The Padres could play a major role in the market over the next few days, Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports writes on Twitter. Indeed, the organization has already made one interesting move today. San Diego is looking around for a controllable shortstop and could conceivably match up with the Cubs, Passan suggests. (From an outside perspective, it seems ace reliever Brad Hand would be the most likely Padres piece to pique Chicago’s interest, but that’s just speculation.) Also, the team’s interest in free agent first baseman Eric Hosmer is seemingly increasingly serious. Jon Heyman of Fan Rag tweets that the Friars are “strongly in [the] mix” for Hosmer, while Passan says the sides have gained “traction” in discussions.
Here’s more from the position-player side of the market:
- At this point, at least, the Braves are not engaged on the market for third baseman Mike Moustakas, according to Jim Bowden of MLB Network Radio (via Twitter). Atlanta does have interest in improving at the hot corner, but it seems that new GM Alex Anthopoulos is not all that intrigued by the powerful but OBP-challenged Moustakas. Of course, there’s still time for the market to develop.
- Free agent second baseman Neil Walker is still looking for a four-year deal, according to Heyman (via Twitter). That seems like a lofty ask, though, for a 32-year-old player on a market full of possibilities at second. Walker has been a steady producer, to be sure, and finished with a strong .267/.409/.433 run with the Brewers, but with so many other options out there it seems more likely he’ll end up settling for a two or three-year guarantee.
- The Mets have some interest in free agent Mike Napoli, per the New York Post’s Joel Sherman. Indeed, the club’s new skipper, Mickey Callaway, has reached out to Napoli to discuss the possibility. (The two share a connection from the Indians.) Presumably, Napoli would share time with Dominic Smith at first base, with the organization arranging a natural platoon pairing and then allowing things to play out based upon performance.
- As the Cardinals continue to seek ways to upgrade after missing on Giancarlo Stanton, they have been scanning the market for alternatives. The team’s preference, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch writes, is to “turn two of their excess outfielders into one newcomer.” That would seemingly represent a fairly clean way to improve the roster, though of course it will likely also require a rather particular trade partner. It is not difficult to imagine such a team also wishing to receive a sweetener in exchange for giving up a premium asset for volume. There are plenty more details and quotes from the Cards front office in the post.
- The Diamondbacks have been contacted by other organizations about the availability of their middle infielders, per Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic (via Twitter). Arizona certainly has quite some volume of MLB-level options up the middle, though it’s also not entirely clear at this point just which players (if any) have firmly secured places in the club’s long-term plans. It’s possible that market demand could help dictate the decisonmaking process, too, as the organization seeks ways to navigate a tricky payroll situation. Though none of the team’s top middle infielders are very costly, that very feature might allow the D-Backs to bring back equally affordable pieces that meet needs or perhaps structure a package deal to shed other salary. Chris Owings ($3.8MM arb projection) has only two years of control left, while Nick Ahmed ($1.1MM) has three and Daniel Descalso will hit the open market after earning $2MM in 2018. Ketel Marte and Brandon Drury are still shy of arbitration.
brewfan27
David Sterns go sign Neil Walker
brewcrew08
I would only want Walker back on a 2yr/15M type deal. We have 2-3 legit prospects in the system that will be ready in 2 or so years
Robertowannabe
Might not be a bad deal. 4 years with a guy who has not played a full season due to injuries the last few years is asking a lot. He will never get it and may well take the 2 year offer from the Brewers.
soggycereal
hope angels pick him up before then. brew crew has more options at 2nd than halos
baseballpun
The Cards are so afraid of overpaying for players, but in most cases the only way to get premium talent that you didn’t draft yourself is to overpay with either money or prospects. They’re just going to have to get over it if they want a difference-maker.
kaido24
Afraid, or they cannot lure big name talent here for various reasons whenever the talent has the ability to make their choice of destination?
ABCD
Seems kind of oppressive over there and I’m not talking about the humidity nor the city itself.
kaido24
At times I’m entitled to agree with you on that.
Benklasner
Inclined to agree? Or you’re the only person entitled to an opinion? Haters gonna hate. Every big city has problems. Why does every feel the need to single out St. Louis?
bearcat6
Enough already. If you are referring to crime, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and a few other big cities are no better, and in at least four cases worse.
Bryzzo2016
Exactly! They overpaid for Fowler, tried to overpay for Heyward, TRIED to get Stanton’s ridiculous contract. It’s very clear that the issue isn’t money, the issue is no one wants to go to STL.
firstbleed
They tried to overpay for David Price too.
gyorkoff
Red Sox outbid them substantially so not really.
troll
matheny is the problem
baseballpun
I don’t remember the specifics, but I think the Cubs offered a higher annual average than the Cards and two opt-out years, so I don’t think it was just because he preferred the city of Chicago. And St. Louis is in good company with 25 other places Stanton refused to go to. If Stl threw money around the way the Nationals did, it wouldn’t matter that nobody wants to live part-time in St. Louis.
ABCD
Leake, too, but Dipoto bailed them out.
bearcat6
It’s not that Stanton didn’t like St. Louis — he sought out LA and NY, and waited until one of those big fish took the bait. Do I see another A-Rod?
Cubbie Steve
How so? He was up front about the teams he was willing to go to, specifically leaving off the Cardinals (and Giants). He even went so far to say that he only met with both teams just to see how other teams operate. Nothing he said ever made it sound like he liked St. Louis. If he accepted a trade there, it would’ve been because the Marlins started to gut the rest of the team and force his hand knowing he didn’t want to play on another rebuilding team…
JKB 2
No bearcat its Stanton did not want to play in St. Louis
Thurman8er
If everyone is overpaying, doesn’t it just become “paying” at that point?
amishthunderak
Take your common sense away from the nonsense comments on this site!
brucewayne
I’d like to see the Cards sign the switch-hitting Santana to play 1B. Then make a trade of the surplus OF for a better OF bat. They also need to shore up the bull pen too. Then next year try to sign one of the premier free agent bats!
sidewinder11
Personally I’d like to see the DBacks trade Ketel Marte. His stock should be higher now than it was when they acquired him last year. Ahmed can play everyday at short with Drury and Descaldo at 2nd. Lamb plays 3rd with Drury moving over to 3rd against lefties. Owings proved that he can be a valuable weapon as a super utility Brock Holt type. Marte is the only player that really doesn’t fort n right now..:
sidewinder11
*fit in
Mike_Davis
Marte is the one player not going anywhere. He has 5 years of team control . For a tight budget team like the Dbacks, moving him over any of the other three players makes zero sense.
Benklasner
More likely chris owings gets traded. He would look good in an angel uniform but I think hes more of a brewers guy… like a better Eric Sogard.
lowtalker1
Rock star gm doing his thing
It won’t be a 2015 splash but it’ll be interesting
ABCD
Cubs don’t need to trade their shortstops for pitching. Move along, Padres!
lowtalker1
So you’ll just have a guy rot in the minors bc of Russel?
They need more pitching a team would love to have hand
The cubs should just trade schwaber to the As then
Just bc
joparx
There’s no position player rotting in the minors on the cubs, they have all been traded or promoted, none of their prospects are in the top 100 and their top 5 are all pitchers
Cubbie Steve
Depending on the list, there is a SS at the top of the Cubs’ prospect list. But he’s probably at least 3 years away, so he definitely wouldn’t be rotting away.
bleacherbum
Or what makes the most sense is that the Padres trade Hand and Solarte to the Cubs for Russell and a couple prospects.
Hand becomes the setup man for Morrow.
Baez moves to SS and Solarte plays 2nd while keeping Zobrist in his normal role.
Both teams get better.
hojostache
There is next to zero chance that Russell gets moved.. I think Baez would get moved before him, though the Cubs held onto him when he really struggled, so I’m not sure why they’d consider moving him now for a BP arm.
ABCD
So, three years of Solarte and two years of Hand for four years of Russell? I wouldn’t. Addi’s got a lot of upside. He’s just 24 and I don’t believe he’s a .240 hitter much longer.
Varangian
Solarte? Because the cubs need another 2B. Who doesn’t get on base.
Red Ivy
Addi, Baez and schwarber all stay. Happ and others possibly gets moved for Duffy.
AndThisGameBelongsToMySanDiegoPadres
That is fine. We’ll just wait until they either become Rule 5 eligible or run out of options and have to be exposed to waivers and take them from you! >=)
cygnus2112
Based on the specific wording about the Cards desires versus what’s been reported, it seems like the A’s would be one of the few suitors that are looking for multiple OF’s that STL could flip for one bat coming back in return and the only piece that Oakland could send back that would make somewhat sense is Khrush Davis and though I’d be cool with a Piscotty/Grichuk/middling prospect for KD, I doubt others would be in Cardinal Nation!
That said if they did do that, you still need more and IMO, a more contact oriented bat that could offset Davis’ strikeouts.
A bat that would fit this description would be perhaps Zach Cozart at SS who could serve as a 3 year bridge to Delvin Perez and then you’d move DeJong to 3B which is more suited to his defensive ability long term anyways but to each their own…
baseballpun
I’d like a trade for Ozuna and signing Cozart and some more relievers.
brucewayne
Don’t need Davis in the OF. He’s terrible on defense. Not unless he can play 1B. There are other teams like the Giants
brucewayne
, Rays, Orioles, Jays, Mariners , Mets , Rangers
brucewayne
and plenty other teams looking for OF too!
Solaris601
The combination of age and injury history (back) for Walker make a 4-year contract way beyond reality. He’ll get a 2-year deal only after teams with a need at 2B have exhausted all other avenues.
hojostache
Exactly. Walker is a good clubhouse guy who is solid in the field and decent at the plate. That’s all great…but his back. While the Mets already have a few 2B (none of whom are a complete player), I wouldn’t mind him back with the Mets on a 2yr deal…but a 4yr deal is crazy given his health and the availability of multiple other players w/o the injury history.
Aldo estrada
Cmon padres stay agressive as long as we dont give away prospects and only subtract for the ML roster. Just dont trade lamet,Myers,Margot,Renfroe,hedges
AndThisGameBelongsToMySanDiegoPadres
And don’t trade anyone with any semblance of long term value for Iglesias, Profar or Galvis.
Benklasner
Yeah, Trade Tatis instead!
SixFlagsMagicPadres
I just hope they don’t let Boras string them along into giving Hosmer a massive overpay of a contract that could hamstring them down the line. Hopefully they learned their lesson from 2015.
CheeseHeadPadre
That’s what I’m concerned about too. Don’t get me wrong I’m all for it to get Myers off 1B where he frankly doesn’t belong and I think his clubhouse presence would be fantastic but only at a palatable price. And since it’s Boras that makes me assume that’s impossible. Course if you can sign both Hosmer and Cozart somehow…
Wikid SD
Well a line up like this wouldn’t jeopardize giving away any of our prospects, yet looks pretty solid both offensively/defensively for 2018? Gives us at least 3 left handed bats. Maybe AJ pulls out another decent SP find for the rotation and we keep Hand for the back end?
1)Margot
Cozart
Myers
Hosmer
Renfroe
Solarte/Headley
Spangy
Hedge
SP
Cubbie Steve
Not sure about that Cubs/Padres connection. Cubs definitely aren’t trading Russell or Baez for a reliever, so not sure what controllable SS they’re thinking of.
Ah, the season of craziness is upon us!
ZMZobeck
I’m so tired of the dbacks thinking anger is a good young shortstop! He doesn’t belong in the mlb. Send him away or keep in AA ball
ZMZobeck
Ahmed^*