MLBTR has taken a look at the markets for Juan Soto, Corbin Burnes and Alex Bregman in a trio of posts for Trade Rumors Front Office subscribers. We'll continue that with a look at the likely market for one of the top free agent infielders: Willy Adames.
The longtime Brewers shortstop is among the most potent bats in the game at his position. Adames slugged a career-high 32 home runs in 2024, topping his previous highwater mark of 31 round-trippers, set in 2022. Over the past four seasons, he's tied with Corey Seager for the MLB lead in shortstop home runs (112). He's more strikeout-prone than some teams might like, but he's cut his strikeout rate in four consecutive seasons now, fanning in one-quarter of his plate appearances this past year. That's still a fair bit, but it's no longer egregiously north of league average, which sat at 22.6% in 2024.
The Brewers bought low on Adames early in the 2021 season when he was struggling with the Rays, sending a pair of generally unproven relievers to Tampa Bay: J.P. Feyereisen and Drew Rasmussen. It worked out for both parties in the end. Adames became an All-Star shortstop, and both pitchers became key parts of Tampa Bay's staff -- Rasmussen in particular. He's rattled off four straight seasons with a sub-3.00 ERA, much of it out of the rotation.
Adames hit .244/.323/.457 in parts of four seasons in Milwaukee. That overall line is dragged down by a pedestrian 2023 season, but Adames has been at least 9% better than average at the plate in four of the past five years, by measure of wRC+ (and at least 19% better in three of the past five). He's typically graded out as a plus defender, though his defensive metrics took an unexpected dip last year -- due largely to an uncharacteristically error-prone stretch in July where he made eight miscues in just three weeks.
Teams will likely still view Adames as a player with strong defensive tools, and he's willing to move to another position -- third base or second base -- if the right opportunity presents itself. Adames made the no-brainer decision to reject a qualifying offer from Milwaukee. He's surely kept a watchful eye as fellow shortstops Trevor Story ($140MM), Javier Baez ($140MM) and Dansby Swanson ($177MM) all cashed in on major free-agent deals heading into their own age-29 seasons. Adames, whose gregarious personality and reputation as a clubhouse leader only further enhance his appeal to clubs, arguably has as much or even more earning power than any of that bunch.
Let's take a look at which teams could be involved.
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that’s a result of a 3rd grade education
Probably should be a team that will need 3B help as well. I don’t think he’s fleet footed enough as he ages to remain at SS so he’ll have to be more of a bat first guy.
That’s why I think my Tigers should go aggressively for Adames. Shortstop for now (or 3B if Baez somehow regains his form), 3B as he slows down (and when Kevin McGonigle burst on the scene in 2-3 years).
For Love of the Game: If Baez slows down any more, he’ll start going backwards.
The best fit will be the team with the highest offer.
Bluejays
I think the Jays still want to see if Bo can bounce back (and I think he can) but he probably should be playing 2b.
I also think that if the Giants don’t out bid everyone, they are missing the chance of becoming relevant again.
Yanks (or Mets) will get Soto, and that’ll be enough high-end spending for them. So that leaves the GIANTS and one of the NEW YORK TEAMS for Willy.
Personally I hope it’s the Giants.
Soto to Mets. Soon.
SF Giants really need to improve their offense to compete
Adames would be an upgrade from Soler who they had on a short contract before he was traded to ATL.
Willy is better defensively and can play multiple positions.
Blue jays! 3rd base.
Not sure Adames is even an improvement from solely an offensive perspective Id say at best its equal. He hit a few more HRs last season but had a lower OBP and struck out more often.
As a whole he provides more value with the production he provides from his position and some value added with his glove. But in terms of fixing what ails SF lineup, I don’t really see any improvement as far as a one for one replacement within the lineup. Now other additions and getting Adames production out of SS can go a long way, but that’s contingent on other move(s).
He significantly improves the Giants lineup, moving Chapman to the #5 spot and offering more pop.
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You’re cheap
Cheap because someone won’t or can’t pay to read an article? Some people, myself included, are on a fixed income. We can’t splurge on things like baseball articles, satellite radio or $14 hamburgers,
this site costs $29.95 dollars per year that helps to pay for the people who write these articles
They shouldn’t have to work for free
I’m on a fixed income and, come on, $29 annual subscription for the best baseball coverage . . . that’s hardly a “splurge.” Your complaint is vapid.
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What about Jazz Chisholm at 2nd or 3rd for NYY?
Apparently Mr. Adams doesn’t like Jazz’s chances of making the team. LOL
More like the Angels. TO usually gets a couple of good years. The Angels refuse to acquire hitters younger than 31.
He will look to join an organization that can offer: familiar surroundings and has people to whom Willy is able to relate.
Specifically = Gomez, Morticia, Fester, Pugsly, Wendsday and the rest of the ADAMS FAMILY !!
Perfect fit for Pirates. Start at SS or 2B or 1B or CF or RF, 3rd down the road if Hayes can’t find his bat. Plus we love guys with high strike out rates. Only problem is we can only sign one year deals. Think he’ll go for like $5M?
Any time you have to mention “or” 4x, it isn’t likely to work out.
Adames/Betts double play combo is enticing!
Sign with the team that drafted you: The Detroit Tigers.
Adames is willing to move positions:
3B, SS, 2B,1B, OF, DH.
None of those positions should present a challege to Adames
who came up as and played most of his career @ SS.
Giants will sign him
They better.
I’m gonna say the Giants.
Adames never made an All-Star team.