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White Sox Sign Noah Syndergaard To Minor League Deal

By Steve Adams | June 24, 2025 at 4:05pm CDT

4:05pm: Per Jon Heyman of The New York Post, Syndergaard gets $30K per month in the minors. If he’s selected to the majors, he gets a base salary of $1.75MM, though that would presumably be prorated to account for the portion of the season that has already transpired. He can earn an extra $50K by logging 40 innings and $100K each for getting to 55 and 75 innings. He also has a release clause if he’s not in the majors prior to August 1st.

8:47am: The White Sox have signed former All-Star righty Noah Syndergaard to a minor league contract, per James Fegan of Sox Machine. The CAA client is headed to the team’s spring complex in Arizona to build up.

Syndergaard, 33 in August, hasn’t pitched in the majors since splitting the 2023 season between the Dodgers and Guardians. The former Mets star was one of the sport’s most promising young arms from 2015-19 before injuries derailed his career. Syndergaard posted a combined 3.31 ERA with a 26.4% strikeout rate and 5.6% walk rate in 716 innings over that five-year period but never got back on track after multiple arm injuries, most notably including Tommy John surgery.

The Angels signed Syndergaard post-surgery, shelling out a hefty $21MM on a one-year deal and forfeiting a draft pick — the Mets had issued him a qualifying offer — in hopes he’d recapture his ace form. He pitched more like a fourth starter with the Halos, logging a 3.83 ERA with a below-average strikeout rate and a heater that was down more than three miles per hour. They traded him to the Phillies for Mickey Moniak at the ’22 trade deadline, and he gave Philadelphia a similar performance.

A 2023 deal to join the Dodgers didn’t pan out, and L.A. swapped him out for another underperforming veteran (Amed Rosario) in a deadline deal with Cleveland that year. Syndergaard didn’t pitch well with either club and wound up being released by the Guardians about a month after the trade. He opted not to sign anywhere for the 2024 season despite rumored interest from the Padres and Pirates. Midway through last summer, it was reported that Syndergaard was setting his sights on a 2025 comeback. That’ll manifest in the form of an early-summer deal with a rebuilding White Sox club that can provide ample opportunity.

All told, Syndergaard has pitched only 225 1/3 innings in the majors since returning from Tommy John surgery. He’s pitched to a 4.99 ERA in that time with a 15.9% strikeout rate that’s nowhere close to his prior standards. Syndergaard averaged 98.6 mph on his fastball at peak, per Statcast, but has sat 93.2 mph post-surgery — including a 92.2 mph average between Cleveland and Los Angeles in 2023.

With the prevalence of Tommy John surgery in today’s sport, it’s easy to presume the surgery will be a 14-month (give or take) bump in the road for pitchers — one from which they’ll bounce back to full strength or something close to it. Syndergaard is a key reminder that such surgeries are major procedures that come with no promise of rebounding to full strength, or even an approximation of peak form. Hopefully, he can get back on track with the South Siders, but given his post-surgery performance and a big league layoff now approaching two calendar years, Syndergaard is more or less a risk-free lottery ticket for GM Chris Getz’s club.

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Cubs Option Ben Brown

By Steve Adams | June 24, 2025 at 3:48pm CDT

The Cubs announced Tuesday that they’ve optioned righty Ben Brown to Triple-A Iowa. Reliever Porter Hodge was reinstated from the injured list in a corresponding move. Brown’s demotion opens a spot in the rotation for lefty Shota Imanaga, who is set to return to start Thursday’s game for Chicago.

It’s been an up-and-down season for the 25-year-old Brown, who has at times looked the part of a potential long-term member of the Cubs’ rotation. More often than not — and especially recently — he’s struggled to work deep into games, however. Brown is sitting on a 6.13 ERA at this point, a number that’s been inflated over the past five weeks. In Brown’s past seven starts, he’s had individual outings wherein he’s yielded six runs (twice) and eight runs (twice). It’s derailed a decent start to the season for the promising young righty and has at least for now cost him his spot on the big league roster.

Imanaga’s return will bolster what’s been a reeling Cubs staff. They’ve made no secret about their plans to upgrade the rotation via the trade market. President of baseball operations Jed Hoyer publicly said as much just two weeks ago. Even beyond that comment, a need for help was readily apparent. Chicago has lost ace Justin Steele for the season due to elbow surgery. Young righty Javier Assad has yet to pitch this season due to multiple oblique injuries. Colin Rea was excellent upon first moving into the rotation but has struggled over the past month, just as Brown has. Imanaga was sidelined nearly two months with a hamstring injury.

The Cubs’ need for pitching is no secret, but they’re one of just several clubs looking for immediate rotation help — and doing so at a time when there are few clubs around the league willing to engage in genuine trade conversations. Be that as it may, Bruce Levine of 670 The Score said in a radio appearance on 670’s Mully & Haugh this week (audio link) that the Cubs are being extremely aggressive and working on multiple fronts. Levine suggested a deal could come together well ahead of next month’s trade deadline and possibly even within the next week to ten days.

Levine downplayed the possibility of the Cubs acquiring former Cy Young winner Sandy Alcantara, who’s slowly turning his season around after an awful start to the year in his return from Tommy John surgery. (Alcantara has a 2.74 ERA and 19-to-5 K/BB ratio in 23 innings across his past four starts.) Rather, he suggests that the Cubs have been looking at some less-obvious trade candidates around the league.

The Marlins themselves have other, less-heralded trade candidates than Alcantara (e.g. Edward Cabrera). The Mets appeared to have some arms available before injuries to Kodai Senga and Tylor Megill thinned their depth. Clubs like the Orioles, Twins and D-backs could ultimately end up with starters on the market, but none of them seem ready to move in a sell direction with five-plus weeks before the deadline. The Rays can never be discounted as a possible trade partner at any juncture, and they’re again rich in pitching (at a time when Joe Boyle and Ian Seymour are thriving in Triple-A). Zack Littell is almost certain to be available as a rental, but an aggressive team could try to make a more substantial offer for someone like Drew Rasmussen.

Those are all speculative possibilities, of course. The Cubs have kept their rotation search generally close to the vest. With Brown and Rea struggling recently and Matthew Boyd a bit banged up — he exited his most recent start after a rough landing on his shoulder when spearing a J.P. Crawford comeback liner (video link) — the need has become more noticeable. Boyd is on track to start tomorrow’s game for the Cubs, and the team called the issue “minor,” but it’ll still be worth tracking how he gets through tomorrow’s outing.

As for Brown, he’ll head back to Triple-A and look to get back on track. Injuries to any pitching staff are an inevitability, so even if the Cubs wind up adding a starter sooner than later, as Levine suggests, additional opportunities for Brown to start games could present themselves as the summer wears on. This is his second of three option years for the right-hander, so even if he stays down longer than 20 days and formally burns a minor league option, he’ll retain one more option year and remain a flexible piece for the Cubs moving forward. If Brown spends more than two weeks in Triple-A, it’d push his path to free agency back by a year.

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Cardinals Claim Garrett Hampson, Designate Jose Barrero For Assignment

By Steve Adams | June 24, 2025 at 3:37pm CDT

The Cardinals announced that they have claimed infielder/outfielder Garrett Hampson off waivers from the Reds. Infielder/outfielder Jose Barrero has been designated for assignment as the corresponding move.

Hampson, 30, joins his third team of the season and the sixth of his career. The increasingly well-traveled utilityman has taken 60 plate appearances between the D-backs and Reds but mustered only a .167/.310/.188 batting line in that time.

It’s not an impressive batting line, but Hampson has typically been known more for his speed and defensive versatility than his production in the batter’s box. Statcast pegs him in the 85th percentile of big leaguers in terms of average sprint speed, and Hampson has extensive experience at second base, shortstop and across all three outfield positions (mostly center). He’s also logged 121 big league innings at third base. In parts of eight major league seasons, Hampson is a .238/.301/.357 hitter.

It’s not the most exciting profile, but Hampson is faster and more versatile than Barrero, who has also struggled considerably at the plate in limited time with St. Louis. The former Reds top prospect has appeared in 22 games but tallied only 31 plate appearances, batting just .138/.194/.276. Barrero has played in parts of five major league seasons and batted .182/.238/.257 in 478 turns at the plate between the Reds and Cardinals.

Because he’s out of minor league options, Barrero couldn’t simply be sent down to Triple-A. He’d first need to clear waivers — which may be his ultimate destination now that he’s been designated for assignment. The Cards will have five days to find a trade partner before they have to put Barrero on waivers (a 48-hour process) in order to have his DFA resolved within the one-week maximum. He can, of course, be placed on waivers at any point between now and day five, if the team sees fit.

Barrero has had a big season in Triple-A this year, hitting .299/.396/.517 in 101 plate appearances. He’s a career .247/.324/.475 hitter in parts of five Triple-A seasons. Barrero has played primarily shortstop in his career but has logged more outfield time in recent years as Cincinnati and St. Louis both looked to expand his versatility.

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MLBTR Chat Transcript

By Steve Adams | June 24, 2025 at 1:01pm CDT

Steve Adams

  • Good morning! I’ll get going at 1pm, but feel free to send in questions sooner than that if you like.
  • Greetings!
  • Let’s get underway

Oz

  • I don’t see any chance that the Braves can overtake 5 clubs currently ahead of them in the standings to qualify for the postseason, especially in view of the injury to Chris Sale.  If they decide to be sellers at the trade deadline, who are their most marketable assets?

Steve Adams

  • Marcell Ozuna, Aaron Bummer, Pierce Johnson. Raisel Iglesias if he gets right between now and July 31. President Alex Anthopoulos sure doesn’t sound like someone who’s keen on a mass sell-off, so even trading Johnson and Bummer with their affordable options might be deemed a bridge too far, but reliever performance is volatile and teams overpay for bullpen help every deadline.

Nolan Arenado

  • Will Yanks, Astros, LAD, or Mets be interested in pursuing me this trade deadline? My defense is still superb, and while I had a down May, my April and June have OPS+’s of over 110

Steve Adams

  • Astros won’t go over the CBT. Yankees, Mets and Dodgers would pay a 110% tax on Arenado’s continued offensive decline. He’s just not worth his current contract — especially not for a top luxury offender — and he has the full no-trade to boot.
  • He’s not even an upgrade in L.A. over Muncy (raking since late April) or Paredes (great all year). Suppose you could play Paredes at 2B, but again, owner Jim Crane doesn’t want to cross the CBT line

Artie moreno

  • Will we see Kyren Paris again this year. What does he need to do

Steve Adams

    • Paris had a crazy start to the season but had terrible contact rates even when he was hot. It never felt sustainable. His contact rate since being sent to AAA is better than it was in the majors with the Angels but also worse than it was in AAA last year. I just don’t think he has the hit tool to be a big league regular, even though the power/speed combo is obviously tantalizing

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Trader Jerry

  • Montes, Ford + 1 FOR Naylor & Suarez + $  WHO SAYS NO?

Steve Adams

  • Can’t see the Mariners giving up that much for a pair of rentals.

Kevin Gregg

  • Suarez + Gallen for Caisie?

Steve Adams

  • Same here … Caissie is a steep ask for two rentals. Gallen isn’t even pitching well.

Optimistic Ms Guy

  • If u had to pick between o’hearn or naylor…. Who’s the better fit for us?

Steve Adams

  • O’Hearn is the bigger upgrade to the lineup, but he’ll cost more, too. That’s not a knock on Naylor, who’s also quite good and would be a pronounced upgrade in Seattle — ROH is just having himself a moment in 2025.

Ray

  • Is Casey Schmidt the best fit at 2B for the Giants once Matt Chapman is back at 3B, especially with Tyler Fitzgerald losing his spot, or will they look to add further before the deadline?

Steve Adams

  • I think they’ll be open to further additions at 2B. Doesn’t necessarily have to be long-term since I’m sure they still hope Fitzgerald can be that (and because the offseason will have ample options to peruse at 2B, as always). Brandon Lowe, Willi Castro perhaps, Luis Urias — there’ll be some names, not all of them sexy, who could be had as a 2B alternative.

Dr. Mantis Tobogan

  • Which CBT-never-payor (AZ, BAL, CIN, CLE, COL, KC, MIL, A’s, PIT, STL, TBR, MIA) will be the next one to pay it for the first time?

Steve Adams

  • Ohh, that’s fun. The D-backs ran their payroll up to $200MM+ this year, so I’d probably go with them. None of the others seem likely to at any point anytime soon, but the Cardinals have at least pushed to the $175MM range, so I would take them — certainly over the Reds, Guards, Royals, Brewers, A’s, Pirates, Marlins.
  • Twins are up for sale, too, so who knows if they end up with an owner with deep enough pockets. Hard to imagine and wouldn’t be anytime soon, but I don’t think it’ll happen anytime soon for any of these teams.

Jeimer Candalario

  • Do I get another chance in the majors and with who? I wasn’t expecting DFA.

Steve Adams

  • Oh yeah, someone will pick him up once he clears release waivers and is a free agent.
  • Yankees, Tigers, Brewers, Twins could all use some other options in the infield. Back to the Cubs to see if he can recapture something there again doesn’t seem completely outlandish.

Paul

  • Roki Sasaki for MacKenzie Gore: who says no? Seems like this could truly be a win-win for both teams.

Steve Adams

  • It’s a fun question. I may be in the minority here, but I wouldn’t trade Gore for Sasaki. Touted as he is, Sasaki is almost completely untested against MLB lineups and is currently on the 60-day IL. He also had a notable injury history in Japan. MacKenzie Gore is among the best young pitchers in the league right now and has 2.5 years of club control remaining. At least in a straight-up swap, the Nats would have to ask for more.

NotBob

  • Could Failter bring back a top 100 prospect?

Steve Adams

  • No, Bailey Falter isn’t going to get that kind of return

John

  • Do you believe the Rays will trade a starting pitcher for more offense with Boyle most likely ready to step into a starting role with the big league team

Steve Adams

  • Both Joe Boyle and Ian Seymour are shoving in Triple-A. I think Zack Littell stands as one of the likelier trade candidates in the game, but he’s not having a great year and probably won’t bring much in return. Would be far, far more interesting if Tampa Bay sold high on Drew Rasmussen, whose contract is hugely valuable and could thus probably net them a pretty major return.Rasmussen is great, but workload and health are always going to be concerns and the Rays have the pitching to absorb that loss (especially since there’d probably be some kind of pitching prospect of note coming back in the deal).

Dana Brown

  • I have Yordon coming back soon do I go get another left handed bat or a starting pitcher?

Prospect Hunter

  • Rank the following prospects based on their next 3 years:  Chase Burns, Bubba Chandler, Andrew Painter, Travis Sykora

Steve Adams

  • Oops, didn’t mean to double-publish there, but I’ll do both (in order)
  • Brown said two days ago that a LH bat is his “big issue” and that he’s exploring various avenues:
    https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/06/astros-trade-rumors-left-handed…That’s the big one. The rotation question is contingent on the rehab processes of guys like Spencer Arrighetti, Cristian Javier, Lance McCullers, J.P. France, etc. — as Chandler Rome suggested in his recent Mailbag piece:
    https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6446390/2025/06/24/astros-trade-deadl…

    I think SP is on the back-burner with so many arms on the mend, but further injuries between now and July 31 could impact that.

    Also have to consider payroll. Houston is about $5.5MM from the CBT threshold and, again, Crane doesn’t want to pay the tax.

  • On the prospects, I would go Chandler, Burns, Painter, Sykora — but I am not someone who is paid to specialize in evaluating prospects, so take that with a grain of salt.A lot of people might say Painter has the highest ceiling, but with a notable injury like this already under his belt, I’d dip him beneath Bubba and Burns.

    You can promote Bubba anytime now, Pirates.

SoCal Southsiders

  • What would a Zach Neto extension look like?

Steve Adams

  • https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/05/mlb-mailbag-neto-nationals-trad…

Perry

  • What would it take to get German Marquez? I know it’s not a sexy pick up. But he could help the back end of of the rotation.

Steve Adams

  • Yeah, I don’t think the asking price could be all that high — couple of 40-FV (future value) type prospects. Typically those guys fall in the 10 to 20 range of a team’s farm rankings, depending on depth of the system of course.

Nats Guy

  • What would a James Wood or MacKenzie Gore extension look like?

Steve Adams

  • They’re both young superstars repped by Scott Boras. Gore is already only 2.5 years from free agency. I don’t see either being extended, but the price on both is well into nine figures. Gore would probably be eyeing Crochet’s $170MM extension and looking to top it. Wood is good, I don’t even know. $200MM+? He’s an absolute monster.
  • Phone call, one second
  • Ok

Pirate Maximus

  • What happened to candelario?  A low average slugger to dfa?  Age, injury or other?

Steve Adams

  • He was injured for a lot of his time in Cincinnati. I’m surprised he fell off so sharply, but it sounds like he played through a fair bit of pain, at least in year one. I liked the deal for them at the time. Well above-average hitter in three of the four seasons prior to signing, with the exception being a 2022 season wrecked by shoulder problems.

Cubbie

  • Would the Cubs consider making a move for Gore?   What would it cost prospect wise?

Steve Adams

  • Any team that needs pitching would love to. Cubs included. The cost would be obscene, though. Like Horton, Shaw and then some? You’re talking 2.5 years of someone who increasingly looks like a genuine No. 1 starter and who has the prospect pedigree that’s always suggested that outcome is in there.You’re not getting him without multiple 50-FV types and/or young big leaguers. Plus, the Nationals are going to want to contend sooner than later. They’re four seasons into this rebuild. It would need to be a massive return. Gore has the second-highest K% of any qualified starter. Even if you include all qualified relievers, he’s 18th in K% — and he’s doing it with a plus walk rate. He’s up there with Skubal and Wheeler in terms of K-BB% and trailing only Skubal and Cease in swinging-strike rate.

Not Mark P

  • Quick and easy one. Geno back to Seattle. Maybe?

Steve Adams

  • “Maybe,” sure. But as I said before re: Jeimer, lots of teams could use some 3B help. Yankees, Brewers, Tigers, etc. etc.

James Wood Money

  • I think I’m worth more like Vlad G money right?  500 million extension or more.

Steve Adams

  • Wouldn’t be surprised if that’s the sort of deal Boras was eyeing long-term. If you told me right now the price was over $300MM, I wouldn’t even blink. James Wood is a superstar.

Ken

  • Do you see the A’s regretting the Joe Boyle-Jeffrey Springs trade?

Steve Adams

  • There’ll be all kinds of tentacles to it, namely because I think they’ll trade Springs in the next 38 days and then we’ll have to sit here saying, “Well the A’s gave up Boyle, but then they got XYZ for Springs………”
  • Side note, if the Rays have managed to fix Joe Boyle’s like … 30 (??) grade command, I just throw my hands up and wonder what they can’t do, pitching-wise.
  • (Besides, apparently, get good production out of Aaron Civale, which still seems weird)

Clint Eastwood

  • Do you think WAR is an overrated stat? Especially since it combines hitting, defense and baserunning equally. Being sub-par in one area can hide your skill in another when I’d honestly rather have a good hitter than a good defender.

Steve Adams

  • I don’t think it needs to appeal to everyone. You’re finishing your question with an opinion — “I prefer good hitting to good defense” — when WAR exists to try to function in place of such subjective measures. It boils things down to runs created (whether on offense, defense, baserunning), assigns run values and tries to empirically place a value on a player’s entire skill set.It’s of course not flawless, but it’s not intended to be used as a be-all, end-all measure of value. MVP voters aren’t sitting down thinking, “Oh — got to fill out my ballot … let me just sort B-Ref or FanGraphs by WAR, and there we go, there’s my list. Copy and submit!”
  • I think, like any stat, it’s useful within its lane and also has fundamental aspects that it can never capture

Cory

  • How would you fix whatever mojo the Twins don’t have right now?

Steve Adams

  • They still have that now 16-month-old rally sausage floating around somewhere?

Tj Friedl

  • Should it be me, EDC, or Abbott representing the reds in the ASG?

Steve Adams

  • Any of the three are defensible. Could be multiple. Elly should be there for sure.

Last Marlins Fan

  • Who’s the better prospect? Heriberto Hernandez or Victor Mesa….

Steve Adams

  • Mesa, but I don’t think either of them is a big league regular.

Ben Fried Rice

  • With Senga down, has the Mets pitching been exposed after being shockingly good to start?

Steve Adams

  • It’s just being tested. They’re more talented than they’ve been recently, but it takes a toll when you lose your ace, get some short starts from the other guys and then have to ask the bullpen to take on a bigger load. Leads to long mop-up stints for guys who shouldn’t be in the game anymore but need to save the rest of the group. It gets and looks ugly in a hurry.The Twins have had basically the exact same thing happen over in the AL. Lost two starters back-to-back, got some short starts from the remaining guys and it all snowballs quickly.

    Both teams were among the best all-around staffs in baseball from mid-April through mid-June, and both are better than they’ve been during the recent slide.

I Miss Vin Scully

  • Is Alex Feeland the centerpiece of a trade next month or do you believe the Dodgers keep him?

Steve Adams

  • I think they’ll be open to listening but aren’t going to shop him or anything. Generally how the Dodgers are with their very top prospects. I haven’t heard or read anything to suggest that they expressly won’t part with Freeland. They did more or less take that stance with Rushing (although for the right player, pretty much anyone is available)

AJ Preller

  • Does having to watch James Wood go nuclear so soon after the Soto deal change my wheeling and dealing ways? Or am I still going for broke and sending our (now lacking) top prospects away for a short term fix?

Steve Adams

  • AJ Preller trades so much that he’s bound to ship out a star. Hasn’t stopped him before. Trea Turner immediately broke out in Washington after that trade and Preller shrugged and went right back to working the market.It stings to see someone blossom into a star like that, but I believe it’s also a genuine strength for a GM/president to be able to have the courage to trade those guys anyway. Some execs clearly get paralysis when it comes to trading top-tier talent and frequently watch those prospects slowly bleed value until they’re devoid of real value.

    Preller has traded away so many “he should be untouchable” types, and more of them have gone the way of Luis Urias than James Wood.

    Plus, he indirectly has Cease and Michael King by way of trading Soto, and that’ll only create further value both in terms of contending seasons in ’24-’25 and potential draft picks if/when they reject QOs

Guest

  • thoughts on the Miguel Vargas trade now?

Steve Adams

  • I’m on record at the time — and even into the offseason — as saying people are too quick to dump on guys like Vargas, who exhaust their prospect/rookie status and don’t immediately hit the ground running.
  • People were aghast that Fedde/Kopech didn’t net a “top 100 prospect” and “only” got Vargas and two others, while ignoring that Vargas was less than a year from being like the No. 40 prospect in baseball and had never gotten a true everyday look in L.A.I’m wrong about plenty of trades — PLENTY — but that was one where I thought the return was far better than a lot of people were giving it credit for.

Dean

  • What are the chances the Rays flip HSK if he has a few weeks to show his arm is back?  More or less likely than trading Brandon Lowe?

Steve Adams

  • Trading Lowe is way likelier. Kim has the opt-out on his contract that’ll make it very difficult to move him. I won’t go full broken record, but I say every week how opt-out guys are overwhelmingly difficult to trade.
  • I think Lowe has a very good chance to be moved.

ORIOLES SCOUTING CUBS PROSPECTS

  • That is the rumor going around.  Who might the CUBS want from Baltimore and why??  What would be a prospective package going back to the Orioles??

Steve Adams

  • Every team scouts every other team. I don’t put tons of stock in “this team sent an extra scout to watch this team.” There are probably 10 teams that would like to trade for one or more of Zach Eflin, Cedric Mullins, Ryan O’Hearn, Andrew Kittredge, etc. etc.Orioles haven’t made that call yet, but it behooves them to be as informed as possible if they get there.

Marlins

  • Houston wants a LHH, would Jesus Sanchez get Brice Matthews?

Steve Adams

  • No, I don’t think Sanchez has that kind of value. I also think whichever LHH they get would be better off being able to play both infield and outfield.

Still an A

  • Ryan McMahon was a big trade target last year and the Rockies screwed that up by holding onto him. Does he have any value going into the deadline this year and does he get moved?

Steve Adams

  • I gave my colleague Anthony Franco a hard time last week since he wrote back on May 1 how the Rox missed the boat by not trading McMahon when interest was high in 2024. He had been terrible for nearly a calendar year at that point, with a ton of ugly trends (K’s up, hard contact down, walks down, all kinds of red flags)
  • McMahon homered that night and has been on a TEAR since.
  • All arrows pointing up … lower K%, more walks, better contact, all of it.
  • Anthony saved the man’s career.
  • To your point, yes, McMahon should have considerable value and the Rockies should 100% trade him.I am … 15%  sure they do.
  • McMahon is hitting .268/.362/.518 since Anthony wrote that piece, ha (which, to be clear, I agreed with in full at the time)

Padres getting old

  • Oh boy. So when Cease and King leave we get a few draft picks and Randy Vasquez from the Soto dominos.

Steve Adams

  • Well, that and a deep NLCS run last year and a possible playoff run this season. And those picks will be in the top 40 of the draft, so they could immediately turn into high-end prospects (who, with Preller at the helm, are possible bait to acquire even more star-caliber players).The circle of life!

Chris Gimenez

  • Should the Guards trade one of Manzardo or Santana??

Steve Adams

  • I’d be open to trading Santana, who’s on a pricey one-year deal, regardless of contention status. Manzardo can move to 1B full-time. I don’t think the return would be great, though, so if it gets to the point where you’re potentially pissing off the clubhouse to add some Low-A relief prospect with a 3-5% chance of developing into a big leaguer, then it’s probably not worth it.But if Santana goes on a tear here and rebuilds some trade value, you’ve got to at least be open to it.

Senator Blutarsky

  • If not traded, would Ohearn and or Mullins get a QO?

Steve Adams

  • Both should.

Minister of Silly Walks

  • Even if the Cards are contending, could you see them try to move Nolan Gorman. He’s a power hitting lefty but the Cards are already pretty good on the infield (Nado, Wynn, Donny, Willi with Saggese already up and JJ looking ready for AAA)

Steve Adams

  • Gorman increasingly feels like a change-of-scenery guy to me, yeah

MostlyToasty1

  • Who is a player not being talked about much that you think is very likely to be moved prior to the TDL?

Steve Adams

  • Trying to think of a few off the cuff here. I already mentioned Jeffrey Springs. Mike Tauchman isn’t a big name or talked about much (despite playing on a clear seller) and is having a nice year. Edward Cabrera in Miami isn’t “very” likely but is plausible. Feels like the Astros will want to find a taker to buy low on Chas McCormick.Adolis Garcia?

D Hat

  • How do you rate questions worthy enough to be asked in your chat?

Steve Adams

  • There are 784 people actively in here at the moment, plus people coming and going the whole time. I just try to grab one I can answer quickly, usually. And obviously if I see a bunch of readers with different IP addresses (not usernames, haha … I think many don’t realize we can tell when you’re just changing your name) asking about the same topic, I’ll try to get that since it’s on a lot of peoples’ minds.

Steve Cohen

  • Now that Chase Burns is making his debut tonight isn’t it overdue for  Bubba Chandler to make his MLB Debut?

Steve Adams

  • Bubba has been overdue for about 2-3 months, but the Pirates clearly want to make sure he doesn’t get a full year of service in 2025.

TREVOR ROGERS

  • If Rogers manages to pitch 4 more starts like the one from yesterday, could the Orioles be BOLD enough to attempt to FLIP him to recoup some players ( since Mike Elias sacrificed Stowers & Norby for this guy )?????

Steve Adams

  • I don’t think it’s out of the question. If it makes you feel better, I’m not at all sold on Stowers being a legitimate building block in Miami. I liked Norby a lot coming into the season but it’s been a rough year.

Mike Rizzo

  • If you’re shopping for a back end starter at this deadline, would you rather go for Soroka or Trevor Williams

Steve Adams

  • Personally, I wouldn’t target either. Although I’d be happy to take Soroka and put him in the bullpen.

Mets

  • What can the Mets receive for Blackburn?  Not enamored with his ability and would love to see him get moved.

Steve Adams

  • I don’t think they’ll trade him at this point with Senga and Megill down
  • Side note
  • Twins president of baseball ops Derek Falvey said this to the Minneapolis Star Tribune yesterday:”Even when we had a couple injuries, there was a team that felt like they had some pitching depth and we had a brief trade conversation, ‘Hey, could we pick off some?’ And they were open to it. Within 72 hours, there were two different pitching injuries on that team that ultimately peeled them back from the market.”
  • Gee, I wonder which team he could be talking about. Ha.
  • Doesn’t mean a deal was close, but sure seems like the Twins were looking into Blackburn to backfill the fifth spot in the rotation with Lopez/Matthews out and Woods Richardson/Festa struggling.
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A’s Release Dylan Floro

By Steve Adams | June 24, 2025 at 12:06pm CDT

The A’s have released veteran right-handed reliever Dylan Floro, per the transaction log at MiLB.com. He’d been pitching with the Athletics’ Triple-A club in Las Vegas but is now back on the open market.

Floro, 34, has an ugly-looking 7.04 ERA in 15 1/3 innings with the top A’s affiliate, but that number is skewed by one nightmare outing where the Dodgers’ Triple-A club pummeled him for five runs without recording an out. That outing accounts for 42% of his runs allowed in 16 appearances. Floro’s 17.1% strikeout rate in Triple-A is clearly well below-average, but he’s still showing good command (7.1% walk rate).

There are red flags beyond the one poor outing. Floro’s 88.2 mph average fastball velocity is down from last year’s 89.4 mph mark and down considerably from the 92.4 mph he averaged in 2022-23. He’s also made a career out of inducing weak contact but has yielded a blazing 94.7 mph average exit velocity and surrendered a 60.4% hard-hit rate. Those are both alarming trends for the well-traveled righty.

Concerning as those numbers are, Floro has a nice track record in the majors, with a 3.49 ERA, 20.8% strikeout rate, 7.2% walk rate, 50.6% grounder rate, 32 saves and 53 holds in parts of nine MLB seasons. He posted a 3.80 ERA with a 17.2% strikeout rate and 6.1% walk rate in a combined 68 2/3 big league frames between the Nationals and D-backs last year, although his 2024 campaign was a tale of two seasons; Floro posted a 2.06 ERA in 52 1/3 innings with the Nats before being clobbered for a 9.37 ERA in 16 1/3 innings with Arizona.

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White Sox Outright Caleb Freeman

By Steve Adams | June 23, 2025 at 3:58pm CDT

White Sox right-hander Caleb Freeman went unclaimed on outright waivers and has been assigned to Triple-A Charlotte, reports James Fegan of Sox Machine. He doesn’t have either the three years of big league service time or the prior outright assignment needed to reject this assignment in favor of free agency, so Freeman will remain with the organization as a depth arm.

The 27-year-old Freeman made his big league debut with the South Siders this season, tossing 3 1/3 innings over the course of five appearances. He allowed a pair of runs on five hits (one homer) and a walk with three strikeouts. The Sox’ 15th-round pick in 2019, Freeman has pitched to a 2.93 ERA in a combined 27 2/3 innings between Double-A and Triple-A this season — but has done so with an alarming 17.1% walk rate.

Command has been an issue for Freeman throughout his minor league tenure, but he’s also fanned 27% of his opponents in parts of six professional seasons. Freeman sits 95 mph with heater and pairs the pitch with an 82-83 mph curveball and a slider that sits 87-88 mph. It’s possible he’ll get another look with the Sox later this summer, particularly if the Sox wind up trading some of the more veteran members of their bullpen ahead of next month’s deadline.

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Cubs Select Michael Fulmer

By Steve Adams | June 23, 2025 at 3:34pm CDT

The Cubs announced today that they have selected the contract of right-hander Michael Fulmer. Fellow right-hander Nate Pearson has been optioned to Triple-A Iowa as the corresponding active roster move. The 40-man roster had a vacancy but is now full.

Fulmer pitched briefly with the Red Sox earlier this year but was cut loose after yielding three runs in just 2 2/3 innings. That marked the end of what was a relatively long match between the two parties. The 2016 American League Rookie of the Year (as a starter with the Tigers) had signed a two-year minor league contract with Boston and spent the entire 2024 season and early 2025 season rehabbing with Boston’s staff. He signed with the Cubs on a minor league pact in late April.

That looks to have been a potentially nice pickup for the Cubs, who are no stranger to Fulmer after he spent the 2023 season in Chicago’s bullpen. So far in his second stint with the Cubs, Fulmer has pitched 24 1/3 Triple-A frames with a tidy 2.96 ERA. He’s fanned a gaudy 32% of his opponents but also issued walks at an inflated 11% clip. Fulmer’s heater isn’t close to the 95.5 mph it averaged at peak, but he saw a modest bump from 92.4 mph during his time with the Red Sox to 92.9 mph with the Cubs’ affiliate in Iowa.

As tends to be the case, the Cubs are patching their bullpen together on the fly this year. Porter Hodge, who had a nice rookie showing in 2024, has missed more than a month due to an oblique strain. Ryan Pressly, the Cubs’ primary offseason acquisition in the bullpen, was shaky early before being absolute torpedoed for eight earned runs without recording an out in a May 6 drubbing at the hands of the Giants. He’s still working to recover from that damage, but Pressly rattled off 15 straight scoreless innings with a 14-to-3 K/BB ratio thereafter. He served up two earned runs in his most recent appearance — his first runs allowed since that calamitous Giants appearance.

The rest of the bullpen consists of journeymen and reclamation projects. Chicago currently has Drew Pomeranz, Chris Flexen, Brad Keller, Ryan Brasier and Caleb Thielbar in the bullpen — all 30-something veterans on one-year deals. (Keller will turn 30 next month.) The lone exception is young Daniel Palencia, who’s been handling save situations recently and looks to be handling the job well. He’s picked up seven saves while posting a 1.93 ERA in 28 frames this year. That includes a 1.46 ERA and 14-to-3 K/BB ratio in 12 1/3 innings since being moved into the ninth inning.

Fulmer will join that cast of 30-something veterans and hope he can find similar success to Keller, Pomeranz, Thielbar, Flexen and Brasier — all of whom improbably sport ERAs of 2.20 or better.

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By Steve Adams | June 23, 2025 at 1:55pm CDT

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  • Happy Monday! We'll get going in about 90 minutes, but feel free to send in questions ahead of time.
  • Hello! Let's get underway

Rafael Devers

  • (Sorry for the old news but it’s still hot for a lot of us.). Is my contract “under water”?  Some reports say yes, the market (I.e., the Giants) apparently say no.  Great hitter but not much more.  Is there surplus value in the contract or not?

Steve Adams

  • I wouldn't say it's underwater. Devers is an elite hitter, top-10 in the sport, who won't turn 29 until October. We just saw Guerrero get a $500MM contract and Soto $765MM. Devers is owed $238.5MM beyond this season, starting with his age-29 campaign. That's older than Soto and Vlad were when they signed their contracts, of course, but if you asked me whether Devers would clear $238.5MM as a free agent this winter, I'd say he would, yes. Maybe not by leaps and bounds, as many teams would view him as a DH, but yeah, I think he'd get more than that in the open market still.

Knock-Knock

  • Are there ever thoughts about changing All Star Voting? I think the starters should be based on stat leaders at each position and then reserves should be who the fans vote for. Too many homers vote for their favorites when clearly, they aren’t the best. This year is better than past years (so far) but not totally true to who is playing the best at each spot.

Steve Adams

  • I doubt there will be, but yeah, I said last week in a chat that I don't really care about the All-Star Game whatsoever, in part because I find the voting process so stupid in the internet/social media era. It's always been more popularity contest than anything else, but it's just so exacerbated now.It'd be more appropriately labeled the "Fans' Choice" game or "Fan Selection" game, but in general, I don't find much excitement in it. I'll watch it if I have nothing else going on that night, but I find the All-Star Game less exciting than just tuning into a random Pirates/Reds game to watch Skenes vs. Greene or something.But it's also probably not aimed at the hardcore fan or a baseball sicko like me who consumes as much baseball content as I do. So maybe I'm just jaded and grumpy, haha.

What about Ann?

  • Tyler Fitzgerald a fit for Braves 2b?

 

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Twins Claim Connor Gillispie

By Steve Adams | June 23, 2025 at 1:34pm CDT

The Twins have claimed right-hander Connor Gillispie off waivers from the Marlins, reports Bobby Nightengale of the Minneapolis Star Tribune. He’s been optioned to Triple-A St. Paul. Miami had designated Gillispie for assignment last week.

Gillispie, 27, was an offseason waiver claim by the Marlins (from the Braves, who’d signed him to a big league deal) back in January. He parlayed a strong spring showing into a spot in Miami’s rotation to open the season. He made six starts, the first three of which went fairly well (3.86 ERA in 14 innings), before being pummeled for 19 runs over his next dozen innings. The Marlins optioned him to Triple-A Jacksonville at that point, and he hasn’t pitched in the majors since, leaving Gillispie with a bleak 8.65 ERA in 26 MLB frames this season.

Things have gone better in the minors. Gillispie has pitched 33 2/3 innings with a 4.28 ERA. His 15.7% strikeout rate is a well shy of league average average, however, and his 11.4% walk rate is quite high. The right-hander’s average 90.9 mph average fastball this year is down from the 91.5 mph he posted last year with the Guardians’ Triple-A affiliate.

That 2024 season in Cleveland’s system was solid. Gillispie pitched 113 1/3 innings with a 4.05 ERA, a 25% strikeout rate and a 10.1% walk rate. That led to a brief big league debut with the Guardians, wherein Gillispie tossed eight innings of relief and held opponents to two runs with an 8-to-5 K/BB ratio.

Gillispie is in the second of three minor league option years. He’ll give the Twins some depth either at the back end of the rotation or as a long reliever for a reeling pitching staff. The Twins were among the league leaders in most pitching categories for the better part of six weeks before injuries to Pablo Lopez and Zebby Matthews thinned their rotation.

The Twins have since endured a series of short starts, even from some of their more established arms, that has led to a heavily worked bullpen and prompted them to lean heavily on waiver claim Joey Wentz and utilityman Jonah Bride for mop-up work in several blowout games. Minnesota has dropped nine of its past ten games, falling below .500 and sliding considerably down the playoff standings in the American League.

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Mets To Sign Richard Lovelady

By Steve Adams | June 23, 2025 at 12:00pm CDT

The Mets and free-agent lefty Richard Lovelady are in agreement on a big league contract, reports Robert Murray of Fansided. He opted out of a minor league deal with the Twins last week.

Lovelady has pitched in parts of six different major league seasons, working 101 innings between the Royals, A’s, Cubs, Rays and Blue Jays. He’s posted an ugly 5.26 earned run average in that time despite generally solid rate stats. He’s punched out 21.2% of his opponents, issued walks at an 8.7% clip and kept 50.2% of batted balls against him on the ground.

The 29-year-old hasn’t been plagued by home runs (1.07 HR/9) or an outlandish average on balls in play (.301). However, Lovelady has struggled a fair bit to prevent the runners he does yield from crossing home plate; Lovelady’s 65% strand rate is about seven percentage points worse than average and goes a long way toward explaining the gap between his 5.26 ERA and fielding-independent metrics like FIP (4.32) and SIERA (4.05).

With the Twins, Lovelady was in the midst of a strong run in Triple-A. He’d pitched 20 2/3 innings for their St. Paul affiliate, logging a pristine 1.31 ERA with a 26.5% strikeout rate, an 8.4% walk rate and a 60.4% grounder rate. He’s not a hard-thrower, sitting just 91.7 mph with his average heater, but Lovelady sports a career 2.67 ERA, 27% strikeout rate and 6.8% walk rate in parts of seven Triple-A seasons.

These types of additions often result in short stays with the big league club, but if Lovelady gets out to a nice start and solidifies a place in the Mets’ relief corps, he can be retained via arbitration this winter and controlled for an additional three seasons. The Mets have lost southpaws A.J. Minter and Danny Young to season-ending surgeries. At the moment, DFA pickup José Castillo is the lone southpaw in their bullpen. Lovelady will join him and hope for an extended opportunity not dissimilar to the one that Young parlayed into a more solid spot in Carlos Mendoza’s bullpen. However, Lovelady is out of minor league options, which could work against him in that regard.

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