over the next few years would’ve been two steps back, off the edge of a cliff. But am I the only one that thinks the MLBTR projection of Imai for 6 yrs at 250Mil is pretty reasonable?
I could see Imai at 6yr/$150MM… but anything more would be “crazy” imo
I have Ranger to the Rangers because I had to get cute with it.
The Phillies probably want someone who comes to spring training in shape.
orioles fans think I am crazy but I rather have Chris Bassitt and another solid bullpen piece for the money it would take to sign Ranger.
I like bassitt to fill in the rotation after an ace is signed. We cant go i to the season with bradish and rogers as our best pitchers.
Like Imai at the projected price way more than Bassitt as his but agree that you’d want someone more “ace-like” as your #1 or#2. Rogers reminds me of an Andy Petitte, Aaron Sele, Scott McGregor type. Good breaking ball but, if he doesn’t have it on a particular night, the lack of velocity is no bueno!
I think the Phillies are driving hard for Imai. And if they don’t get him, they *might* consider circling back to Suarez. …The other X factor is whether the Phillies think they can extend Luzardo
5 – $115mil is way too much for a mid-tier back of the rotation pitcher.
“Mid-tier back of the rotation pitcher” LOL. Bro. Ranger is much better than that.
He’s good, but he’s not carrying any team. If he’s a 1 or 2 then the team is good not great. Just like last years Phils
First choice for the O’s is imai. I feel the next best upside would be king, but not sure the orioles will get past medicals with him. I like framber but i am expecting him to break down after all his workhorse years. That and i dont like his intangibles. I like ranger, but feel he wont consistently be healthy enough to justify his contract. I think gallen can give innings, but doesnt have that ace qualty anymore (but will be paid like one). Ultimately it may be more reasonable to trade for a lopez or ryan or alcantrara if they are availanle.
hard pass
For a guy who pitches fewer than 160 innings, Ranger’s Sept/Oct regular-season stats are …tired?
Since ’22, not only has he shown a tendency to be off his game for multiple starts in-a-row, he gets crushed when he does.
21 starts over that time. 108 innings allowing 59 runs, just under 5 per 9 innings
In six of them, he allowed 1 run or less over 35 innings. The other 15? 57 runs in 73 innings …or over 7 per 9.
He’s been really good in the post-season, more often than not on extra rest.
Looks like he, and his team, might benefit from having his innings managed …or being on a team that can run a 6-man rotation to close out the schedule. (Blue Jays? …if they add him.)
I’m surprised.
I am happy to see this article because he’s dream signing I want the Astros to sign.
No thanks. His numbers are not impressive and he has a history of back problems.
The Orioles signing two of Ranger Suarez, Imai, King, Valdez, Gallen and Kelly would be awesome, or signing one of them and then trading for one of Peralta, Keller, Alcantara, Ryan, Pablo Lopez, etc.
Combined with the moves we’ve already made, plus maybe a solid LHRP like Rogers or Coulombe for the late inning relief corps, I’d be pretty happy with that offseason.
We need to sign one first before signing two. If Ellis does nothing again, then he needs to go. On the flip side, I’d prefer Framber and like the idea of making a trade for Peralta or the others u mentioned. Thin the herd of our surplus of corner infielder/outfielders.
I don’ think the O’s are rich enough to sign both.
I don’t expect it myself, but there’s tons of payroll space left just to get back to last year’s opening day mark and the new owner has said several times that it can potentially go even higher than that.
Orioles need to sign Suarez – he reminds me of Oriole great Mike Cuellar.
He is the best starter on the market
1. Framber
2. King
3. Imai or Ranger?
I would take Imai over the other 3 you listed, Gwynn Man. I’m a believer in his ability to succeed here and the money is definitely there for a splash (maybe even two) if Elias has the stomach for it.
Man, I’d be so flippin’ hyped if we signed him and traded for Ryan or Lopez from the Twins.
That would be a SOLID offseason, for shizzle mah nizzle!
Orioles should sign Imai, trade for Ryan and then sign the twin Rogers in free agency for the Pen. (and any other Rogers that are out there too to corner the Rogers market).
I can’t get a solid feel for what they need to do about the squishy OF and need for a solid bat. Can’t see them signing a top tier bat like Schwarber or Alonzo because of the lack of defense and the fact that even with a pile of money, that still leaves a green Cowser in center.
MacGromit: You sure all that will be enough, or do you want Tucker, Bichette, and a couple of other stars as well?
Far from the “best starter on the market”..
Never pitched more than 160 innings.
Fastball in the 91-92mph range
Average Strikeouts and Walks.
Been on th IL every season.
Sounds like someone I would avoid giving a long term contract to. Is this really the 4th best option in FA? Maybe teams should look at trading first. Most I’d offer is 3 years at the QO amount.
Yeah, the back issue is a yellow flag. Not what you want in a marquee signing. I’d rather gamble on JT’s knees if I am Philly.
Ranger is an elite level competitor. His stuff is like modern Jaime Moyerish so I’m not as concerned abnout the lower velo. The back issues make him hittable though when he can’t finish his delivery.
This article seems to make people think he will sign with one of the two teams mentioned. I’ll put my bet on one of the other 28 teams. This is just click bait, even if they end up correct.
Well, if the secretive Mike Elias FO is rumored to be in on Ranger Suarez… you can bet they *aren’t* going that direction.
Whichever team has more cash in there briefcase With Rangers name on it will win his services.
leftykoufax: THEIR briefcase over THERE? 🤣
He’s a little overhyped for what his numbers show. He had a couple of good seasons either a nice era, but he’s no “workhorse”. He’s a solid #2
Exactly.
Honestly, I feel like Kelly, Giolito, Eflin, and Bassitt are the top targets. Sign 1 or two of those. If the Astros have budget, I’d go with Suarez.
Os sign him and bring Eflin back and they are set in rotation
Definitely should bring Eflin back
King is easily the best – Astros need to get him.
Phillies should really sign him back unless Jesus Luzardo is willing to extend now. If they lose Ranger. And also let Luzardo go into free agency next year and wheeler is done and Nola drops off all they have is. Sanchie and an unproven Painter.
If the Astros are willing to pay Suarez, they might as well just keep Framber.
They’re not and Crane won’t spend the money/years needed for Ranger so it’s kind of moot.
The cubs can have him at these numbers. Put the money into Valdez if you are going that big
Rather see the Cubs sign a righty. They already have enough lefties on the roster.