The Reds are headed to the playoffs for the first time since 2013, thanks in large part to an excellent season from staff ace Trevor Bauer. Naturally, the team is hopeful of retaining the star right-hander when he hits free agency this winter, though president of baseball Dick Williams said the Reds’ braintrust (which includes owner/CEO Bob Castellini and GM Nick Krall) were still what they hope is a long October run away from discussing offseason plans.
“Well, you know, Bob and I and Nick and the group will do everything we can to make that happen,” Williams told MLB.com’s Mark Sheldon and other reporters. “I’d love to say yes that there are scenarios where it could happen. It’s honestly not something we’re working on today, right now, we’re really focused on the postseason, but I’d love to think that Trevor would come back.”
The Reds aren’t strangers to big contracts, as evidenced by Joey Votto’s team-record extension from the 2012 season and most recent deals like Eugenio Suarez’s extension or last offseason’s free agent deals with Nick Castellanos and Mike Moustakas. This winter’s spending market will undeniably be different in the wake of the shortened 2020 season and the league-wide revenue losses brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, but in terms of pure track record, it isn’t out of the question that the Reds could lure Bauer back to the fold.
In a pure bidding war for a top free agent, the Reds would be underdogs. But given Bauer’s rather unique stance towards free agency, Cincinnati might have a better chance than expected. “I don’t think any team is out of the running to sign me,” Bauer told Sheldon and other media members, and the righty added that he has enjoyed his time with the team — particularly now that the playoffs are a reality.
“I don’t see this team as a losing team. We lost some games early that we probably shouldn’t have lost, but we’re in a position now to go to the postseason, and it takes a lot of energy to change a culture and to get over the hump initially,” Bauer said. “Once you do, you set yourself up for a window of success. Looking out into the future, if you’re talking about the I-want-to-win qualification, I feel like this is a team that I can win with, for sure.”
As evidenced by the last two weeks, the Reds are a formidable team when everything is running on all cylinders. Cincinnati is 10-3 over its last 13 games, a well-timed hot streak that booked the Reds a spot in the NL playoff bracket. Led by Bauer, the club’s pitching has been among the league’s best over that 13-game stretch, and the offense that struggled for much of the season finally began to perk up (a 102 wRC+ since September 13, the tenth-best such mark of any team in baseball).
It remains to be seen whether or not the Reds can make some noise this particular October, and going forward, the pieces are seemingly in place to make the team a consistent winner. Moustakas and (if he doesn’t opt out) Castellanos are signed through at least the 2023 season, Suarez through 2024, Sonny Gray through 2022, and younger building blocks like Luis Castillo, Jesse Winker, and Tyler Mahle only become arbitration-eligible this coming winter.
That being said, Cincinnati definitely placed a win-now focus on 2020 while Bauer was still in the fold. A little less than $13MM will be freed up when free agents Freddy Galvis, Anthony DeSclafani, and Nate Jones come off the books, though that money may be fully absorbed by the team’s many forthcoming arbitration raises. It doesn’t leave much room for Bauer to get a big bump up from his $17.5MM salary for 2020, and Bauer’s stated willingness to consider shorter-term deals (on a bigger average annual value) helps the Reds in the longer run but still puts them well beyond their usual financial comfort zone for 2021 or 2022 unless Castellini okays such a splurge.
If Bauer did leave, the Reds would at least get some return in the form of a draft pick. The club will surely issue Bauer a qualifying offer that will be rejected, thus putting the Reds in line to receive a compensatory draft pick if Bauer signs elsewhere.
JesseJackson
Trevor Bauer is complete moron. He reminds me of Ricky Henderson.
pinkerton
Yeah…a moron laughing all the way to the bank. Bauer’s smart, and is what MLB needs.
bkbkbkbk
This all day. Imagine spending time on an obscure rumors site comment section , about a sport you love and thinking the only player who loves the game so much his personal experimentations to move the game forward have launched a best selling book, changed every scouting department in the sport and has made himself accessible and honest to all fans is dumb.
Literally any team would be lucky to have Trevor.
joeyvottossocks
Exactly why I was over the moon when they acquired him and want him to stay.
astrosfansince1974
Rickey is smart.
tonyinsingapore
“Rickey don’t like it when Rickey can’t find Rickey’s limo.”
An actual quote…
Briffle2
Jimmy played pretty good.
66TheNumberOfTheBest
Well, to be fair, why would Rickey like that?
jorge78
I remember his other famous quote: “I haven’t cashed my paychecks because I’m waiting for interest rates to go up.”
BrandonGregory74
I remember when he didn’t cash a $1 million bonus check because he mounted it on his wall. The A’s accounting department went nuts.
pinstripes17
you’re a complete moron, Ivan
cwsOverhaul
Rickey Henderson was one of the most exciting players of all time. The brashness in his case was fun and justified.
DarkSide830
yeah, i dont really think Henderson and Bauer are comperable. Henderson was a superstar who was undoubtedly the best at what he was known for – stealing bases. i dont know how he could have been polarizing.
DarkSide830
its one thing to say the guy is annoying, but moron is the wrong word.
wild bill tetley
Start with 3/$100 and go higher from there. That will show you’re doing everything you can.
bhd360
According to Bauer he’s only signing 1 year deals to maximize his earnings. Guess we’ll see if he was BSing or not.
wild bill tetley
That’s what he claims except he’s been in arbitration and pre-arb purgatory since he arrived in the majors. I think he said that in-response to whether or not he’d sign an extension to bypass the arbitration process. More than likely he’s made more money doing this rather than a long-term contract.
I’m betting he settles on a long-term deal. More than the 3-years I mentioned.
joeshmoe11
He was interviewed a few weeks ago on Barstool or somewhere and he walked back his 1 year deal comments
tigersfan81
Bauer has stated in the past 2 weeks that he’d take a long term deal with a team in a good position to win a title. He has also stated that he would prefer to be part of a 4 man rotation.
JesseJackson
He also said he prefers to stay in the hotel penthouse, he prefers brunettes, he prefers his filet mignon medium rare, and will only drink Evian water. He is more of a diva than a baseball player. He would get along great with Jennifer Lopez. Bauer is a moron and everybody knows it.
joeshmoe11
Not everyone knows he a moron but thanks to you stating that several times many more are aware. Thanks!
padam
@Ivan – You say that likes there’s something wrong with that. Sounds to me like you’re judgemental of others, yet defensive when done to you. Just sayin’…
DarkSide830
well no one’s doing the last part of that.
DarkSide830
really hope the Phillies stay away. volatile year to year production, will cost a boatload and the guy is annoying. no thanks.
pinstripes17
what should be annoying to Philly fans is their terrible pitching staff and trash fans like you., the Phillies need Bauer not the other way around.
DarkSide830
we dont need him. Bauer isn’t the only good SP in baseball and with Nola-Wheeler-Eflin we’re better signing a cheaper 4th/5th SP type and using the money we would save over signing Bauer to help the pen.
earmbrister
Yeah, why would the Phils need the best pitcher in the NL? And is his reputation as a hard worker annoying? Or do you find him being a complete student of pitching and pitcher mechanics annoying?
I hope the Reds manage to re-sign him, do he can annoy me with more Cy Youngs.
LH
I love Bauer, and this comment section is “moronic”. He had the best year, but is not the best pitcher in the NL.
earmbrister
And the best pitcher in the NL is?
earmbrister
And yes I agree that this comment section has been moronic
DarkSide830
and please elaborate on what makes me a trash fan, because not liking a polarizing player alone shouldnt do that. half this fanbase gave up on this team and I’ve had much more faith recently. that makes me trash, right?
BrandonGregory74
The only year he was really down he was playing through an ankle injury. The dude can flat out pitch and he is forward thinking. We need that.
13Morgs13
U also said in other thread u would welcome Drew Smyly back. U must love 500 baseball.
DarkSide830
you’ll take that back if he eliminates us tonight
13Morgs13
Lol. The Phillies have lost 6 of 7 when they Control their own destiny. Smyly is the least of the reasons why they didn’t make the playoffs. He stinks
DarkSide830
they mightve won the 1st Tampa game with him on the mound, and SF might have had a few less wins without him. honestly why are you on me about this anyway?
amanda_hugandkiss
ATL $6/220MM
brandons-3
Fun fact: The largest individual commitment ever given out by the Atlanta Braves is Freddie Freeman’s $135 million extension back in 2013. Before that the only nine figure contract was to Chipper Jones in 2000 (who I believe reworked that deal a few years later).
The only way Atlanta gives out a contract over $200 million is if the free agent market progresses to where $400 and $500 million dollar contracts are the new normal.
Ronk325
It would be good for baseball to see him stay with the Reds but I get the sense they will be outbid by a bigger market team
mlbnyyfan
Cohen will outbid everyone but my guess Bauer going to the Angels. If not Trout demands a trade to the Mets or Phillies it’s closer to home. The Mets I bet would trade DeGrom and more for Trout.
Ronk325
The Mets and Angels are probably the favorites to land him, or maybe the Dodgers. Also the ship has most likely sailed for Trout to be traded and the Mets aren’t going to trade deGrom for anyone
DarkSide830
the ship is sailed on Trout being trades because there’s no way that’s happening unless the Angels want to drastically cut salery.
DarkSide830
has* traded*
Dexxter
If the Angels offered Mike Trout for DeGrom…. Jake would be on the first flight to California.
Marvels MagaMan
We don’t deserve Trevor Bauer or Zach Greinke. They’re competitive and filthy on the mound but their antics are hilarious.
People don’t like how honest Trevor Bauer is. But dude is a competitor. That bulldog mentality on the mound isn’t something you can teach.
GaryWarriorsRedSoxx
When I read the quotes above I think I see that the Reds realize they WON’T sign Trevor Bauer. There speaking nice in this interview but they realize there’s no way they can keep this guy. They’re just saying the right things. So is Bauer by the way.
But he is 100% gone and not going to re-sign with the Cincinnati Reds. Book that. You can read it above if you analyze what they’re saying between the lines. Thoughts?
jorge78
Sounds spot on Gary…..
2020ball
I don’t think he’ll re-sign, but I don’t think it’s 100% either
Joeypower
The Jays will sign Bauer!!! 🙂
Dexxter
I’ve been saying this for a while.
Young exciting team with money to spend. Front line pitcher is probably tops on their wish list for 2021. Jays also have a reputation for giving their players a bit more freedom of expression and choice in their training.
Plus Shapiro traded for Bauer when with Cleveland. And signing with the leagues only non-American team seems like a very Bauer thing to do…. doesn’t it?
nymetsking
So basically, he’s gone
pjmcnu
Hahaha…everything the Reds can do…priceless. Why not just say “We’ll ask if he’ll stay for $8M, but I don’t know….”
Yankee Clipper
“Do everything” is easy. Just pay him an inordinate amount of money and he will sign. But they won’t, actually, do everything, they will do what they feel is feasible.
solaris602
“I don’t think any team is out of the running to sign me,” Bauer told Sheldon. Where is Bauer’s brutal honesty here? I guess he has to say that headed into free agency, but he knows as well as the rest of us that CLE and PIT won’t be submitting any offers to him any time soon.
I’m going to boldly predict that Bauer lands with a dark horse if he’s true to his word. I see him going to Miami, though the length and amount of that contract is anybody’s guess.
Rangers29
Dang, him and Alcantara atop that rotation would be nasty. Plus Sixto. I like that idea.
Regi Green
Think he means he would consider talking to any team,not that every team is after him.
Rangers29
Well since these comments have gotten of the topic of free agency: What teams do you expect to trade for pitching help, and what teams do you expect to sign guys like Bauer, Stroman etc.? I see the Jays as a trading team, and the Angels as a free agency team. Well those are the two teams I expect to make the biggest moves in that catergory.
BTW, I was wondering yesterday, what kind of contract should James Paxton get in free agency? He seems like a Rangers esque pickup, but I just can’t seem to think of a contract for him, 3 for 39?
GoLandCrabs
LOL Trevor is gone. Dude isn’t gonna sign in Cincinnati long term. Their budget is small and he will have plenty of big market suitors including 3 in SoCal
seth3120
Bauer is going where the money is just that simple. Forget the four man rotation that’s not happening. Unless he wants to sign some kind of injury clause which he won’t. The other starters aren’t going every 4th you know that. I think he ends up in Anaheim they need him in a bad way. They lost out on Cole I don’t think they lose out on Bauer
angt222
4 yrs/$80M?
TheBoatmen
Bauer isn’t signing a multi year deal. Yes he is maximizing his profits while risking his long term finances however if the rumours are true it is because he has a stupid bet with friends that if he signs more than a 1 year deal that his friends get to shoot him in the nuts with a paintball gun. Some things are worth more than money. I am thinking 1/30. to any contender who can pay that next season.
Col_chestbridge
Smart teams will stay away. Bauer, years ago the guy who hated the Astros for increasing their spin rate suspiciously, has this year seen his spin rate jump 400-500 rpms rather suddenly. After he’s made several posts about how the *only way that happens* is by using substances like pine tar.
The fact that he embarked on doing this going into his platform year should be a warning to other teams.
GaryWarriorsRedSoxx
Interesting…
angelsfan4life
Bauer has the Angels written all over him. It will take a team who is in desperate need to add starting pitching and be willing to pay what ever it takes. My guess is 6 years for 195 million. Then trade for another top of the rotation starter. Maybe find a way to trade for German Marquez from the Rockies. I know that it will cost a lot of prospects to get him, the Rockies will most likely go into this offseason looking to start rebuilding. With Story a FA after next season. Nolan most likely getting traded to dump his salary. Let’s face it, most teams won’t be able to afford his salary. I think the Dodgers would make the most sense to trade him to.