With Randy Arozarena and Zach Eflin traded in the last two days, the Rays have already gotten a jump on retooling and cutting payroll even as the team still has a respective .500 (52-52) record. Isaac Paredes is another name who has gotten a lot of attention in the trade market, and ESPN’s Buster Olney (via X) reports that the Rangers have talked to the Rays about Paredes, in addition to their previously reported interest in Yandy Diaz.
Both the Astros and Mariners have also been linked to Paredes’ market, so the All-Star infielder is generating a lot of interest within the AL West alone now that the Rangers have also joined the mix. It isn’t surprising that clubs around baseball are checking in on a player with Paredes’ combination of age (25), affordability, team control, and obvious ability on the diamond.
Paredes has blossomed over his three seasons in Tampa, including his 16 homers and .249/.356/.441 slash line over 421 plate appearances this season. The translates to a 132 wRC+, only a touch below Paredes’ 137 mark over 571 PA in 2023. Beyond the offense, Paredes has primarily played third base with generally around average fielding grades depending on your metric of choice, but he has also gotten a good chunk of time at first base and (prior to this season) time at second base.
It is safe to say Paredes would primarily stick to the hot corner if he landed with the Rangers, as regular third baseman Josh Jung has missed almost the entire season due to wrist surgery, and then a subsequent shutdown from a minor league rehab assignment due to continued soreness. Jung restarted a new rehab stint just yesterday (going 1-for-3 with Double-A Frisco) but is still likely a week or two away from rejoining the lineup, given how he’ll need some space to get his timing back after such a long layoff.
Josh Smith’s excellent play at third base has helped Texas manage Jung’s absence to some extent, and the left-handed hitting Smith pairs nicely with the right-handed hitting Paredes. That same platoon factor could give Paredes some time at first base when a left-handed starter is on the mound, thus giving the Rangers opportunity to sit Nathaniel Lowe. Even if Jung did return relatively soon in August, that still doesn’t create any real playing time crunch, since the Rangers could rotate any of these players into the DH spot to everyone playing on more or less an everyday basis.
Paredes is a Super Two player, and is earning $3.4MM this season in the first of four arbitration-eligible seasons. Adding Paredes would therefore bring another long-term option into a Rangers lineup that already has a lot of pieces locked into place. Corey Seager and Marcus Semien are signed to mega-deals, while Lowe, Adolis Garcia, and Jonah Heim are arb-controlled through 2026. Leody Taveras is arb-controlled through 2027, Jung and Smith through 2028, and star prospects Evan Carter and Wyatt Langford are both still rookies. Justin Foscue is another notable prospect in his rookie season, and shortstop prospect Sebastian Walcott is at least a couple of years away from his MLB debut but still falls within this broader timeframe.
If the Rangers feel this creates any kind of a longjam or if they feel Jung is making good progress, they could pursue a rental player type of infielder instead of Paredes. Such a move would also naturally come at a much lower prospect cost, as Tampa Bay is surely demanding a ton in any Paredes trade. Given his years of control and the fact that the Rays are planning to contend again in 2025, Tampa isn’t facing any pressure to trade Paredes immediately, as even a healthy arb raise this winter should still fit him comfortably within the Rays’ limited payroll parameters.
Blackpink in the area
I don’t see how this makes sense. The Rangers have plenty of infielders.
Okie_baseball
He would be a useful DH most of the time who could spell guys at 3B. I wonder how much field time Jung will get when he comes back? The bat needs to stay in the lineup
Blackpink in the area
If you need a DH there are cheaper ways to get one. His value is in his ability to play 3b and the Rangers don’t need a 3b.
Okie_baseball
There is a cheaper way to get an .800 ops in the lineup under team control? I don’t think he would play too much 3B for us, the bat is the attractive thing here.
Blackpink in the area
Yes there are cheaper ways to get a bat if you only need the bat. A lot of teams need 3b help those are the teams that will pay what it takes for Paredes. The Rangers are covered with infielders.
Okie_baseball
I’m not so sure. That’s a pretty good hitter with a lot of team control past this year. Outside of Rooker, he might be the best bat on the market at the moment.
Blackpink in the area
Paredes would cost a TON to acquire. Rooker will cost less prospects because he’s a bat only player. If your team really just needs a bat then Rooker is the guy.
Okie_baseball
for sure, I prefer Rooker myself. Inter-division trade like that may cost us a lot as well though.
stymeedone
Why would you pay in trade for a full time player if you plan to platoon him? Why would you trade for a 3B, when Jung is back in 2 weeks and Smith has done well as a replacement? Seems like a ” hey, they talked about Diaz, so everyone else on TB probably had they name discussed” type of article.
rocky7
OPS+ be dammed….you’re talking about a .249 guy this year, who’s MLB average is about .234………that’s your definition of “a pretty good hitter”……if he’s the best bat on the market, how far baseball has fallen.
rocky7
Agreed man….the author of this article postulates that lets swing a major trade for what many of the posters on this site call a “major bat” and pretty much average 3B….so you swing a trade and then platoon the guy?……why would you even consider given that Smith has played well and you have your regular guy on minor league rehab…….wow….
kcmark
Jung may go to TB in the deal. Paredes still has two years of team control.
Blackpink in the area
Paredes has 3 years left after 2024 and Jung has 4. I don’t see the point of swapping them. Rangers also have Foscue who I think they want to give an opportunity to at some point.
Okie_baseball
Well then I’m lol! No way Texas does that.
Champ world champion Texas Rangers
No
rocky7
Oh wow,…the almighty “team control” argument…..and when he doesn’t hit next year, it won’t matter how much “team control” he has….the Rangers would ship him out for an obvious upgrade…..
Go Go Power Rangers
Seriously doubt it. Even considering how well Josh Smith has played, he’d be more likely to be traded than Jung.
scooper16
We keep him away from Houston and Seattle. We get his bat for the stretch run. Off-season, keep him & Nathaniel. Or trade Nathaniel. Or trade Isaac. That way, we control where he goes.
scooper16
Isaac doesn’t DH well. Brandon Lowe does. Get both. Isaac can play all in field positions, so he replaces Ornelas. Lowe replaces Foscue. When Jung returns, Grossman goes on DL or is released. Mix and match 1B and 3B The rest of the year. Start Josh Smith in centerfield. Decide in the off-season how you want to proceed.
ohyeadam
$3.4m as a super two and an all star this year. Those arb years are going to get expensive.
Blackpink in the area
The Yankees could use Paredes. Same division of course but I don’t think the Yankees care about that like some other teams might.
hllywdjff
They are trying to drive the price up for the Mariners or Astros….
Simm
Or they will be the ones they trade for him. If Texas isn’t selling then it makes sense for them to buy.
fljay73
Offer a great package or move along. Paredes is not going to come cheap in the acquisition cost department.
rdiddy75
Foscue and 2 Lottery Pitchers in the lower level get it done? Or too much?
Okie_baseball
Too much? If the market is that hot for him right now I doubt that’s enough, 25 years old, team control and a good hitter. I was reading a suggestion for the Stros for their 5th, 8th and 13th best prospects to get him. It’s gonna hurt if we trade for him.
hyraxwithaflamethrower
That doesn’t get it done. Rays can get more from other teams.
Six Shooter
Texas will get him so Houston can’t. Which would be a win win for Texas.
Keep a strong asset from the stros and even flip him or someone else down the road.
GarryHarris
The Astros don’t need Issac Paredes unless they’re targeting him for 1B.
ButchAdams79
Were not the Yankees, wr can’t afford to play that way. Remember how strapped for cash we were last off-season. They need an outfielder, not infielder.
ButchAdams79
I don’t like either rays guy for the rangers. With duran, smith,and foscue, to smaller degree,doing essentially same thingseems kinda redundant. They need an outfielder and to get taveras off roster. And might be good time to find a bombi replacement
Okie_baseball
Duran got sent down because he’s not hitting, Foscue hasn’t started hitting yet and is a defensive liability. Leody is paid to defense, and he has done that pretty well. Looks like Carter won’t be back for awhile, so they may need an outfielder but Leody probably is staying around.
sergefunction
1) Not to go all English Teacher, which feels less heinous than Grammar Police, but it’s not “respective”. Slide in “respectable”.
2) Ha ha ha, Al Avila.
Texas Outlaw
IP would certainly be an upgrade over Lowe if the Rangers want a new 1B. Would the Ray’s take Lowe, Leiter and Foscue for him?
Rather have Rooker.
AlistairC
I can’t see the price being worth it. He’s really good, but he’s not “massive upgrade over anyone already on the roster” good which is what you would want for the price TB should ask for, and probably will get, for him if they move him.
Maybe it’s some sort of fantasy sports trade type move to get Diaz cheaper? I don’t think so, but if rumor true it has that feel of offering what you want to give for player A for A & B then “reluctantly” letting them go for “just” player A.
stymeedone
@ hydrax
Can they? Its not which teams have the players, its the team that’s willing to part with them. Baltimore has the best system, but isn’t willing to part with their prospects. Hence, they settle for Eflin.
scooper16
If we don’t get Rooker, I want Brandon Lowe. He’s actually had good success DH’ing.