The Royals have made their signing of right-hander Jordan Lyles official, announcing the move today. To make room on the 40-man roster, first baseman/outfielder Ryan O’Hearn was designated for assignment.
O’Hearn, 29, burst onto the scene with an incredible debut in 2018. He was selected to the club’s roster at the end of July and got into 44 games over the latter months of that campaign. He hit 12 home runs in that brief spell and produced a batting line of .262/.353/.597, with his 153 wRC+ indicating he was 53% better than league average in that time.
However, the subsequent four seasons have increasingly made that look like a mirage. From the beginning of 2019 to the present, O’Hearn has hit 26 home runs in 298 games and slashed .211/.282/.351, producing a wRC+ of just 68. That production was 32% below the league average hitter in that time but was especially disappointing given his defensive limitations. O’Hearn is primarily a first baseman who has occasionally seen time in the outfield corners. Since those positions come with higher expectations for offensive production, a tepid showing like O’Hearn’s was increasingly untenable.
It doesn’t seem as though the organization has completely given up on O’Hearn turning things around and becoming a valuable contributor again, as they’ve already tendered him a contract for 2023. At the non-tender deadline in mid-November, he and the club avoided arbitration by agreeing to a $1.4MM salary for the upcoming campaign. In previous years, arbitration salaries were not guaranteed until the end of Spring Training, giving the club some wiggle room to cut the player before the season began and only pay out a portion of the deal. However, under the new CBA, arbitration salaries are guaranteed as long as the two sides don’t go to a hearing.
The Royals will now have one week to trade O’Hearn or try to pass him through waivers. Since O’Hearn has more than three years of MLB service time, he would have the right to reject an outright assignment in the event he cleared waivers. However, he lacks the five years of service time necessary to both reject an outright assignment and retain his salary for the upcoming season, meaning he would have to leave that $1.4MM on the table in order to become a free agent. Given his struggles in recent years, it seems possible that he will clear waivers and accept an outright assignment, sticking around the organization with a slightly higher salary than a traditional depth piece. Vinnie Pasquantino seems to have taken over the first base job in Kansas City with MJ Melendez, Hunter Dozier, Nate Eaton and Nick Pratto options for designated hitter duty. O’Hearn could work his way back into the mix if he shows improved form and an injury creates an opportunity.
Damakibe
So ROH gets a $1.4M guarantee, even though KC already had Vinnie and Pratto on the roster *at the same time*, and waits to DFA him til today. Nice work if you can get it!
For Love of the Game
Negative WAR four years in a row and gets a $1.4 mill. guarantee and then DFA’d. What a strange sequence of events. Doesn’t reflect well on Picollo.
This one belongs to the Reds
It does seem like an odd move.
disadvantage
It’s more like they’re betting $1.4mm that, with some proper coaching, he recaptures some of his previous form.
That doesn’t necessarily make it a good move, but no team in their right mind would think “.211/.282/.351 or -3.6 or [insert bad statistic here] over the past four years? That’s our guy!”
GareBear
Maybe I am wrong here but I believe Arb eligible players contracts do not become guaranteed until Spring Training
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
1.382 OPS at AAA in 2021? That is quite nice, but his MLB stats are awful.
AHH-Rox
That was 19 games in AAA, so probably another small-sample mirage.
El Chupacabra
Well, at least there is a positive from overspending on Lyles. Though with Matheny gone, it’s questionable whether O’Hearn would have gotten any ABs.
mostlytoasty
Truly a miracle he’s lasted as long as he has. I wish him the best of luck but giving this guy a roster spot into this off-season was nonsensical.
#1WhiteSoxFan
Maybe Grifol can fix him!
TLB2001
I don’t know if this is a joke but Grifol has had like 5 years to fix him already.
bigben
Always liked this guy. Enough there for someone to take a waiver on him. Always killed the twins.
seth
I think you have him confused with Salvador Perez. O’Hearn is a .247\.347\.435 career hitter with 3 Home Runs against Minnesota.
ARC 2
one of those AAAA players that can hit in the minors but not above AAA.
Gyo01
That’s what I was just thinking after checking out his ref page!
ac000000
I wonder if the delta between his MLB and AAA stats could be fixed by a new system
SilverJ
Reds
This one belongs to the Reds
Why not? Add to the bench and DH mix.
phenomenalajs
The Royals may need to DFA a few more if they want to take advantage of the opportunity to get back a good portion of the band from 2015 – Greinke, Cain, Hosmer, Moustakas and A. Escobar are all available.
sugoi51
Greinke was a Dodger then, but I get your point. Duffy?
tutopelotas1
Another unwanted player (just like Eric Hosmer) that could be dealt to MARLINS which GM has been ‘lost in soace’, but surely need a first baseman.
twentyfivemanroster
About freaking time.
The Saber-toothed Superfife
What’s going on in the MLB is a cart load of carp.
A “small market” team like the Reds can just throw away $24Mil (Moose) and not even try to recouped that money somehow…..THAT IS A LOT OF MONEY!
Who pays it? We, the fans do!
The rich and privileged ruining baseball for everyone else……they are rich and privileged and that is how they think, that is how they run the teams….hey, $20 aint.squat to.these guys…..$100 means nothing…..
Do you really think these Ivy Leaguers are doing a good job?????? No! THEY ARE NOT!
Mlb teams increase in value because Americans feel obligated to support baseball, not because of anything these guys have done.
AHH-Rox
Sir, this is a Wendy’s.
Gyo01
Wow. Yes, some rich people are shady but so are some of everyone of every income. No matter if you have 0$ or a trillion dollars. Someone is gonna be shady. Have faith that they do their best instead of fleecing you. Especially have faith in the players. They train their self to oblivion to get to that skill level.
MotorCityJack
I think Detroit should try to sign O’Hearn to at least a minors deal. They don’t have much depth at first base.
The Tigers don’t have anything to lose by giving him a shot.
Rsox
The Royals must have figured out that three LH hitting First Basemen on the roster was redundant
Fire Krall
I really think left-handed hitters will benefit from the shift “banned” and the mental aspects of it. No more worry about the fear of hitting into the shift. Will be a hell of a year for some lefties…alot of bouncebback candidates, Moose, Hosmer, Belli, ….Bring back Scooter! add as many lefties on Minor league contracts that u can!
dano62
He may benefit with the banning of the shift but I think he’s had enough chances in KC; he could earn a spot in Cincy or Oakland…
realbaseball
Burst onto the scene? This why I pay NO attention to the nut job number geeks ruining baseball. No Royals fan would ever claim this mediocre guy ever burst onto anything. Sabremetrics is garbage.
tbone0816
Cardinals
Dumpster Divin Theo
O’Hearn? O’My
chaz8
I think many will find out this season that Matheny was never the problem