Diamondbacks right-hander Zach Davies declined his end of a mutual option for the 2023 season, reports Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic. The right-hander receives a $250K buyout, and (as per the MLB Players Association) has officially become a free agent.
Davies inked a one-year guarantee with the D’Backs in March, and posted a 4.09 ERA over 134 1/3 frames in 2022. It ended up being quite a solid return for Arizona on its $1.75MM investment ($1.5MM salary, plus the buyout) on the 29-year-old, and since Davies had some extra bonus money tied to his number of starts, his 27 trips to the mound likely earned him some additional dollars.
The value of the mutual option wasn’t known, though mutual options are almost never exercised by both parties. Davies had strikeout (17.9%) and walk (9.1%) rates that were well below the league average, as well as his typically low fastball velocity and chase rates, though he did do a good job of avoiding hard contact. A .257 BABIP undoubtedly helped Davies, as his 4.71 SIERA is perhaps a more accurate reflection of his 2022 performance.
It’s possible the Diamondbacks might pursue a reunion with Davies, but with these stats in mind, the D’Backs might choose to pursue another fairly inexpensive veteran arm rather than look to re-sign Davies himself. Arizona has Zac Gallen, Merrill Kelly, and Madison Bumgarner atop their projected rotation, with such younger hurlers as Drey Jameson, Tommy Henry, and Ryne Nelson set to compete for the final two spots in the starting five. The D’Backs could prefer to let those youngsters compete for just a lone rotation job, and acquire a veteran to fill the fourth starter’s role. Theoretically, that fourth starter could perhaps be flipped at the deadline, thus opening up more time for another prospect to get more innings.
Davies might well have been traded himself last summer, had it not been for a shoulder injury that sidelined him for all of July. The right-hander will now hit the market once again, and could be joining his fifth different team in as many seasons. Davies was a part of prominent trades in both the 2019-20 and 2020-21 offseasons, moving from the Brewers to the Padres and then to the Cubs before signing with the D’Backs last winter.
Note: The original version of this post indicated the Diamondbacks had declined their end of the mutual option. It was subsequently reported that Davies declined his end of the option. MLBTR regrets the error.
PipptyPoppitygivemetheZoppity
Why?
Deleted Userr
Because he is a jerk to the women in his life.
DarkSide830
That came out in May.
paddyo furnichuh
Jameson and Nelson were impressive in their brief time in the majors this past season.
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Someone will snatch him up to fill out their rotation.
BuyBuyMets
Could be the Twins’ next Dylan Bundy
Longtimecoming
Or the Padres next Zach Davies on a reunion tour to get back to where he performed well enough in both 2022 as a Snake and in his time with Padres as a rather favored player I might add, to get a shot at the 5 spot.