8:23pm: It’s a $22.025MM guarantee, reports Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. That matches the price of the qualifying offer. However, roughly $14MM of the salary is deferred, Rosenthal adds.
8:10pm: It’ll be a one-year contract, reports Nick Piecoro of The Arizona Republic. The signing is still pending a physical.
8:08pm: The D-Backs are closing in on a deal to re-sign Zac Gallen, reports Steve Gilbert of MLB.com. The veteran righty has had an extended stay on the open market after declining a qualifying offer at the beginning of the offseason.
Gallen is coming off a down year that clearly sapped a lot of his appeal on the open market. He entered the season as a strong candidate to command upwards of $100MM once he hit free agency. Gallen stayed healthy and took all 33 turns through the rotation, but he had the worst rate stats of his career. He turned in a personal-high 4.83 earned run average with a career-worst 21.5% strikeout rate.
The season started especially poorly, as Gallen allowed at least five earned runs per nine innings in each of the first four months. He took a 5.40 ERA into the All-Star Break and had a 5.60 mark across 127 innings at the trade deadline. The D-Backs were aggressive sellers, moving Josh Naylor, Eugenio Suárez, Merrill Kelly and Shelby Miller. They didn’t find an offer they liked on Gallen more than the draft pick they’d collect if he signed elsewhere after rejecting the qualifying offer.
More to come.





