Teams have been tinkering with their 60-man player pools throughout the 2020 season, at times cutting veterans to make room for prospects and at times cutting bait on some lower-tier organizational pieces in order to make room for more experienced additions (be they via waiver claim, free-agent signing, etc.). There have been several clubs to announce additions to their player pools already Friday, and while such moves seem innocuous, it’s of course worth pointing out that adding a player to the 60-man pool makes him eligible to be traded.
That doesn’t mean all of the players added to pools today are on the trading block — far from it. We’ve also already seen the Marlins (in the Richard Bleier trade) and the Blue Jays (in the Taijuan Walker trade) take advantage of using players to be named later to get around the rule that only players in a 60-man pool are eligible to be traded. Both sent a PTBNL to their trade partner, each of whom is expected to be a non-60-man player that will be announced after the season.
So while not all of today’s additions will change hands, it’s still notable that some of these players now could change hands without needing to be listed as a PTBNL. In that scenario, a new club could get a look at said player at its alternate training site and, if close enough to the Majors, perhaps even promote them in September.
Here’s a quick rundown…
- The Giants announced that first baseman/outfielder Chris Shaw and righty Melvin Adon were added to the 60-man player pool. Shaw, 26, was San Francisco’s first-round pick (No. 31 overall) back in 2015 and rated among the club’s best prospects for several years. His shine has worn off, however, after some shaky showings in the upper minors and the Majors. Shaw carries a .280/.328/.538 slash in 1092 Triple-A plate appearances but has struck out at a 30 percent clip there. He’s hit .153/.244/.222 in 82 big league PAs. Speculatively, he seems like a change-of-scenery candidate. Adon, also 26, received an 80 grade on his heater at FanGraphs this offseason and was called the hardest thrower in the minors by Eric Longenhagen and Kiley McDaniel. However, they also gave him just 30 command on the 20-80 scale and called his chances of realizing his ceiling low due to his inability to locate. Adon walked 34 batters, hit another and threw 11 wild pitches in 55 1/3 innings last year.
- The Mets added third baseman Brett Baty, tweets Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. Baty, 20, was the No. 12 pick in the 2019 draft and is considered to be among the organization’s top prospects. He divided last year between rookie and Low-A ball, where he batted .234/.368/.452 with seven home runs in 228 plate appearances. Now that Baty’s in the fold, the Mets have all of their top five prospects in the player pool — including Andres Gimenez in the Majors — as DiComo points out.
- Right-hander Brent Honeywell has been added to the Rays’ pool and reported to their alternate site in Port Charlotte, tweets MLB.com’s Juan Toribio. The highly touted Honeywell underwent Tommy John surgery in February 2018, hasn’t pitched since and may not take the mound for the Rays this season. By adding Honeywell to their pool, though, the Rays will give the 25-year-old an opportunity to rehab while facing professional hitters, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times notes. For now, though, “there are still plenty of boxes” for Honeywell to check before he makes his MLB debut, according to manager Kevin Cash.
- The Nationals already added righty Sterling Sharp and outfielder Jeremy De La Rosa earlier today (as covered here), and this afternoon they announced two more additions: infielders Jackson Cluff and Drew Mendoza. Both have reported to the alternate site in Fredricksburg. Cluff was a 2019 sixth-rounder who spent his first pro season in Single-A, where he batted .229/.320/.367 with five homers and 11 steals in 280 trips to the plate. The 23-year-old is now generally regarded as one of the Nationals’ top 20 prospects. Mendoza, another 2019 draft choice (third round, No. 94), hovers around Washington’s top 10 farmhands at multiple outlets. The 22-year-old also spent 2019 at Single-A, slashing .264/.377/.383 with four HRs and three steals in 239 plate appearances.
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Wow, Chadwick Boseman died. I know it’s not really relevant to this post, but tip of the cap for his portrayal of Jackie Robinson since this is the makeup Jackie Robinson day.
jdgoat
That is incredibly sad. He was so talented.
uncle1sock
He’ll be back in End Game
Clampdown
I wonder if the Giants added Shaw to try and move Belt or Flores
2020WorldChampions
The Giants are a miserable team. Lol
15-19 w-27 DIFF 1/2 gm away from last place in the division. Zaidi needs to hold a Fire sale
Howie415
What would be the point of a ‘fire sale’? You wouldn’t get anybody of value?
GiantsX3
You all speak of the G Men as if you thought they were in or expected to be in the race this year. You should all be well aware of the fact that they are in a rebuild and have been for the past few years now.
Howie415
I never said that. I just don’t see them getting any real value from trading their veterans. Trading just for the sake of trading is kinda pointless.
Clampdown
I definitely didn’t say I expected them to be in the race. If they moved belt I’d expect it be to unload cash and if they moved Flores I’d expect it to be for a middle tier prospect.
looiebelongsinthehall
Many are added just to give them the ability to train with others in the alternative camp.
missjill2u
I thought the Shaw experiment was over long ago. Hasn’t he had many opportunities a la Mac?
leolujan77
Rip
Jgwi2az
I’m confused about the 60 man rules- or really the non 60 player pool. This article states a minor league player of a club can’t play/work out with the ones in the player pool. That’s odd. I guess because of covid? So 32 players is good but not 35 or 40
tim815
A player not in the 60 man player pool isn’t allowed at the alternate training site.
Owners could push that to 75, 90 or 100.
They don’t.
Those players would then receive per diem.
Jgwi2az
Thanks Tim
whyhayzee
The Mets had a fabulous day yesterday.
drasco036
I hope I’m wrong but I have a feeling Honeywell’s career is over before it began. I’m surprised he has been able to overcome the broken elbow (well I guess that has yet to be proven) and then suffering the torn UCL the following year.