The Orioles announced that they have signed outfielder Aaron Hicks to a major league contract and placed fellow outfielder Cedric Mullins on the 10-day injured list with a right groin strain. They already had a vacancy on their 40-man roster and won’t require a corresponding move in that regard. JoezMcFly of Pinstripe Strong had reported on the signing of Hicks earlier today.
Hicks, 33, quickly finds a new landing spot after being released by the Yankees last week. That move was prompted by a tepid performance over the past two-plus seasons. Since the start of the 2021 campaign, Hicks has hit .209/.315/.310 for a wRC+ of 83, indicating he’s been 17% below league average in that time. That includes an even worse .188/.263/.261 showing here in 2023.
Prior to that, however, he had been an all-around contributor. From 2017 to 2020, he hit a much stronger .247/.362/.457 for a wRC+ of 123. He combined that with 26 stolen bases and solid defense, much of that in center field. He was worth 8.7 wins above replacement, per FanGraphs, over those three full seasons plus the shortened 2020 campaign.
In the midst of that strong run, the Yankees placed a bet on Hicks by signing him to a seven-year, $70MM extension going into 2019. While the first couple seasons of the deal were fairly smooth sailing, Hicks’ performance fell off, as mentioned. That caused the Yanks to cut bait, even though there’s still more than two years remaining on the contract. He’s making $10.5MM this year, with roughly $7MM left to be paid out, and a $9.5MM salary in each of the next two years. The Yanks will remain on the hook for almost all of that, as well as a $1MM buyout on the 2026 club option.
That will allow the Orioles to bring Hicks aboard and pay him only the prorated league minimum salary for any time he spends on the roster, with that amount being subtracted from what the Yankees pay. The O’s will be hoping that a change of scenery can help Hicks look more like the 2017-2020 version of himself as opposed to what he’s shown recently. It’s also possible that there have been reasons for his struggles. He only played 32 games in 2021 due to a wrist injury, then he tried to come back healthier and leaner in 2022. He spoke openly about how he felt that approach deprived him of his power, despite keeping him healthy enough to play 130 games last year. He only hit eight home runs on the year, compared to a career high of 27 in 2018. This year, he only had scattered playing time as the Yanks tried out various younger players in the outfield mix.
There will be essentially no financial risk to the O’s as they bring Hicks into the fold and see if he can move past those circumstances and perhaps find better results. Despite the low cost, there is still the risk that his poor results continue, but it seems they are willing to take that risk in order to try to deal with the absence of Mullins. It’s unclear exactly how long Mullins will be sidelined by this groin injury, but it will be at least 10 days. General manager Mike Elias tells reporters, including Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com, that he’s hoping it will be measured in weeks and not months.
It will be a blow to the club for as long as he’s out, whatever the eventual length of his IL stint. He’s been a key member of the Baltimore lineup, going back to his 2021 breakout. Since the start of that season, he’s hit .273/.341/.463 for a wRC+ of 122 while also stealing 77 bases and providing quality defense in center. Even a bounceback from Hicks will still be a drop-off from that kind of excellent production.
Time will tell exactly how much playing time Hicks gets. As a switch-hitter, he could perhaps take the large side of a platoon alongside right-handed hitters like Austin Hays and Ryan McKenna, with switch-hitter Anthony Santander also in the mix. Hicks has plenty of center field experience but has been more of a left fielder in recent years. Hays, meanwhile, is considered capable of playing center but has spent more time in the corners recently in deference to Mullins.
Blue Baron
And now he’s on a better team.
CravenMoorehead
I’m sure he said that when he left his gf whom he shares 3 kids with to be with the niece of Tiger Woods 🙂
Rsox
Sounds like two people that have overpaid for Aaron Hicks
CravenMoorehead
Lololol Rsox
Blue Baron
@CravenMoorehead: Why would you care about his personal life?
CravenMoorehead
Blue Baron confirmed Aaron Hicks burner account
Blue Baron
What an amazingly dumb comment.
CravenMoorehead
Cry harder
NYCityRiddler
Moorehead is a blockhead that’s why. Ahahaha!
Blue Baron
Nobody’s crying, bonehead.
CravenMoorehead
Get a stool to stand on little man
CravenMoorehead
NYCityRiddler I can’t understand you…I’m not fluent in the language of cuck 🙂
yankista
Cause he’s a RedSox
yankista
Cause he’s a RS and have nothing better to do in the basement
CravenMoorehead
Yankista clearly consuming cough medicine excessively as evidenced by his cringe replies
LordD99
Except now he makes them worse. 🙂
stymeedone
Are they still better, now that he’s on it and Mullins isn’t?
Blue Baron
Easily better than the Yankees.
R.D.
*Cue misplaced Yankee fan laughter*
acoss13
Hopefully Mullins is only out 10 days, he was having a really good season. I wonder if Hicks will get the boot when Mullins comes back though…
kellin
Hicks will definitely get the boot.
acoss13
Just like Gary Sanchez got booted as soon as their catchers came back for the Mets.
MacGromit
Then it’s a justifiable signing… Just for the pleasure of DFA’ing him soon.
CravenMoorehead
Looks like the old patio chairs I put out on the curb for trash day weren’t the only thing that got garbage picked by someone 🙂
Jesse Chavez enthusiast
Lol, I got chuckle out of that one. Your old Patio Chairs have turned into great living room chairs for me! XD
CravenMoorehead
Lol great to hear homie. They were my ex wife’s so I hope you don’t mind the seafoam green color.
Yanks4life22
I questioned the O’s desire to truly win last deadline when they traded away pieces while sitting a couple games out of a wildcard spot.
With this signing I can confirm they are actively trying to lose games and stall their success.
To the O’s front office, I’m sorry but your team is good. You will now have to attempt to make decisions based on winning which will come with expectations. You cannot run and hide from attempting to put a competitive team on the field with the intention of winning a World Series.
disadvantage
Calm down there! This is not a win-now move. Hicks is a warm body they can throw in the outfield in the absence of Mullins, and drop any time with no risk whatsoever. If Mullins’ injury proves to be longer term, they are in a position to make a better move.
As for last trade deadline, even if they snuck into the playoffs, their chances were almost non-existent, so it made sense to look to the future. They traded a good reliever and a rental player, and got back 6 pitchers, one of whom is dealing right now. So while I scratched my head at trading Lopez last year, it looks like it could pay off, and they’re in as good a position as ever to build a winning team as anybody.
JoeBrady
I agree. I think Hicks will provide replacement level+ for 2-3 weeks. Until this year, he hasn’t been epically awful. I can see a .650+ OPS with decent defense.
User 3595123227
I agree with you Yanks4life. I never jumped on the orioles bandwagon for those reasons and others. I can’t take them serious until they add meaningful pieces to compliment what they already have. I’ve heard every excuse in the book from their fans. Eventually they are going to have to step up. I still say they are an 82 to 85 win team this year. Been saying that since last November.
Tigers3232
@ Retired they currently sit at 34-20 exactly 1/3 of season down. They look to b a 90 win team minimum and currently on pace for 102 wins.
User 3595123227
I’m aware of their record. I’m talking about the end of season. I don’t care what it looks like right now. They aren’t going to win 90 games. Looking at things simply on the surface like most people do you see a 90-100 win team. I’m looking past what you see. 85 wins. I’ll talk to you again in October when it’s over.
Tigers3232
Yes I do see a 90 win team where they stand today. They are a young team who came together as season progressed last season to win 83. Projecting them to win 90 even from the start of the season much like the context you keep using seemed very feasible.
This however is not the start of the season, it is 1/3 of way complete. They need to play pretty much just .500 baseball rest of the way to get to 90 wins. That is more than achievable with their talent and track record dating back to last season.
User 3595123227
Ok.
Jesse Chavez enthusiast
@yanks4life22
And their still somehow better than the Yankees. “without even trying” as you put it. The Orioles aren’t trying to do the foolish thing and force itself into contention when they weren’t sure if they were really the improved team they showed in 2022. Look at the Tigers, they won more games than expected in 2021 so they went out and spent big on a few names. They quickly regressed into the garbage team they truly are at heart in 2022. The Os played it safe and it was the right thing to do. You will see more additions this off-season now that they know they are for real. The Os haven’t shyed away from spending some money to be competitive in the past. When they were last in contention they had a top 10 payroll at points. I know they have no baseball genius like the brilliant Brian Cashman (I really am sorry Yankees fans you deserve better ), but somehow they will be ok.
Mad Hatter
I’m a Yankees fan who likes Cashman. Is anything wrong with that? The Yankees haven’t had a losing season in all 25 years of his tenure.
Jesse Chavez enthusiast
Really? I have a few friends that are Yankees fans and they despise Cashman. What good are winning seasons? Sure they are entertaining but world series are what I care about. Trust me, I’m a fan of a team that made 13 straight playoffs and didn’t do dick. It sucked. Did I say anything was wrong with that? If you like him than by all means that’s fine, I’m just going off the reactions of the Yankees fans around me. I’m not a Yankees fan and even I know they are held to a higher standard because of their history, city, and dollars spent, whether that is fair or not.
Yanks4life22
I’m being a bit facetious to drive home a point but there’s a lot of truth behind the statement too. It’s time for ownership to take away the road blocks and start going for it. I’m not one to say go sign somebody to a 10 year/$300, I’ve seen firsthand how bad those mega deals can be, but they can go and add a good depth piece for now and the long haul if ownership were willing to spend a little more moooonay.
I’m telling you…the O’s fans and players deserve better than Hicks even if he is a stop gap. You aren’t even comfortable with this guy shagging flys or running the bases anymore.
disadvantage
@yanks
It sounds like you just really dislike Hicks more than anything.
I say that because the Yankees make a practically identical move – their starting CF (Bader) went on the IL, so they called up a replacement-level outfielder (Franchy). Where were you saying the Yankees are a good team and now have to “attempt to make decisions based on winning which will come with expectations” when that move went down? Or did you realize that sometimes even good teams need to rely on stopgaps during a 162-game season?
Yanks4life22
Yankees have gone into this season without a starting left fielder and very little outfield depth. In 2022 they did not have either a capable CF or LF to start the season. They got smoked by the Astros in 4 in a completely non competitive series. I expect the same this year.
Just bc Hal and Cash are acting like a joke doesn’t mean all of baseball has to also. Hicks has not been an MLB caliber player for 2-3 years.
steveguy13
Like who? Also your post has not aged well as Hicks has been absolutely killing it. We have Cowser waiting in the wings as well. Regardless, Mullins will be back. There are special things happening in the O’s org so you can say stupid things all you want, us fans are good.
User 3595123227
Team will fall off soon. Accept it.
Yanks4life22
My post has aged fine since Hicks has only had 29 plate appearances and is still playing an atrocious CF. Give it another week or two when the batting average is starting to creep towards .200 and see if you’re still saying the same thing.
jjleavelle
The O’s top 3 Outfield options in AAA are all on the IL. The next man up would be Cameron Diaz, who’s not better than the guy the just signed as a stop gap.
MacGromit
How’s her range in CF? Can she hit a slider?
disadvantage
“There’s Something About Mary-land” would be a great catchphrase if the O’s were to call up Cameron Diaz.
MacGromit
This post did not age well. Hicks somehow has found the Fountain of Improvement in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. 0.340 with power and strong D. Good place holder with Mullins on DL.
C Yards Jeff
Start him in left. See what you’ve got. If he holds his own, ok then. If not, move on to a Daz type from AAA
Move Hays to CF for now. O’s are looking for a 1. Teams will want more than a couple high end prospects. They’ll want someone from the roster. To get a deal done for a 1 it’s gonna take a hitter like a Santander or Mountcastle as part of the trade. Yes? No? Maybe?
BStrowman7
I think McKenna probably gets a lot of the starts in CF. He’s the best CF’er on the team without Mullins.
Why move Mounty and Santander? They’re crucial to the team’s current success. We may have replacements in the minors for them in the future—but no one is touching their output today.
C Yards Jeff
Hey there BStrow. I’d move one of those guys as part of a package because IMO that’s what it’s gonna take to get a 1, which the O’s need. IE. You’ve gotta trade something of current value to get something of current value.
Haven’t been a McKenna fan because of his K rate history but he’s made some improvement this year so, yea, definitely a CF option.
BStrowman7
If a team is trading a #1 starter are they really close enough to being competitive to want Santander? He’s a free agent after next season.
I could see a team asking for Mountcastle. I wouldn’t make that move though. Pretty rare to see a team make a deal involving their #1 starter and ask for established major leaguers.
Cleveland is the only team that I could think of that could possibly swing something like that w/ Shane Bieber. Don’t think that’s going to happen but they’re about the only team with the depth and talent level to do something like that.
BStrowman7
Also not much of a McKenna guy myself. He’s fine as a depth outfielder/late game D upgrade but he won’t hit enough.
I think his D keeps him in the lineup on most nights when Mullins is out—-for now. Cowser is probably ticketed for a call if this injury lasts for more than a couple weeks.
C Yards Jeff
Yep. Cleveland does come to mind. Deep SP core. Weak division. They can win it. Need hitting. I can see them gambling letting go of Bieber in exchange for a league level hitter in a package deal. And, yes, Mountcastle over Santander. Looks like their off season Josh B investment isn’t working out.
C Yards Jeff
Hoping Hicks sticks and helps Os stay in race this year. But bottom line, a stop gap to Cowser. Stowers? Not a fan. I attend OPACY games. IMO, does not pass the eye candy test for me. He’s got AAAA written all over him.
BStrowman7
Never thought Stowers would cut it. Swing is like Bellinger’s but without his talent level. Even Cody has had a rough go of it with that approach.
lloyd_christmas
Move over babe, here comes the curse of Aaron Hicks
DCartrow
Hicks Hex?
nythefan
Just look up the catch Aaron hicks Yankees vs twins. In fact just watch the highlights of the whole game…. Yeah … ridiculous
kwolf68
Hicks is done as far as I am concerned, but this is a short time move. Hicks will get 10 days to 2 weeks to prove he can be a reasonable option in the short term. If he flames within that time, he will be released and either Mullins will be close to being back or one of their injured prospects (Cowser, Haskin, Stowers) will be called up. Stowers could get 1st look, but Cowser is the better prospect of the two and plays CF. I really only see Cowser coming up if Mullins it out for an extended period of time.
BStrowman7
Cowser requires a permanent 40 man slot too. I think that does factor into the decision making.
The 40 man doesn’t have a bunch of Stevie Wilkerson’s and Zac Lowther’s on it anymore. Tougher to maintain flexibility now.
roenickstein
Too bad Cowser is on the IL. I do think they would have put him on the 40-man if he wasn’t injured. Days (not weeks) is Cowser’s prognosis. So Hicks for a week or so and then Cowser.
Probably bad news for McKenna?
BStrowman7
There’s an impending log jam due to all the outfielders we’ve drafted and have moved up the line in the system. McKenna or Stowers probably won’t be an oriole by next season but I don’t see us pulling the trigger on moving either til at least the deadline.
BStrowman7
If you were to DFA a position player, who would it be?
I don’t think anyone currently on our 40 man is DFA fodder. Aside from Hicks or O’hearn if it doesn’t work out.
Spenser Watkins is the most likely next DFA, imo. Certainly not as easy as it used to be.
phantomofdb
Oh good, maybe he’ll get that 30/30 season after all. Only needs 30 more steals and 29 more homers
disadvantage
He’s also only 2,339 hits away from 3,000, so we may be experiencing history in the making!
This one belongs to the Reds
I came here just to read the Yankees fans comments. I knew there would be some.
CravenMoorehead
And then you have clowns like Blue Baron getting upset over Aaron Hicks criticism 🙂
BStrowman7
As terrible as Hicks was in NY this year—he still hit lefties. O’s lineup is lefty heavy. Get a couple weeks to see if he has anything to offer against left handers.
leftykoufax
Change of scenery could help, hope he helps the O’s.
oneiblnd
Wah. So there’s always the excuse. Fault the Orioles to listen to this. The Yankees gave this ass clown every opportunity.
Dorothy_Mantooth
Watch Hicks go on a tear now that he’s away from the Bronx and the constant jeering of the fans. How pissed will the fans be if Hicks is still with BAL when they play the Yankees again and Hicks delivers the game winning hit?
Hicks knows this is his last chance to show someone that he still has something left in the tank if he truly loves the game. If not, he’ll be released soon, go home and still collect his $18M+ from the generous Yankees through 2024.
DCartrow
Your last sentence is an extremely perspicacious take on today’s activities.
Orioles fans have a taste of pennant fever now and will be just as unforgiving as the Bronx cheerers.
ArianaGrandSlam
Too bad he was planning to watch Twilight Saga with Luke but that has to wait until Mullins comes back in a week.
scruffmcgruff
Not the move I would have made personally but I also second guessed the Kyle Gibson signing and he’s been solid enough for us. I’ll have some faith in Elias and Mejdal as the O’s are on the up and up. They must see more value in the move than I do, which is no surprise since they get paid for this stuff and I’m a glorified armchair GM lol.
brucenewton
Probably hit .340 the rest of the way.
CravenMoorehead
I agree he’ll hit .043 🙂
BloodySox
Tomorrow’s headline:
“Orioles Sign Cedric Mullins, Place Aaron Hicks On IL”
Bobby Mongan
There is not a better centerfielder in the O’s organization than Cedric Mullins. Hays has a better arm and is the best option otherwise.
Hicks may flourish with a change of scenery but only in left at this point. At first I was thinking WTH but it does make sense for a team that is trying to continue to contend.
Out In Left
The word “meanwhile” starts a sentence, it doesn’t go in the middle. Why won’t writers learn this?
martras
People sure do get bent out of shape by a partial year MLB minimum contract these days. Honestly, Yankees fans are concerned Hicks could return to form and provide good value to the Orioles, even if it’s a long shot.
Hicks has lost a step since he was playing CF for the Twins so folks expecting him to be a plus runner after watching the highlight reels are probably in for disappointment in that regard, but his arm remains near elite despite the Tommy John surgery a few years ago.
It remains to be seen whether or not Hicks can hit anymore.
DarkSide830
O’s down bad.
IcterusGalbula
Hicks (who leads the O’s with a 136 OPS+) is batting .362 against lefties, which is exactly what the O’s needed!