Regular season baseball is just over the horizon but many free agents remain unsigned. Two of the most notable of those free agents are left-hander Blake Snell and designated hitter J.D. Martinez, both of whom are represented by the Boras Corporation. The Halos were connected to both of those players back in December and Jon Heyman of The New York Post reports that the Halos are still talking about both of them. In a separate column, Heyman adds that the Mets also remain involved with Martinez, to whom they were connected last month.
It’s unclear if the Angels are making a serious push for a late signing or merely keeping tabs as the players linger on the open market into the middle of March, but they are one of the few clubs that make for a logical fit for a notable deal at this point. Many teams around the league have exhausted their respective budgets by this stage of the calendar, with some of them having concerns around luxury tax payments or uncertainty around TV revenue streams.
But the Angels are below their previous levels of spending, both in terms of pure payroll expenditures and competitive balance tax calculations. RosterResource currently lists their payroll at $174MM and their CBT number at $189MM for 2024. Per Cot’s Baseball Contracts, the Halos had an Opening Day payroll of $212MM last year, $38MM above where they are now. The base threshold of the CBT is $237MM this year, which gives the club $48MM of space if they want to stay below the tax, which is a line they hovered around last year.
Owner Arte Moreno has previously stated that the club is planning on operating with a lower payroll this year, but without specifics about exactly where they want to end up. Given the gaps between last year’s spending and this year’s, it’s possible to envision another signing coming together while still fulfilling his plan of reduced overall expenditures.
Many observers wondered if the club would look to mount a rebuild in the post-Shohei Ohtani era, but general manager Perry Minasian firmly stated at the start of the offseason that the club would not be doing that and was actually planning an aggressive offseason.
Thus far, the club has directed most of its efforts to the bullpen, signing Robert Stephenson, Matt Moore, Luis García, Adam Cimber and José Cisnero. On the position player side, their most notable addition was signing Aaron Hicks, who they will only have to pay the league minimum since the Yankees are still on the hook for his contract. Their most significant rotation addition was a $1MM signing of Zach Plesac, who has already been optioned to the minors.
Adding Martinez would be a clear upgrade to the club’s lineup, as he has a long track record of effective hitting and is coming off a 33-home run campaign with the Dodgers. The roster fit is a little awkward since Martinez is primarily a DH at this point, having only played 12 innings in the field over the last two years combined. The Angels technically have an open DH spot with Ohtani’s departure but may want to use that for their various aging or injury-prone players. Both Anthony Rendon and Mike Trout are the club’s two highest-paid players and each has missed significant time in the past few years as they have pushed into their 30s. Giving them occasional DH time and keeping them fresh might be preferable to locking up the DH spot with Martinez. Similar logic could apply to other players in their 30s like Brandon Drury or Hicks.
Previous reporting has suggested that Martinez turned down an offer of $14MM from the Giants while looking for either a two-year deal, a salary near $20MM or both. The Angels could accommodate that without reaching last year’s spending levels, though they would have to weigh the benefits of adding his bat to the lineup against the reduced ability to rest their other players, as well as the financial cost.
Snell would certainly cost more but it’s much easier to imagine him fitting onto the roster. The Halos have a rotation of Reid Detmers, Patrick Sandoval, Tyler Anderson, Griffin Canning and Chase Silseth. Everyone in that group can still be optioned apart from Anderson, while Silseth has just 81 major league innings under his belt. At this late stage in the offseason, Snell would likely have to miss the opening of the schedule anyway and injuries may have popped up by the time he’s fully stretched out. Even if he can’t be expected to repeat last year’s Cy Young-winning season that finished with a 2.25 ERA, he’s one of the best pitchers in the league and would upgrade any rotation.
The lefty reportedly turned down an offer of $150MM over six years from the Yankees, average annual value of $25MM, with Snell looking for either a salary in the $30MM range or a longer pact. MLBTR’s Contract Tracker shows that Anderson’s three-year, $39MM is the largest the Angels have given to a starting pitcher since 2012, both in terms of years and guaranteed dollars.
Despite that apparent distaste to giving lengthy free agent pacts to pitchers, it’s possible to imagine the two sides coming together. Snell is reportedly open to a shorter pact with higher AAVs and opt-outs, similar to those signed by fellow Boras clients Cody Bellinger and Matt Chapman. That type of deal is difficult for a club that has already spent a huge chunk of its budget or has tax bills to think about. The Yankees, for instance, would have to pay $33MM in taxes in order to give Snell a contract with a $30MM AAV this year. As mentioned above, the Halos have plenty of spending capacity before they even reach last year’s payroll or come close to the CBT line. Snell rejected a qualifying offer from the Padres so signing him would also cost the Angels their second-highest pick in this summer’s draft as well as $500K of their international bonus pool.
Until a deal comes together, the rotation will project to be that fivesome of Detmers, Sandoval, Anderson, Canning and Silseth. The club has been stretching out some other guys, such as Andrew Wantz and José Soriano, but they are apparently behind the front five. Manager Ron Washington tells Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register that Wantz and Soriano will stay stretched out for now but won’t earn a rotation spot unless there’s an injury to one of the other five guys.
As for the Mets, they have been connected to Martinez previously, but with the caveat that they were leaning towards giving at-bats to younger players like Brett Baty or Mark Vientos. Those two could split the third base job and the DH slot, with Joey Wendle perhaps filling in at third on defense from time to time while DJ Stewart could perhaps take some plate appearances as the DH.
Both of Baty and Vientos are optionable and could therefore be sent to the minors, but it makes sense that the Mets would want to give them some run at the big league level. Vientos has hit just .205/.255 /.354 in the majors but has slashed .290/.369/.554 at Triple-A over the last two years. Similarly, Baty has hit .210/.272/.325 in the big leagues but .311/.405/.554 in the minors over the past two years.
Since neither of them have much left to prove on the farm and the Mets are planning a sort of bridge year in 2024, there’s logic to letting them face big league pitchers to see if either takes a step forward. Signing Martinez would also come with a hefty financial cost, as the Mets are set to be third-time payors of the CBT and are above the fourth tier of penalization. That means they face a 110% tax on any money they add to their books. Giving Martinez $15MM for this year, just as an example, would also involve paying $16.5MM in taxes and a total expense of $31.5MM.
If the club is willing to consider such an expenditure, it would lengthen the lineup as they walk a tightrope in 2024. They mostly limited themselves to one-year deals this offseason as they look to field a competitive team but without sacrificing too much of their future flexibility. Signing Martinez could lengthen their lineup here in 2024 but would also come with the opportunity cost of having less playing time for guys like Baty and Vientos, as well as the aforementioned financial elements.
In addition to the Angels, Snell has continued to garner interest from other clubs, with the Giants connected to him earlier this month. The Yankees may revisit their talks with Snell if they get bad news regarding Gerrit Cole’s MRI, though recent reporting has suggested they may be more likely to trade for Dylan Cease due to his lower salary and tax hit. Martinez was recently connected to the Marlins, in addition to the talks with the Mets and Angels.
Yankee Clipper
They stay engaged any longer and they’ll have to marry him.
Biggavelli
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Tough week if you are named “J.D.”
acoss13
For a lower price, that can be arranged!
YankeesBleacherCreature
Two J.D.’s for the price of one is the upcoming rumored sale.
shortstop
JDM potentially going from being a pre-Ohtani placeholder in ’23 to a post-Ohtani placeholder in ’24…
vaderzim
At this point, I will just assume none of the remaining free agents will sign this year.
avenger65
Snell turned down an AAV of $25M from the Yankees? Boras must have brainwashed his “Boras Five” into thinking they’re worth as much as Ohtani. The remaining “Four” will soon take the best offer left before the regular season starts.
outinleftfield
Snell is better than Rodon. Why would he take less money?
SupremeZeus
Translation: offer is still on the table, take it or leave it buddy.
acoss13
Even Arte is playing hardball. Looks like JD’s pricetag is going to have to go down.
JayRyder
Martinez 1 year 5 mil ?
carllafong
One-year $12M– which is what he got last year from the Dodgers.
Rexhudler86
It’s just some boras propaganda, heard there is 3 mystery teams from two years ago calling as well, and maybe a couple Japanese teams. The bidding war is strong right before the season when everything is pretty much locked in.
Halo11Fan
Probably Rex. The person leaking this is Boras. M
bluetooth2
He’s not coming to the Mets we will low ball him and another team will sign him
kellin
If its between the Angels and Mets, we’ll see who lowballs him more.
Omarj
The Angels should sign either Snell or Montgomery, hopefully to a shorter-term deal with options, etc., at least to stay mildly competitive in the division and appease Trout. If the season looks bleak, they should trade either pitcher mid-season and regain some asset(s)in return. Everyone always needs pitching.
Halo11Fan
Montgomery wants a seven year deal. That’s nuts.
There is a reason these guys are still free agents.
Sign them for the right price, but since they are still unsigned, that right price doesn’t exist.
James Midway
I agree. I understand Arte not wanting long term pitcher contracts after the CJ Wilson contract. But I think he should get over that for Snell.
carllafong
Snell on a 4-year $120M with an opt out after year two. Martinez signs with the Angels on a one-year $14M deal.
Halo11Fan
Sure, if Snell goes for it, but if he would have settled for that, he’d have signed long ago.
And it’s just dumb to sign JDM.
Plugnplay
True this, but for Snell I’d think it would have to be 5/150, with a compromise buy out after 2. With it front loaded a bit with 35,35,30,25, and 25m. Seams fair enough this late in the game.
As for JD, yes, Forgetaboutit!
SadHaloFan95
I just can’t see JD Martinez on the Angels. Such an awkward fit and they really should keep that DH position open for Old Man Mike and Anthony Rendone.
LosAngelesAngelesAngelesAngels
It’s a radio show! It ain’t a one hour television spectaculah!
SadHaloFan95
Rodger lodge… Erstad says he’s got it!
User 2079935927
You know Roger Lodge made movie with Tracii Lords back in the 80’s?
carllafong
What’s awkward about him hitting 4th as a DH?
SadHaloFan95
What’s awkward? Trout playing 60 games again
LosAngelesAngelesAngelesAngels
Ohtani took up the DH slot permanently and it didn’t allow the Angels to cycle players out and give them days off their feet. It will be the same thing for JDM. I think it makes more sense to have the DH spot open to cycle guys out and get days off the field.
Johnny utah
Mets going after yet another 30 something veteran
Im gonna barf
The McNasty1
More nonsense from heyman
609Collectibles
Usually try not to bash teams on here but Anaheim really has to be the worst run team in baseball. Why not trade Trout and redeem him for pieces that can help the club now and in the future, especially some pitching? Trout needs to move to an OF corner and/or DH about 1/4 of their games if they want him to be healthy enough to play a full season. So a position-less player like the 42 year old JD Martinez, doesn’t really improve their club. They shoulda cashed in Ohtani, they shoulda cashed in Trout. And Jo Addel for that matter. This team refuses to rebuild and does not develop pitching. They cannot realistically think they contend with that team. If they want to do right by Trout, trade him to Philly for Nick Castellanos, Johan Rojas, Tajuan Walker & a pitching prospect (we’ll say Griff McGarry). Long term payroll flexibility, an Allstar, a CF to replace Trout and another starting pitcher to stabilize the rotation. Plus a near ready pitching prospect.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Tough to find buyers willing to pay Trout $260MM over the next seven years and you’ve already listed some reasons why.
carllafong
Trout’s deal is tradeable if he stays healthy and has a bounceback year. Trout hits .280+ with 40HRs and 100RBI with 20+ steals he’s tradeable. If he hits .250 with 30 and 85— not so much.
Plugnplay
So sad 609, I stopped reading at, “trade Trout”. For the 1 millionth time, Trouts happy in the OC.
Lemme guess, Philly fan? Hahaha
There’s nothing wrong with a legend spending his whole career with one organization. Buh-bye now.
609Collectibles
@ Yankees, the Phillies would pay it, if it means not giving up a top 5 prospect. They would make that back in jersey sales & merchandise, you’re talking a die hard fan base.
@ Plug, I’m an old school baseball guy, I loved that Joe Mauer spent his whole career with one team, in his home state. Wish more players stayed in one city their whole careers, home team or not. But Trout is the Mickey Mantle of our generation, what’s SAD is that he’s never won a playoff game.
YankeesBleacherCreature
@609 I’m skeptical at that price. Why not just try to sign Juan Soto who is a surer commodity?
14thor
What’s so sad is the battered woman syndrome Trout displays for an organization that’s aimless and does not reciprocate his loyalty.
Where’s the “all in” approach led to this offseason? No good at analytics, drafting, scouting, training, developing or acquiring free agent talent. The Angels can’t even recognize the division is in win now mode, outside of the Athletics. Gotta read the room. You’re fanatics but not much beyond that.
User 2079935927
@609 Dream On isn’t just the name of a 90’s HBO series.
User 2079935927
And Anaheim will prove they’re even more stupid by trading Trout to Philly.
prov356
I wish I had a nickel for every time I’ve had to point this out. I’d have a sack of nickels.
Trout can’t be traded. He has a full no trade clause.
Halo11Fan
As an Angel fan what’s the point of JDM? The Angels need the DH spot for Trout, Rendon, Drury, Rengifo, Adell and maybe even Sano.
I really don’t think the Angels are that dumb. They might be, but I hope not.
James Midway
I think Sano will be a good DH. I have really liked him this spring.
orange2001
Sano won’t make the team.
But yes, DH should be alternated between Trout, Rendon, Drury and Rengifo.
SadHaloFan95
This is Arte we are talking about…. Dumb is an understatement
carllafong
What’s the point of having an actual power hitter as the cleanup man? Really? Rendon does not hit for power at all now– he’s our cleanup hitter? You can still run Rendon or Trout through the DH spot because Martinez is 36 and can use a day off once a week. We want Drury’s power at second. Regnifo will play all over the field and backs up in case of injury– and there is always an injury. Adell is a kid that either needs to play or be traded– he’s not a DH. Add Snell and Martinez and this team can compete.
Gomez Toth
“Rendon does not hit for power at all now”
Heck, between his complete lack of effort and constant injuries, he doesn’t *hit* at all now, If he sees times as the DH, that means the Angels are really, really bad. For player/team development purposes, they should simply eat the contract (which is what they are already doing anyway) and unconditionally release him.
carllafong
You always operate on your preferences and not how this management team thinks. Moreno is not tearing it down and trading Estevez, Drury, Trout, etc and building around the kids– he’s not doing that. So the choice is to add some free agent talent to compete or have another losing season with no chance and no true rebuild. I’m paying to see them be competitive. Bullpen looks good and deep. Add front line pitching to compete and this team has a chance. They are missing one significant power bat in this lineup. Martinez is an RBI machine.
Halo11Fan
What’s the point of locking up the DH spot again when this team has DHs?
It’s dumb.
Liberalsteve
100 more bombs and he is wearing a tigers hat to cooperstown
The Saber-toothed Superfife
I thought he already had a girlfriend.
mlbnyyfan
JD come to Yankees and say good bye to Stanton
The Saber-toothed Superfife
The loss of a draft pick sounds scary.
But is it really?
I don’t think ANY second rounders have been on the Tiger team…..possibly for decades. I don’t know.
Sonnyboygonzo
The argument to adding Martinez:
1. Signing him would appease Trout and add protection and a seasoned vet to a team needing more vet leadership
2. He’s not Ohtani, so while he would start at Dh, they wouldn’t run him out there everyday like Ohtani, who refused to sit. Trout got hurt in the box and on the bases…so did Rendon. But they’d get some dh run.
3. If they are better than expected; he’s a great bat to have. ( The line up is sneaky good when healthy).
4. If they suck, trade him for a prospect to a contender.
5. He’s not attached to compensation but we probably could tag him after the szn for compensation.
Halo11Fan
Sonny. He’ll be 37 years old in Aug. he doesn’t figure into the plans in 2025, and the Angels need the DH spot to rest Trout, Rendon and give ABs to Drury, Rengifo, Moniak and Adell for no other reason to see if they need to replace them in 2025. Oh, and they’ll have to cut someone.
As I keep saying. It’s stupid.
urnuts
This needs to be a year the Angels reset, see what the younger players have to offer, and spend next off season when the FA pool looks to be deeper.
Don’t give up a draft pick for Snell, if he does well he ops out, and if he pitches similar to the previous few years before last year it turns into another bad contract. Even with a solid season they likely won’t be playing in the WS. Angels lose Snell and a pick.
Tim Stewart
urnuts- I think Washington will fix a lot of things the team did very poorly. This team is really the perfect storm to show what he does well. Snell will give them IMO a realistic shot at a wild card. Keep in mind that this team had a winning record every month till the trade deadline. The injuries just became too much. Players like Neto, Drury and more had their stats, both with the bat and glove when they played injured. Every player but 2 pitchers from Opening Day went on the injured list. With more manageable injury totals should help a lot.
Snell should be given a 5 or 6 year deal with no opt outs. You want him for future years! You don’t want to give that draft pick and then lose him. You can expect a solid good pitcher that is a proven good post season performer. His career in the regular season is 3.20. He has never had a true bad season yet. Those short term deals though are more costly per year and should be avoided anyway.
martras
The Angles are treating free agency like some wheeler-dealer on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace.
“Yo, about the Martinez… Still available?”
“Can you deliver?”
kingsfan1968
Arte was thinking of JD Davis!