MLB Offseason discussion and news: Brian Snitker extended
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Mariners CEO has awful press conference. www.mlbtraderumors.com/2021/02/mariners-ceo-kevin-mather-discusses-prospects-extensions-finances.html
Reds' Lorenzen wants to pitch 180 innings, play the OF in between starts.The Tigers have agreed to a contract with free-agent right-hander Julio Teheran, per Jon Heyman of MLB Network. It’s a non-guaranteed deal, though Teheran will earn a $3MM base salary if he makes the Tigers’ roster. He could rake in another $1MM in incentives if he starts 20 games for the team.
The Cubs have re-signed free-agent outfielder Cameron Maybin, according to Jon Morosi of MLB.com. It’s a minor league contract with an invitation to major league spring training, Morosi adds.
The Pirates and veteran corner infielder Todd Frazier are in agreement on a minor league contract. He has received an invite to spring training.
The Cubs have designated outfielder Phillip Ervin for assignment. The move opens up a roster spot for Jake Marisnick, whose signing is now official.
The Giants and right-hander Shun Yamaguchi are in agreement on a contract, per Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle (via Twitter). The deal is likely to be a split Major League/minor league contract, notes Slusser.
Rockies outfielder Ian Desmond is opting out of the 2021 season, at least temporarily.
The Braves are in agreement on a contract with corner infielder Jake Lamb, reports Mark Bowman of MLB.com (Twitter link). It’s expected to be a major league pact, per Joel Sherman of the New York Post (via Twitter). The deal is pending a physical. Lamb is a client of CAA Sports.
The Giants have reached an agreement to sign righty Aaron Sanchez, reports Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle. It’s a $4MM deal with another $2.5MM in incentives, adds Slusser. Sanchez is represented by the Boras Corporation.
The Rays are in agreement on a contract with reliever Chaz Roe, reports Robert Murray of FanSided (Twitter link). The 34-year-old returns to the Tampa Bay organization for a fifth consecutive season.
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January 15 was the deadline for teams and arbitration-eligible players to officially submit salary figures for the 2021, and by the time the day was done, only 13 players didn’t reach agreement on a contract. The majority of teams now adhere to the “file or trial” strategy, meaning that no further negotiations on a one-year deal will take place between the arbitration deadline and a hearing with an arbiter, which theoretically puts pressure on players to get a deal done if they are wary about taking their case to a third party.
“File and trial” tactics didn’t stop the Astros and Carlos Correa from agreeing to a one-year deal for just the 2021 season, which is also Correa’s last year before gaining free agent eligibility. We also saw three multi-year deals reached, all from the greater Los Angeles area — the Dodgers reached two-year deals with Walker Buehler and Austin Barnes, while the Angels inked a two-year pact with Shohei Ohtani.
This left nine unresolved cases that went all the way to a hearing (held over Zoom) between an arbiter, the player, his representative(s), and front office personnel arguing the team’s side. The teams won five of the nine hearings, continuing the very narrow edge teams have held over players in arb cases in recent years — over the last 99 arbitration hearings, teams hold a 51-48 record over players.
For the full list of every salary for every arbitration-eligible player this offseason, check out the MLB Trade Rumors Arb Tracker. Sticking to the 13 players with unresolved cases from January 15, here’s the rundown…
Avoided Arbitration, One-Year Contract
Carlos Correa, Astros: One year, $11.7MM (Correa filed for a $12.5MM salary, Astros filed for $9.75MM)
Avoided Arbitration, Multi-Year ContractShohei Ohtani, Angels: Two years, $8.5MM (Ohtani filed for $3.3MM, Angels filed for $2.5MM)
Walker Buehler, Dodgers: Two years, $8MM (Buehler filed for $4.15MM, Dodgers filed for $3.3MM)
Austin Barnes, Dodgers: Two years, $4.3MM (Barnes filed for $2MM, Dodgers filed for $1.5MM)
Arbitration Hearings, Won By PlayerIan Happ, Cubs: $4.1MM (Cubs filed for $3.25MM).
Jack Flaherty, Cardinals: $3.9MM (Cardinals filed for $3MM)
Mike Soroka, Braves: $2.8MM (Braves filed for $2.1MM)
Ji-Man Choi, Rays: $2.45MM (Rays filed for $1.85MM)
Arbitration Hearings, Won By TeamDansby Swanson, Braves: $6MM (Swanson filed for $6.7MM)
Donovan Solano, Giants: $3.25MM (Solano filed for $3.9MM)
Ryan Yarbrough, Rays: $2.3MM (Yarbrough filed for $3.1MM)
Anthony Santander, Orioles: $2.1MM (Santander filed for $2.475MM)
J.D. Davis, Mets: $2.1MM (Davis filed for $2.475MM) -
NL MVP Freddie Freeman and his wife have welcomed twins to their family. Congratulations to them both!
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Seattle Mariners CEO Kevin Mather has resigned after his awful press conference.
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I am hearing that Albert Pujols might be retiring after this season. Might be false, more info to come.
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BREAKING: Albert Pujols's wife says that he will be retiring after this season.
It does seem as this is the case. He will need 38 home runs to get to 700 this season, a VERY tough feat for anyone, let alone a 41 year old. -
@jz2016cubs said in MLB Offseason discussion and news: BREAKING: ALBERT PUJOLS RETIRING AFTER THIS SEASON, PER HIS WIFE:
BREAKING: Albert Pujols's wife says that he will be retiring after this season.
It does seem as this is the case. He will need 38 home runs to get to 700 this season, a VERY tough feat for anyone, let alone a 41 year old.I thought he already retired.I don't watch many Angels games.
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The Giants have agreed to a minor-league deal with veteran lefty Scott Kazmir, sources tell ESPN's Buster Olney. Kazmir, 37, has not pitched in the majors since 2016.
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MLB NEWS:
The Dodgers have acquired first baseman/outfielder Ryan Noda from the Blue Jays, Juan Toribio of MLB.com was among those to report. Noda was the second of two players to be named later (joining right-hander Kendall Williams) in the teams’ August trade centering on veteran righty Ross Stripling.Barring a contract extension, Rockies shortstop Trevor Story will be one of the most sought-after free agents on the open market next winter. The Rockies don’t expect to trade Story before the season starts, but they also haven’t discussed a long-term deal with the 28-year-old, Nick Groke of The Athletic tweets.
The Phillies are among the clubs to have checked in recently on free-agent righty Jake Odorizzi’s asking price, MLB Network’s Jon Heyman tweets. He adds that the Angels have maintained some level of interest in the right-hander throughout free agency as well. There’s still no indication that Odorizzi is in serious talks with any individual team at this point.
The Twins announced Wednesday morning that shortstop Royce Lewis, the No. 1 overall pick from the 2017 draft and one of their top two prospects, has been diagnosed with a tear in his right knee’s anterior cruciate ligament and will require surgery. The procedure comes with an expected recovery time of at least nine months, so it’s likely to wipe out his entire season. Lewis is slated to undergo surgery on Friday.
BIG NEWS THERE.Jose Abreu and Andrew Miller tested positive for COVID.
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MLB NEWS:
The Red Sox have designated right-hander Marcus Walden for assignment, Steve Hewitt of the Boston Herald tweets. They did so to make room for the signing of utilityman Marwin Gonzalez, who’s now officially part of the team.The Pirates have acquired outfielder Dustin Fowler from the Athletics for cash considerations, according to Rob Biertempfel of The Athletic. Fowler spent a brief time in limbo after the A’s designated him for assignment Monday.
The Giants have signed right-hander Jeremy Walker, he announced Wednesday on Instagram (h/t: Mark W. Sanchez of KNBR). It’s presumably a minor league contract for Walker, whom the Braves released Feb. 12.
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Manager Brian Snitker, who has guided the Braves to three consecutive NL East titles, has received a contract extension through the 2023 season with a club option for '24.
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Sorry I haven't been on as much lately.
Joey Votto has tested positive for COVID-19, and has been placed on the IL -
Full Stadium Capacity for the Texas Rangers in 2021
The Texas Rangers just announced that Globe Life Field will be at 100% capacity for the 2021 season!Globe Life Field can fit up to almost 41,000 fans.
Fans will be required to wear a mask or face covering at the ballpark except when actively eating or drinking at their ticketed seats.
Hand sanitizing stations will be available throughout the ballpark.
All tickets will be digital and only credit cards will be accepted at concession stands/ retail locations.
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