After a lengthy wait, the Blue Jays have formally announced their signing of right-hander Yariel Rodriguez. It’s a five-year, $32MM deal for Rodriguez, per the team, as opposed to the four years and $32MM that was previously reported. In order to open a spot on the 40-man roster, Toronto has designated utilityman Otto Lopez for assignment. Rodriguez is jointly represented by WME and Born To Play.
Kaitlyn McGrath of The Athletic reports that the fifth year on Rodriguez’s contract is a player option valued at $6MM. If Rodriguez declines that option, the team will then have the ability to exercise a $10MM club option. That could take the contract to $36MM over five years, though Francys Romero reports that the total money can climb as high as $40MM, which suggests there are some additional incentives baked into the arrangement.
It’s been more than three weeks since Rodriguez and the Jays agreed to terms on a contract, but he’s been unable to finalize the pact while awaiting a visa allowing him to enter either Canada or the United States. The expectation has been that whenever Rodriguez acquired the requisite documentation to enter either country, a physical would be completed and the deal would be finalized in short order.
Just 26 years old, Rodriguez has starred for los Ganaderos de Camaguey in his native Cuba and for the Chunichi Dragons in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball. His work in NPB, in particular, caught the eye of Major League scouts, and with good reason. Rodriguez’s 3.03 ERA in three seasons with the Dragons is impressive on its own, but his most recent season featured 54 2/3 overwhelmingly dominant innings: a 1.15 ERA, 27.5% strikeout rate and 8.2% walk rate out of the Chunichi bullpen.
It should be noted, of course, that those numbers came during the 2022 NPB season — not in 2023. Rodriguez pitched for Team Cuba during last year’s World Baseball Classic but did not return to the Dragons for the 2023 season as he set his sights on a move to Major League Baseball. The Dragons placed him on the restricted list for the 2023 season and granted him his release in early November. He’s since hosted multiple showcases for MLB teams and been viewed as one of the more fascinating free agents on the market.
Of course, Rodriguez is also one of the most volatile free agents in play this winter; it’s hard enough to project how much of a player’s success in the Cuban National Series and/or in NPB might carry over to an MLB setting — but that’s all the more complicated when he didn’t even pitch during the preceding season outside of a brief WBC appearance. There’s a good bit of upside, to be sure, but given the long layoff, acclimation to a new culture and step up in overall level off competition, there’s a wide range of plausible outcomes for Rodriguez in MLB — specifically in his first season.
It’s not yet clear just what role Rodriguez will fill with the Jays. He made some starts in NPB but worked primarily as a reliever — exclusively so in his final season with the Dragons. Back in Cuba, be worked primarily out of the Camaguey rotation. Toronto general manager Ross Atkins issued a statement today praising Rodriguez’s ability to generate swings and misses before noting that he provides “starting depth” but could also fill multiple roles on the team.
Given Rodriguez’s lengthy layoff from pitching — and even lengthier layoff from working a full starting pitcher’s workload — it’d be a surprise to see him jump right into the Jays’ rotation. In all likelihood, he’ll be on an innings cap this year, and it’s even possible that Toronto could want to get him some work in Triple-A before thrusting him into the MLB spotlight. Logically speaking, it’s natural to think he could fill a long relief/spot starter role and build up innings this year, with an eye toward stepping into the 2025 rotation on a more permanent basis. But, if the Jays have a need in the late innings Rodriguez clearly has the raw stuff to pitch in that type of leverage role as well.
Baseball America’s Kyle Glaser profiled Rodriguez and several other international free agents (Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Shota Imanaga, Jung Hoo Lee, Yuki Matsui, Woo Suk Go) earlier in the offseason, writing that Rodriguez’s fastball sits around 96 mph and can reach triple digits on occasion. Glaser credited the hard-throwing Rodriguez with an above-average slider but called his splitter “fringy” and his curveball “below-average.” The Jays could certainly help the 6’1″ Rodriguez refine some of those offspeed offerings, but even if he’s operating with “only” a plus heater and above-average slider, that could be enough to make him a viable big league setup man or multi-inning reliever.
As for the 25-year-old Lopez, he’ll now be traded or placed on outright waivers within the coming week. The right-handed hitter has appeared in the big leagues sparingly over the past two seasons, collecting six singles in ten at-bats. Lopez looked to be on the cusp of breaking through to the majors for a larger opportunity when he batted .297/.378/.415 in 391 Triple-A plate appearances in 2022, but his bat took a sizable step back in 2023, evidenced by a tepid .258/.313/.343 slash in 346 plate appearances at that same level.
Scouting reports on Lopez have touted his plus hit tool and speed, but he has bottom-of-the-scale power, evidenced by the fact that he’s never topped five homers in a season and has just seven long balls in 931 Triple-A plate appearances. He’s swiped 90 bases in 518 minor league games but has only a 70.8% success rate. Lopez has seen time at second base, shortstop, third base and in the outfield, but skeptics question whether he has the arm to play on the left side of the infield.
Because he’s out of minor league options, Lopez would’ve needed to make the Blue Jays Opening Day roster or else be traded elsewhere or placed on waivers (likely following a DFA). The Jays made the move proactively rather than carry Lopez throughout spring training. He’ll now be available to the other 29 clubs via trade or waivers, but any team that acquires him will need to carry Lopez on its own Opening Day roster or else try to pass Lopez through waivers before sending him down to the minors.
Aoe3
I think he’ll still have great stuff after not pitching for a year. Maybe a month or two needed before he zeros in.. A lot of Toronto fans complaining of a poor off season. But I expect our regulars to bounce back and now more authority has been given to Don Mattingly in terms of talking to players about hitting or revaluating their approach.
jdgoat
Yeah a bounce back from Vladdy or Manoah makes them a contender again due to that pitching staff. But if the offense ends up the same as last year, this teams just going to be stalled at another wild card round elimination again at best.
Mystery13
Hopefully they would use the trade deadline to target someone better than Paul Dejong if they need reinforcements, and they almost definitely will
Dustyslambchops23
Vlad’s best year came when there were 4 other batters in the lineup with 120+ OPS, he was at his most patient because he didn’t feel like he had to carry the lineup.
Not only are the jays playing with fire by not adding to the offense now, they’re putting it all on Vlad’s shoulders again.
This move aside, the jays spent the rest of their near 40 million on absolutely zero net gain to their run production. Given where they are in their window, the rise of the o’s, their ticket price jump and renovations, it’s honestly one of the most disappointing offseasons I can ever remember
miklosselkirk
At best, correct.
Murphy NFLD
I think Don should be the Manager and Click should be the GM. I also believe if they dont at least make it to the Series this year they should tear it all down and acquire near MLB talent as in AA+ and jump start a rebuild. Hopefully me ready to compete again in 3 years amd not 6-7
Digdugler
Otto is probably better than Espinal, not sure why Espinal was tendered a contract. Or why the Jays signed IKF.
its_happening
Because Espinal plays SS and Lopez’s arm does not play at short.
However, I would have rather went with Clement at under 800k over Espinal and saved $2-million.
Digdugler
They dont need anymore people to play SS though, they have IKF who will be the backup if Bo is injured or needs a day off. Then you have Ernie as a backup backup. Espinal and Otto dont really provide much of anything. So yes, I agree, they should have non-tendered Espinal. They also should have not signed IKF or KK, moved Varsho to CF. Could have saved lots of money.
Murphy NFLD
Yea i think Ernie Clement, Lukes and Espinal or the RHH OF i want him traded for make the team. I want Barger or Dam Palmegiani to win 3B out of ST. If bot Biggio at 3B, Schneider at 2B and there is still 1 spot left
capnfatback
I read “Blue Jays” and “Otto” and thought, but “Otto Velez stopped playing decades ago!” Then I gummed some soggy Grape-Nuts and swished some prune juice before creakily walking to the rocker, putting an afghan over my legs, and taking my restorative mid-morning nap.
Paul Miller
You’re making an assumption that Otto is better than Espinal.
Big league experience does matter, considering Otto only has 10 career AB’s. where as Espinal has over 900.
Deckard
I fully expected López to compete for a roster spot considering they currently do not have anyone at 2B or 3B (sorry, but Espinal, Biggio and IKF are not the answers to either position). so I am disappointed that he has been designated.
Digdugler
uhh Davis Schnieder is full time 2B, then you have Biggio, IKF and Espinal (should have been non-tendered). 3B is an issue for sure but I guess they are going IKF sadly
Canuckleball
Davis got off to a hot start but he cooled off considerably after the league got a look at him.
Over the last 2 weeks of the season, Davis went 5-49, also known as a .102 batting average (3 doubles and a homer so at least he was making noise the rare times he actually hit something)
He’s not a guarantee for any position at all, not even a bench spot. Have to wait and see what he and the others do in the spring.
Digdugler
dont be silly
jaysfan77
The jays have indicated Schneider will platoon in left field, he will play against lefties.
crshbng
How does Mike White still have a 40 man spot?
Canuckleball
I think nobody saw him because he was hiding behind Mitch.
But yes, Mitch White has been a real disappointment to be sure.
jaymac
Assuming you mean ‘Mitch’ White, it’s likely a combination of things:
(a) He’s out of options, (b) he seemed to turn a corner late in the season and finished quite strongly at AAA and, (c) Ross Atkins is desperate to prove that he didn’t lose the deal that brought him to Toronto and will use every last inch of runway he has to try to get some semblance of value out of that trade so he can point to it as a ‘win’ before he has no choice but to cut ties with White and lose him for nothing in a desperate bid to re-establish some credibility with Blue Jays fans who are ready to run him out of town after an absolutely abysmal, depressing and bafflingly unproductive off-season that did virtually nothing to address the club’s core needs while watching their AL East rivals add guys like Corbin Burnes and Juan Soto…
(Spoiler alert: it’s mostly ‘c’)
Calgary Jays Fan
On August 2, 2022 the Blue Jays traded right-hander Nick Frasso and left-hander Moises Brito to the Dodgers, in return for right-hander Mitch White and infielder Alex De Jesus. Last week it was reported that Frasso had undergone shoulder labrum surgery in November and might miss the entire 2024 season while Brito has only played in the Dodgers DSL and ACL so far. Mitch White is much maligned but is actually on a 40 man roster and has some contribution to the team, while Alex DeJesus plays SS for the A+ for the Vancouver Canadians. Not sure anyone’s making any judgements about who won or lost that trade. Might just end up one of those organizational depth realignment type trades that no one ‘wins’?
bluejaymatt 2
Bit of a false dichotomy there, Atkins wasn’t restricted to one or the other of those choices – Frasso could have been traded for somebody else for example.
At the end of the day, Atkins traded away a fairly valuable top 100 prospect and received no value in return. That’s a bad trade and Atkins should be judged on the results of it – a significant loss in value.
stormie
Nick Frasso is now a top 100 prospect, so the Jays clearly lost that trade; him being injured right now does nothing to change that.
JCL10
Frasso was not a top 100 prospect when traded and likely never would have been a top 100 prospect without the Dodgers turning him into the pitcher he now is. He could have been a complete bust if he had stayed with the jays. That’s the hard part about lottery ticket type players.
CTS4
It’s ALL “C”… Atkins is useless….!!
Mitch White is garbage…
Calgary Jays Fan
As someone who watched the Jays since the late 80’s and even stuck by them through their “Gray Jays era” in the midst of a 20 year span of having absolutely no chance of making the playoffs, when the team was run by one of Billy Beane’s Moneyball accountants who thought the best acquistions were guys that took the most walks (and first round draft picks were hyped for being cost effective college players with solid floors). The current regime is a golden age in comparison. Who would you like to run the team…I hear that Chaim Bloom might be available? Whenever I see someone complaining about the current regime I have to assume they only started watching the jays after they traded for Josh Donaldson (or maybe even Tulowitzki and David Price?).. Ahhh the good old days, when every Jays comment board was filled with rants about needing to fire Anthopoulos and Roger’s money man Paul Beeston.
deok40
exactly. I love the fans that keep saying we should never have gotten rid of AA. I remember when these fans were calling for his head when he had four horrible seasons, with awful trades and drafting. Then all of a sudden he goes all in and after he leaves they want him back.
CTS4
@ Cal;gary Jays fan….As A fan of My Jays since inception, I too have watched through thick and thin….
shapiro and his useless carryon baggage atkins , have never EVER BUILT an Elite Club….And that is a FACT…!!
When I call for these 2 Clowns from Cleveland to be fired, MANY Totally AGREE with me…Rodriguez is a typical atkins signing, Cheap
deok40
i am not a fan of Atkins but these comments are just stupid. Atkins has signed the highest contracts in Jays history with Gausman, Springer Add in Bassitt, Berrios, Ryu, etc. Like i said i am not a fan of them either but cheap is just stupid considering they have the fifth highest payroll in baseball and are up against the luxury tax
Mike Adamson
Pirates love Middle Infield! He will be a Pirate by the end of the week
MacGromit
@Mike,
I think the O’s are trying to corner the util IF market.
I can see Elias taking the Otto and leaving the Maton.
BrianStrowman9
@mac
Elias has only been claiming lefties. That’s what he’s trying to find. Otto won’t be touched by BAL
Mystery13
So a 6.4 AAV if he picks up the 5th year option. Not bad for either a potential rotation piece and looks better the higher the leverage situations he pitches in out of the pen
dvmin98
I hope Preller nabs Lopez. .600 lifetime BA!!! Wow!
llokokokok
There are no teams in the AL with an open spot on their 40-man. Also, the teams that finished worse than the Padres in the NL (COL, WAS, STL, NYM, PIT, SF) don’t have an open spot. So either the Blue Jays trade him for something in the next week or a team DFAs someone else to get Otto. So there is a good chance the Padres can get him if those 2 things don’t happen.
llokokokok
Oh wow I just checked and he has 1107 innings played in the minors in LF +CF. He’s a SS but versatile (SS, 2B, 3B, all outfield spots) so AJ is going to scoop him up immediately.
THEHOUSETHATMOSEBYBUILT
brass calculating the odds of beating ‘outright’ waivers; may get another shot at the Otto-asset.
4o man rosters are filling up.
KamKid
I would guess he passes through. But he could also be a guy that gets claimed and another team tries to get him through waivers. Utility guy with some speed and at points was given really high grades on the hit tool is not a bad option to have in AAA if you are the lucky team to get to outright him.
kodion
There’s a joke in here somewhere:
In the Year of the Dragon, if that’s how much it takes to hire a former Dragon, how much would a real one cost?
Murphy NFLD
So is the deal essentially a 4 year 26 mil contract plus whatever the buyout cost is on the player option? Then if the jays pick up the 10M option that takes it to 36? So 6.5 a year for 4 years, even if he sucks he wont bankrupt any team and thats the middle relief price as a FA isnt it
Hank Murphy
Blue Jays are going to be on the losing end of a lot of 1-0, 2-1 and 3-2 games this coming season. Lots of P and D and no B..
Larry Elliott
Hopefully this a a step forward. However, this guy can’t hit. Again I post the 5-9 hitters:
5 – Biggio or Schneider
6 – Kirk or Jansen
7 – IKF
8 – Varsho
9 – Kiermaier
Major league pitchers are going to drool at the prospect of pitching to this group. Pathetic. Atkins needs to be fired. Now. Not later. Shapiro is nothing but a greeter for the new bars Rogers has built in the stadium. Get rid of them both. They have accomplished nothing here.