Blue Jays Discussion: 2024-25 Off-season: The free agent watch begins (and sometimes old baseball radio broadcasts)

hockeywiz542

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Juan Soto would look for a 12/14 year contract with options, which guarantees at least $45 MM per season, with a termination clause in the third and fourth years.

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MLB rumors: Juan Soto, trade markets take shape before Thanksgiving - USA Today

1. Juan Soto free agent sweepstakes

Owners and general managers are convinced that Soto will sign his mega-contract perhaps no later than the conclusion of the winter meetings. This won’t be a repeat case of 2019 when Bryce Harper and Manny Machado patiently waited until their markets blossomed in spring training, or last winter when the money that was there in December evaporated in February.

There really are only four teams that are seriously in play for Soto: The Mets, the Yankees, the Toronto Blue Jays and the Boston Red Sox.

The Los Angeles Dodgers just won a World Series without Soto, and it wasn’t much of an inconvenience to drive through traffic across town, and meet with Soto and agent Scott Boras. The meeting helps perhaps drives the price up for Soto, and even more important, puts a little pressure on outfielder Teoscar Hernandez into re-signing with them.

Oh, and after all of speculation that the Philadelphia Phillies are involved in the Soto sweepstakes?

They haven’t had a single conversation with Boras to express interest in Soto.

The Mets are the clear-cut favorite, executives say, simply because they don’t believe there’s a soul who will outbid owner Steve Cohen, while Yankees have a price in mind that they don’t want to exceed.

The Blue Jays could be the sleeper, but with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette eligible for free agency in a year, Toronto would have to dramatically beat the Mets' offer to have a prayer.

8. Toronto Blue Jays: Most likely to overpay

The Blue Jays, the American League’s most underachieving team in recent years, reaching the postseason three times but failing to win a playoff game since 2016, have to win this year or heads could roll.


This is a critical year with president Mark Shapiro in the final year of his contract, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette in the final year before free agency.

They will have no choice but to overpay free agents with players well aware that Guerrero and Bichette could be gone. This is why no one believes Soto is coming their way unless they dramatically outbid the Mets.

They will have to make easily the highest offer if they’re successful in landing in Burnes or Fried, along with outfielder Anthony Santander, whom they badly covet.

The danger is avoiding being used by agents simply to drive up the price tag – as the San Francisco Giants found out in in recent years.
 

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Obviously what Swanson did 2 seasons ago was good, and I guess hope he returns, but man he was horrible last season, makes the Teo trade look even more bad.

Swanson had a 2.55 ERA in 27 appearances after the All-Star break and a WHIP of about 1.00. He returned to form last year and I don't think there are any concerns there over and above any other reliever.

He just had a terrible April-May which might have been connected to his son getting hit by a car/seriously injured right before the season started.
 

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Is this going to be like last year where the bank it all on Soto signing and then go to a crappy plan C afterwards because they have no plan B?
 

The Iceman

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Without derailing the thread having to be the highest bidder for every FA is not sustainable or a way to build a team.
The 2 bozo's in charge should have been fired.
Horrible farm system (2 best prospects had TJ surgery and a steroid hit), last place team, record team payroll and their strategy is to spend more $$$ to fix it just is wrong.

Add that the teams top 2 assets are walking to free agency. What do you have to do to get fired???

Anyways I would love to see the team go after the cash strapped teams to duplicate a Donaldson scenario. legit player that was going to be too expensive for a small market team.
Rather than opening the wallet to overpay for older FA.
 

Ale Brew

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Without derailing the thread having to be the highest bidder for every FA is not sustainable or a way to build a team.
The 2 bozo's in charge should have been fired.
Horrible farm system (2 best prospects had TJ surgery and a steroid hit), last place team, record team payroll and their strategy is to spend more $$$ to fix it just is wrong.

Add that the teams top 2 assets are walking to free agency. What do you have to do to get fired???

Anyways I would love to see the team go after the cash strapped teams to duplicate a Donaldson scenario. legit player that was going to be too expensive for a small market team.
Rather than opening the wallet to overpay for older FA.
They definitely did that with Matt Chapman.

I wonder about Brandon Lowe from the Rays. I think it’s his last year of arbitration, the Rays are notoriously cheap and likely have even more financial constraints this year.

Louis Robert is another that gets mentioned frequently. He was terrible last year and will likely walk in FA next year, so may be a good buy low candidate.

I’m sure there are others. I’d have imagine they are exploring these types of opportunity in addition to FA’s.
 

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