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Poll: Which Team Will Sign Luke Weaver?

By AJ Eustace | December 6, 2025 at 11:50pm CDT

Luke Weaver entered free agency after pitching to a 3.62 ERA in 64 2/3 innings this year as one of the Yankees’ top relievers. He struck out 27.5% of hitters against a 7.6% walk rate and ranked 38th among qualified relievers by K-BB rate. That was a slight step down from his excellent 2024 campaign, when he posted a 2.89 ERA and a 23.3% K-BB rate, which ranked 19th among 169 qualified relievers. Still, he was generally productive during his two years in the Bronx and figures to do well in free agency.

Weaver’s performance noticeably declined following a stint on the injured list in June for a left hamstring strain. After posting a 2.31 ERA in 24 appearances through the end of May, that number jumped to 5.31 in 40 appearances post-injury. Meanwhile, his groundball rate declined from 36.4% in 2024 to just 27.5% this year, which put Weaver in the first percentile according to Statcast. His fly ball rate also jumped nearly ten points to a career-high 56.3%, well above the league average of 38.1% for relievers.

Still, teams will be interested in his strikeout ability and recent pedigree as a high-leverage arm, as well as his openness to becoming a starter. We at MLBTR ranked Weaver at No. 41 on our Top 50 Free Agents list and projected him for a two-year, $18MM contract. Which team will take the plunge? Let’s take a look at some of the options:

Diamondbacks

Arizona’s relievers ranked 28th in the league with a combined -0.3 fWAR in 2025, and their 4.82 ERA ranked 27th. While Shelby Miller and Andrew Saalfrank posted ERAs under 2.00 in 36 1/3 and 29 innings respectively, most of the other relievers ranged from unspectacular to below average. Jalen Beeks was the only qualified reliever of the bunch, posting a 3.74 ERA in 55 1/3 innings. The bullpen’s 11.2% K-BB rate was higher than only the Nationals and Rockies. Weaver, who pitched for the Diamondbacks from 2019-22, would help immensely with the strikeouts, though the hitter-friendly environment of Chase Field may be a less-than-ideal fit given his now-extreme fly ball tendencies. On the other hand, the club is known to be in the market for starting pitching, so it’s possible they could sign Weaver and give him a chance in the rotation.

Mariners

The Mariners’ bullpen was middle-of-the-pack in 2025, with a 3.2 fWAR that tied for 17th in the league and a 3.72 ERA that ranked 9th-best (albeit with half their games in the pitcher-friendly T-Mobile Park). Andrés Muñoz, Gabe Speier, and Matt Brash all posted ERAs under 2.70 with strong peripheral stats, including strikeout rates above 29.0%. Beyond those three and Eduard Bazardo, the unit could use some more depth. Carlos Vargas pitched 77 innings in 2025 but was worth -0.6 fWAR thanks to a meager 16.3% strikeout rate and weak peripherals. Trent Thornton, Collin Snider, and Casey Legumina covered 117 1/3 innings in total, but all three had ERAs over 4.50. Reuniting with Weaver (he pitched 13 1/3 innings for Seattle in 2023) would improve the bullpen’s strikeout ability, while the spacious T-Mobile Park could provide cover for his fly ball tendencies.

Orioles

Baltimore’s bullpen ranked 23rd with a collective 1.9 fWAR and 25th with a 4.57 ERA. Keegan Akin and Yennier Cano were the team’s only qualified relievers, and Akin was worth -0.6 fWAR while Cano had an ERA of 5.11 (albeit with an xERA of 3.59). Seranthony Dominguez had a 3.24 ERA and a 30.9% strikeout rate in 41 2/3 innings, but he was traded to the Blue Jays at the deadline. Felix Bautista had a 35.2% strikeout rate and a 50.7% groundball rate in 34 2/3 innings before undergoing surgery in August to repair a torn rotator cuff and a torn labrum. At best, he won’t be back until September 2026. Baltimore is known to be looking for an experienced closer. A Weaver signing could make sense, given his track record of success in the AL East.

Cubs

Cubs’ relievers were 19th in the league with a combined 3.1 fWAR and tied for 14th with a 22.7% strikeout rate. Brad Keller, Caleb Thielbar, Daniel Palencia, and Drew Pomeranz led the unit in innings pitched and all had ERAs under 3.00, but Keller, Thielbar, and Pomeranz are now free agents. Andrew Kittredge posted a well-above-average 35.4% K-BB rate in 21 2/3 innings after being acquired at the deadline, but he was traded back to the Orioles in November. Beyond those pitchers, the club saw Chris Flexen, Ryan Pressly, and Porter Hodge combine for 114 innings. Flexen had a solid ERA but ugly peripheral numbers and is now a free agent. Pressly was underwhelming in his age-36 season and is also a free agent, while Hodge posted a 6.27 ERA and walked 12.2% of hitters faced. A Weaver signing would add an experienced high-leverage arm behind Palencia while still leaving room for additions elsewhere.

Where do MLBTR readers think Weaver will land this offseason? Cast your vote in the poll below:

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  1. bjhaas1977

    2 months ago

    Mets!

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    • dugmet

      2 months ago

      Its criminal Mets were not listed as a top option. 1. Mets are rebuilding a bullpen. 2. Mets prefer players that have demonstrated ability to pitch/play in NYC.

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      • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

        2 months ago

        Ever since Soto I believe the Mets intentionally want to get former Yankees to have a chip on their shoulder

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        • dugmet

          1 month ago

          Recent past: delin Betances, Luis Severino. Adam Ottavino, C;lay Holmes, Dave Robertson come to mind as well.

          Reply
        • RochesterMetsFan

          1 month ago

          It’s the curse of Robin Ventura

          Reply
      • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

        1 month ago

        Literally criminal like somebody needs to go to jail ??

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        • Logjammer D'Baggagecling

          1 month ago

          I can see it now. Toothpick at a neighborhood bbq
          “Take me to jail” (take me to jail) “Lock me up” (lock me up) “throw away the key” .. I’m not finishing the movie quote. Lol. Iykyk.

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        • RunDMC

          1 month ago

          If NYM ‘prefer players that have demonstrated ability to pitch/play in NYC’ — what about Devin Williams?

          Has he proven that?

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      • Chris from NJ

        1 month ago

        I was thinking the exact same thing. Just because they signed Williams (an ex-Yankee) doesn’t mean there aren’t a lot of holes in the pen that need filling. Weaver makes sense.

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      • WadeBoggsWildRide

        1 month ago

        I don’t see the Diamondbacks or Mariners spending the money for him.

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    • DavRozNYY

      1 month ago

      Makes sense..Mets just Love picking up ex-Yankees

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      • YEP

        1 month ago

        That’s what I’m thinking DavRoz

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      • RochesterMetsFan

        1 month ago

        Ventura, Beltran, Gooden, Strawberry, Cone. It goes both ways friend

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        • DavRozNYY

          1 month ago

          Not in recent history

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    • 99Captain Judge99

      1 month ago

      Hearing the Dream Weaver might wanna start?

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  2. Rsox

    2 months ago

    The team that offers the most money i imagine…

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    • octavian8

      2 months ago

      Nailed it Rsox. You should get a Pulitzer Prize for way fewer words than the writer of this article. Well done!

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    • D*ckin the dog

      2 months ago

      Weaver to the Angels with the same walkup song as his brother…. ” Dream Weaver”

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      • kellin

        2 months ago

        @Dog Who is his brother? Just cause he has the same last name doesn’t mean they’re related.

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      • Ezpkns34

        2 months ago

        Yeh, Jeff & Jered aren’t related to Luke

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        • Bucket Number Six

          1 month ago

          You guys got d*cked.

          2
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        • Milt Pappas>Armando Galaragga

          1 month ago

          Of course they are, all men are brothers in the eyes of Jah

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  3. paosfan

    2 months ago

    Orioles already signed a closer…

    Why is article asking where bader will land in an article about Weaver?

    Proof reading and fact checking is good…

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    • Alfred E Neuman

      1 month ago

      paosfan: Calling Helsley a closer is using the term quite loosely.

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      • seriouslysteve

        1 month ago

        From 22-24 he was one of the best closers in the game with a 1.83 ERA and 82 saves. His collapse last season was after he was moved to a setup roll. So it kinda seems like the only thing you’d call him is a closer.

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        • Alfred E Neuman

          1 month ago

          seriouslysteve: A quality major league pitcher should be effective regardless of the ROLE in which he’s used.

          And he showed signs of trouble while still in St Louis anyway.

          Reply
      • Simm

        1 month ago

        Alfred- calling weaver a closer is even more crazy.

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    • MacGromit

      1 month ago

      Weaver as a 8th inning set up guy to Ryan. I likey.

      Reply
    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 month ago

      Weak story too when 60% of readers disagree with the 4 options posited

      Reply
  4. Old York

    2 months ago

    Seattle seems to fit the best for his skillset.

    Seattle needs another high-whiff relief arm, depth behind Muñoz/Brash, someone who thrives in a pitcher-friendly environment and a guy they can stretch to 2-3 innings if needed. His biggest flaw is his flyball rate but that stadium will suppress a lot of those big flys.

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    • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

      2 months ago

      Mariners isnt happening I also remember back in 2023 when he was released by the reds we picked him up and he was horrible

      I went to a game thinking George Kirby was going to start versus the athletics but instead we got weaver and he serves up a 450 ft home run

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      • Old York

        1 month ago

        @sad tormented neglected mariners fan

        Fair enough. I just think it’s a great fit for both of them but I understand reality isn’t always going to work out that way.

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    • Simm

      1 month ago

      I don’t see the mariners after the recent trade. They don’t seem to want to spend on a reliever.

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      • Kingdome Mariners

        1 month ago

        But maybe the Mariners just traded for a reliever so they could spend money on another much needed RH reliever….

        Reply
  5. Shawn W.

    2 months ago

    Mariners acquired lefty Ferrer.

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  6. bwood

    2 months ago

    Even though the upgrade was a lefty, is Weaver still relevant to the Mariners after their bullpen upgrade today, ?

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  7. PiratesFan1981

    2 months ago

    I am thinking Mets here.

    1
    Reply
  8. Waldo29

    2 months ago

    Athletics on an overpay (with a sneak possibility of trying to go back to SP). Said as an on-the-way-out A’s fan lol

    1
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  9. JuanUribeJazzHands

    2 months ago

    “his groundball rate declined from 36.4% in 2024 to just 27.5% this year, which put Weaver in the first percentile according to Statcast. His fly ball rate also jumped nearly ten points”

    His GB% went down 10% and his FB% went up 10%

    You don’t say.

    “After posting a 2.31 ERA in 24 appearances through the end of May, that number jumped to 5.31 in 40 appearances post-injury.”

    4.42 FIP, 4.00 xFIP after June 1st

    3.10 FIP, 4.31 xFIP after June 1st

    No significant difference in xFIP

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    • Simm

      1 month ago

      Those different years?

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      • JuanUribeJazzHands

        1 month ago

        No

        2025

        Reply
        • Simm

          1 month ago

          How does he have two different set of the same numbers for the same time frame. That’s why I asked.

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        • JuanUribeJazzHands

          1 month ago

          Oops

          First one was BEFORE June 1st
          Second one was after

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        • Simm

          1 month ago

          Fip is an okay number to look at and the xfip isn’t much different. Which likely suggest he was a little lucky the first half and a little unlucky the second half. Though a reduced strikeout rate in the second half can lead to relying more on defense to get good results. Which gives his defense more chances to let him down.

          Teams will likely look at the strikeout numbers as more of a factor than his era. As with most teams they have moved away from era to second numbers to judge future outcomes.

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  10. Ducey

    2 months ago

    Jays!

    2
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  11. camdenyards46

    2 months ago

    So deep into the offseason we are making Luke Weaver polls seriously? Come on MLBTR do better. Mid tier RPs can sign with any team this is a meaningless article.

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    • JuanUribeJazzHands

      2 months ago

      Content!

      1
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    • deron867

      2 months ago

      I came here to say this exact thing. Only I was going to be sarcastic about it by saying “Poll: who cares where Luke Weaver signs.”

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      • JuanUribeJazzHands

        1 month ago

        Who cares about baseball?

        Some of those people care about Weaver, presumably

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    • mostlytoasty

      1 month ago

      I will never understand these kinds of comments. You’re on a site about baseball transactions–whether actual, rumored, or hypothetical–and are complaining about said content.

      With closers being one of the most active positions signed before winter meetings began, it would make sense to have a piece about one of the better RP arms available while there is a lull in signings.

      I mean, there are 2500 votes and 40+ comments here and yet you’re confused as to why they’d make an engagement-oriented piece? Do you know how baseball sites stay in business? By generating clicks and content. Shockingly, that’s how many news sites work as well!

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    • Steelers 6x

      1 month ago

      “So deep into the offseason….” ??????

      It’s DECEMBER 7th!!! The winter meetings start TODAY.

      The off-season really begins to move forward right now.

      We are at least two months from being “so deep into the offseason”. Not a single race has ever been won in December.

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  12. Shawn W.

    2 months ago

    Dream Weaver

    Reply
    • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

      1 month ago

      Such an inspirational song, I wonder if Luke has ever heard it.

      Reply
    • Lets Go DBacks

      1 month ago

      Wasn’t that the program where you’d create your first websites with, without knowing html?

      1
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  13. Astros_fan_in_Aus

    1 month ago

    Seriously, who cares ?

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    • jaysfansince1977

      1 month ago

      Well i guess the 2,186 who responded to the poll do.

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  14. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    1 month ago

    Mets 2 years/$25M guarantee, $2.5M signing bonus, $2.5M buyout on a $14.5M club option or something like that.

    Reply
  15. Simm

    1 month ago

    Depends on his market but if it stays at 9m aav or lower I could see the padres signing him and turning him into a starter.

    His high fly ball rate won’t be all that bad pitching in petco half his games. Did a lot of wonders for Pivetta. Could also be a guy they use in the back of games if they move other relievers to starters.

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  16. NYG4246

    1 month ago

    I’d like to see the Yankees bring him back.

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    • KnicksFanCavsFan

      1 month ago

      Yeah I wonder why the Yanks aren’t mentioned? I don’t think they were that unhappy with him.

      Reply
      • MacGromit

        1 month ago

        Takes 2 to tango, @KnicksCavs. Poor usage will prob not result in a return.

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        • KnicksFanCavsFan

          1 month ago

          Poor usage, how? He wasn’t even top 60 in appearances nor innings pitched.

          Reply
    • HalosHeavenJJ

      1 month ago

      I wouldn’t be surprised if they did. I voted “other” because I think he’ll stay as a Yankee.

      Reply
  17. whyhayzee

    1 month ago

    I don’t know if he has any value after being burnt to a crisp by chronic overuser Dr. Boonedoggle.

    But maybe there’s life away from the dark side.

    Reply
  18. yanks2323

    1 month ago

    Not the Yankees. 😆

    Reply
  19. Probably "Rick hahn"

    1 month ago

    NOT the white sox

    Reply
  20. Timothy Frith

    1 month ago

    The Blue Jays will sign Luke Weaver to bolster their bullpen.

    1
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    • ROCKY07

      1 month ago

      Wow…the Jay’s are going to sign everybody….

      Reply
  21. Roadtrip

    1 month ago

    It will be the Rays or the A’s

    Reply
  22. Salzilla

    1 month ago

    I initially had him going to the A’s, but then changed it to the Reds, but they re-signed Pagan. That said, not sure he’d get a closer role anyway so who knows. I think I still like the A’s, but I wouldn’t be opposed to the Yanks bringing him back, always liked his energy.

    Reply
  23. ShaqFoo

    1 month ago

    Why isn’t a Yankee reunion possible?

    Reply
  24. Patriot12992

    1 month ago

    “Carlos Vargas was effective but because he pitches in a way we don’t like we declare him ineffective.”

    This is the ridiculous thing about metrics. I don’t mind them as a way to evaluate players moving forward but to say a guy with a 4.5 ERA was better than a guy with a sub 4 ERA is insane.

    Reply
  25. Bronxlou

    1 month ago

    I think Weaver is going to have to wait a while to sign. He’s not really that attractive. He’s already 32. He spent the first six years of his MLB career as a starter and not a very good one. He has 12 career saves, so calling him a closer isn’t really accurate. Paying that much money — MLBTR projects two years, $18 million — for a setup guy is done regularly (the Mets did it last season with Mintner and the Dodgers spent a fortune on a bunch of guys who didn’t pan out). But not clear it makes a lot of sense. Other than the best closers, relief pitchers don’t put up a lot of WAR (of this year’s free agents, only Diaz, Devyn Willaims and Helsley are projected to have an fWAR exceeding 0.8, Weaver is projected for 0.4). Yes, they’re crucial to winning games in an era when only really good starters go five or six innings, but while they don’t grow like leaves on trees, they can be developed. The Twins were widely criticized (and I think rightly so) for trading away an excellent bullpen, but none of those guys was a highly rated prospect and the Twins may feel they can develop a similar bullpen. The Guardians have one of the best bullpens in baseball (at least they did before their closer went off to compete in a courtroom instead of the field) and none of those guys were top prospects (Clase was a throw-in in the then Indians dump of Corey Kluber’s salary). Phil Maton went to the Cubs for two years and $14 million. I see Weaver as very similar (and don’t see the Cubs paying for both) so Weaver will get a payday. But I doubt it will be worth it.

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  26. kcmowhoa

    1 month ago

    Bible glove man is a big no for me. Dayton Moore is probably caping for him right now to Chris Young

    Reply
  27. braves25

    1 month ago

    I would love to see Atl sign him…. especially if it is around the projected 18m over 2 years.

    Iggy, Weaver, Lee, and if Jimenez is healthy could make for a very strong backend of the bullpen. If Jimenez is not healthy, then Lopez could be a good option.

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  28. bernbabybern

    1 month ago

    How do you not have the Yankees as a choice?

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  29. Floyd Rayford's cat

    1 month ago

    Why aren’t the Yankees an option?

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  30. Baseball dude

    1 month ago

    Who cares!!

    1
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  31. Floyd Rayford's cat

    1 month ago

    Well, I guess I do!

    Reply
  32. The Big Yo

    1 month ago

    This is such a no brainer!!!!!!! Go to the Sacramento A’s and get flipped at the deadline. If you manage even a below par home era and a good road era you’ll be in contention for a trade to a contender, tha A’s get one very highly rated pitcher who will be ready for Vegas. Everyone’s happy

    Reply
  33. Butters

    1 month ago

    I believe 59.1 % of the voters here are correct and by my highly scientific calculations I am certain that number will increase.

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