“Several” teams remain involved the market for third baseman Yoán Moncada, according to a report from Francys Romero this afternoon. Romero goes on to report that the Cubs and Mariners are among the clubs with interest in Moncada’s services in addition to the Blue Jays, who were previously reported as a potential suitor last month.
After spending eight seasons on the south side of Chicago, the prospect of Moncada moving on to the north side and joining the Cubs makes plenty of sense. The switch-hitter has primarily played third base throughout his career but has also spent time at the keystone. Those are perhaps the two positions where the Cubs could stand to benefit most from shoring up their depth. The club parted ways with third baseman Isaac Paredes as part of the deal that brought Kyle Tucker to Chicago last month, and while top prospect Matt Shaw seems poised to take over everyday reps at the hot corner he has just 35 games of experience at the Triple-A level.
It would be a surprise for the club to simply anoint an unproven player as an everyday player, even one as talented as Shaw. To that end, president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer indicated last month that Shaw will have to “earn” the position in Spring Training. There’s at least some semblance of internal competition for the role in the form of Rule 5 draft pick Gage Workman as well as utility infielders Miles Mastrobuoni and Vidal Bruján, but adding a player with more of a big league track record to the mix could give Shaw some more robust competition for the role. Moncada is as good a choice as any player available on the infield market for that role. Though he’s often been injured in recent years, he’s hit a respectable .262/.311/.422 (101 wRC+) over the past two seasons and was a well above-average regular as recently as 2021.
In addition to providing competition to Shaw this spring, adding Moncada to the Cubs’ infield mix would give the club additional protection against the possibility that incumbent second baseman Nico Hoerner isn’t ready for Opening Day. Hoerner underwent flexor tendon surgery back in October, and the Cubs have subsequently indicated that although he’s expected to be ready early in the 2025 season at the latest, a specific timetable for his return won’t be clear until camp opens next month. With so much uncertainty surrounding both second and third base, the addition of Moncada to the mix would give the Cubs a high-upside veteran who could fill in for Hoerner in the lineup early in the year and act as an insurance policy against Shaw struggling in his first taste of big league action.
As for the Mariners, MLBTR discussed Moncada as a potential fit for their needs at third base in a post last night. Given the club’s wide-open third base competition, the prospect of everyday playing time is one that would surely appeal to Moncada if it were to be made available to him. With that being said, Moncada’s 29.4% strikeout rate over the past two seasons could give the Mariners some level of pause given their efforts to cut down on strikeouts in their lineup over the past couple of years. With that being said, the third base options available in free agency this winter are fairly limited and it’s difficult to imagine Seattle finding a clearly better option for the hot corner unless they can swing a trade for a player like Alec Bohm or Willi Castro.
While Toronto’s interest in Moncada’s services isn’t exactly news, it’s nonetheless noteworthy given that prior reports of interest in his services originated prior to the Andrés Giménez trade last month. With Giménez and Bo Bichette seemingly locked into the club’s middle infield barring a Bichette trade coming together at some point, that seemingly left youngsters like Ernie Clement and Addison Barger to jockey for playing time at the hot corner. Adding Moncada to the mix might push those youngsters to the bench or Triple-A, though it’s also possible that the Jays could instead have a bench role in mind for Moncada while Clement remains as the club’s likely regular at third.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Please no obviously not for Seattle I don’t want him batting 3rd on opening day
In Chicago it would be better for him to be on the bench or take reps in case Matt Shaw struggles, but he’s still going to take up a lot of IL time
spooky
Can’t be in the lineup if you are on the IL
avenger65
Not the cubs, please.
Buckner
“… Teams Interested In Yoan Moncada…”
Why?
Why are ANY teams interested in this guy?
bronyaur
Avg hitter, above avg fielder. Both the Cubs and Mariners SHOULD be in on him.
Rsox
Because the ceiling is an above average fielder that can can probably give you at least 12-15 Home Runs which is probably more than the Mariners got out of 3B last season
stymeedone
Yeah, but the likelihood is 150 abs, 3 hr, 45-50K and a lot of time on the IL. He may have also been part of the problem in the White Sox clubhouse.
Rsox
Low base salary, high incentive deal doesn’t hurt anyone
radhippo
Angels too….
Mlbfan78
They are interested cause he is still youngish won’t be expensive and if he rebounds you get good value there and if he doesn’t he won’t cost a lot to move on from.
Cubby 2025
And then on top of it the first word of the article is “several”. The headline says Cubs and Mariners among…. nothing but clickbait….put Cubs in headline and a lot of people open it. And then some Cub followers believe it as if there is a press conference in the morning.
If the article headline says Marlins/Rockies it’s not getting as many clicks.
Rsox
Not necessarily. If the Marlins were actively interested in anyone, ever, it might draw clicks out of morbid curiosity…
Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can
White Sox have had a lot more than clubhouse issues. Starts at the very top with Reinsdorf and his garbage decisions.
BPax
Alot of the White Sox problems stem from the fact that they are the White Sox..
SalaryCapMyth
Moncada hasn’t been a good fielder since 2022.
Dogbone
Moncada is definitely not anywhere near a good fielder. Especially early in the year he stands around like a cold statue. Even when he is ‘healthy’, he usually looks indifferent and uninterested.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Mastrobuoni is not part of an “internal competition”. Time to cut Masterbozo!
Doral Silverthorn
while that always seems to be the case, imagine a scenario in which dude is just frustrated with his aches and pains while playing on the worst team in one of the worst cities in the entire country…
This guy has some serious upside if even a little of him wasn’t exactly focused on the game for the last few seasons.
fivepoundbass
@soral So you’re saying he wouldn’t theoretically want to go to the cubs
Doral Silverthorn
@givepoundbass
Personally, I’d rather play in the Siberian Winter League than The Southside of Chicago on that abomination of a club.
Tigers3232
@Doral Moncada and Eloy were Teo of the primary reasons the Sox fell flat on their faces when they were viewed as contenders just a few yrs ago.
Stevil
The Mariners are almost certainly going to have to rely on either a rebound candidate, or an unlikely breakout candidate. Pick your poison.
BPax
Two words..Tommy LaStella.
thecoffinnail
Geez I remember everybody calling for Cashman’s head for not being willing to pay $30 million for this guy when he came out of Cuba. Time and again he has been proven right on the young guys then rushes out to sign someone like Rodon to a crazy contract and everyone starts calling for his head again. How can someone that is a pretty decent prospect talent evaluator be so out of his depth when it comes to oft injured stars?
This one belongs to the Reds
The Reds ought to kick the tires too. Marte obviously needs more time at AAA.
But they will keep hopin’ and wishin’ as usual instead of building a complete roster befitting someone who is “contending.”
Rsox
Infielders are probably the one thing the Reds don’t need. An Outfielder with some pop would be more to their need
This one belongs to the Reds
A third baseman and two outfielders actually, preferably right handed.
Big whiffa
If I’m him, I don’t want to fill a spot in Chicago til the guy beneath me is ready and idk about playing in Seattle either – tough field. Cincy be a good landing spot for him, but I’m still hoping reds make a bigger splash than some replacement level player
Digdugler
I cant think of a player in the league that the Jays need less than Moncada.
high_upside
I agree but I’m sure they’ll find a 37 year old DH only to sign instead.
Canuckleball
@Digdugler
Any glove first/no bat player still available.
Reynaldo's
Chris Colabello can come out of retirement to help the Jays.
bestone
Geez….time is ticking, there’s about forty some odd days before the first spring games start.
Where’s the shatkins front office?
So far…not much activity.
(Could at least sign Vladdie)
I guess they could always said “they tried”….
NoSaint
@Digdugler
Andrés Giménez?
stymeedone
He’s a good fit on a Canadian team as you’ll be lucky if he earns 70 cents for every dollar paid.
Reynaldo's
Blue Jays players are paid with USD not CND
The Saber-toothed Superfife
Sleeping Tigers.
Illich should hire the Superfife!
Come on, Marion, show some team spirit!
radhippo
Man if the Tigers got Moncada, Bregman would chit his pants!
stymeedone
I don’t know if even McKinstry would chit his pants. Moncada is far from a sure thing. Still guessing all he gets is a Spring Training invite.
The Saber-toothed Superfife
Or traded for Bohm or someone else….
Tigers3232
@Saber Moncada is a free agent, any team wanting him that bad would ve already signed him. Unless he signs with A’s I don’t see anything other than a Spring Training invite or Minor League deal.
DroppedThirdStrike
Nobody wants him that bad. That’s being said there are a lot of teams interested at a certain price point. He’ll get a major league offer.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
The As have Gio Urshela.
Tigers3232
@MLB A’s currently have Solderstrom for 1B and Jacob Wilson for SS. Amazingly Gio would b an upgrade for them at SS where he’s played here ans there over the years. Ideally tho Gio at 1B with Solderstrom being a backup to 1B and C.
This normally I wouldn’t view as an ideal match, except that A’s are somewhat forced to spend. That is unless they could find another 1B or SS and just roll with Gio at 3B.
Unclemike1526
Leave it to Hoyer to keep chasing Unicorns instead of focusing on the real needs that the Cubs need because of his Closer Phobia. Signing Moncada and dreaming that he’ll get Sasaki images dancing in his head. Porter Hodge looks like the job is yours.
Cmurphy
Isn’t Roki Sasaki a starting pitcher?
Unclemike1526
Yeah. But a SP the Cubs have about a 5% chance of signing. Might as well buy a Mega Millions ticket.
Cubby 2025
Ha! Uncle…you give me a 5% chance of winning Mega…I’m in line all day, every day.
Big Hurt
Obviously depends which Moncada you get. There are very few if any free agents who’ve had 2 4-WAR seasons, especially those you can get for under $10M per. He’s the epitome of high risk/high reward.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
But he hasn’t had a good season since 2021 and hasn’t had an all star season since 2019
That’s a lot of years in baseball
ohyeadam
The way he’s talked about you’d think he was Tim Anderson bad. But after checking with bref he’s actually been okayish, if he’s healthy
stymeedone
Tim Anderson was healthier.
dugmet
Offensive stats were jacked in 2019. Throw them out.
Big Hurt
Not sure what this means, his OPS+ was 140 in 2019, which adjusts for what everyone else was doing. He had 2 great years, and has shown the ability to hit when healthy, and he’s a good defender at 3rd.
He seems to be exceptionally soft, however, and doesn’t appear to care much (although that’s always difficult to tell from the outside).
Tigers3232
In 9 seasons Moncada has had 2+ WAR twice. One of those seasons was 2019 with juiced ball. The risk side far exceeds the miniscule exaggerated reward.
Big Hurt
‘Juiced ball’ is accounted for in WAR – in fact, a big part of the reason why you can compare Joe Dimaggio’s WAR with Mike Trout, for example, is that it adjusts for the year and era. It isn’t perfect, but a 4 or 5 WAR should be similarly impressive regardless of year.
For example, Sammy Sosa’s bWAR was 4.8 in 1999 when he hit 63 HRs and had an over 1.000 OPS (because everyone was hitting HRs then).
If you had said that you didn’t think he’d ever hit 25 HRs again because of the juiced ball in 2019, I might be onboard with that.
And btw – this is in no way an endorsement for Moncada, I’m glad he’s moved on from the Sox just wanted to clarify that if healthy (as big an ‘if’ as anyone in the league maybe), he can be a very productive 3b.
Tigers3232
He has not replicated any of his #s from 2019. Is that worded more to your liking?
The guy his been terrible for 7 of his 9 seasons. That prettyuch sums up his career to date.
Big Hurt
So many feisty posters on here ;). We agree on that, and did from the beginning. The ‘juiced ball’ just had nothing to do with it.
jhanley108
All I’ve heard for 8 yrs is the Cubs minor league system is stacked. The ML team has been crap for almost a decade. Give them a shot.
LetTheGoodTimesROFL
The Cubs have only had two seasons with a losing record over the last decade. The past two seasons they’ve just been mediocre. Their farm system didn’t start to turn around until they traded Yu Darvish 4 years ago. Even then it wasn’t considered stacked. Literally everything about your comment is wrong.
Big whiffa
They haven’t been too impressive for a while now, but finally put it together and they are loaded now ! Them and Red Sox did an excellent job of stocking the farm quickly without several top picks
Tigersin2050
That’s so on brand for Seattle.
Reynaldo's
What would you have them do?
Tigersin2050
Sign Moncara. Like I said, it’s on brand.
Joe S
Moncado 1 year deal for philadelphia so they can trade Bohm to Seattle for Ford, Farmelo
mynameisjeff253
You’re off your rocker if you think Seattle will deal much more than Ford for Bohm. Massive overpay if Farmelo is involved.
TheGr8One
Ford for Bohm? You’ve completely lost any and every marble you may or may not have ever had
Big whiffa
I do like bohm a lot more in Seattle than moncado. I think it comes down to Bregmans asking price. If it drops to what Phili wants to pay – they ink him and Seattle seems like a the best spot for him to land. It won’t cost ford but will cost something for sure. There will be a few teams in on him
RotiniRick
The Cubs could get more versatility and the same production for a fraction of the cost with either Solano or even a DeJong. They improve their bench while safeguarding Hoerner and Shaw
PutPeteinthehall
If Solano can still play a decent third they should sign him.
Acoss1331
I agree, would rather have either of those two as bench pieces over Moncada.
Jiggs
Don’t really u destined why any team would be interested in over paying for the guy, especially the Cubs.
Atlanta Jack
This would be a terrific signing by the cubs.
orange2001
Would make sense with the Angels to share 3B duties with Rendon and eventually become the starting 3B once Rendon inevitably ends up on the DL.
TheGr8One
That would be a race to the IL between Rendon and Moncada
Unclemike1526
Yeah, If you had Rendon and Moncada you’d have a 3B for 75 games a year anyway.
Tom the ray fan
2019 Yoan Moncada was a huge part or my fantasy championship, forever be grateful for that. I’m sure he remembers as well
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
Cubs need to stop messing around and cut Miles Mastrobuoni. He brings nothing to the team. He’s gotta have some Dexter type dirt on Jed Hoyer if he’s still on the team.
Acoss1331
I was hoping Hoyer would sign Rojas but the White Sox beat him to the punch. Solano and Dejong are still available so there’s hope Mastrobuoni gets cut before Spring Training…
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Hey maybe Mastrobuoni can play 3B for the Mariners? Bryan Woo for Mastrobuoni?? (Please throw in Caissie; Triantos, and Busch too please).
BigRedMachine
As an M’s fan I am not happy that this is where they are now turning to, it could get worse though, the Cubs want M. Shaw to be their guy at 3b, If Moncada chooses the Cubs, who have a few players who can play 3rd, over the M’s who have NO ONE, knowing that he could very well be a back up there would be sad for my team. The only thing I see positive about this is that if the M’s do get Moncada, they can still go out and get a 3b as he can play 2b as well. What an off season for the M’s thus far…,,,
Reynaldo's
What would you have the M’s do? Their options are limited to small signings or go the usual trade route to compromise a promising core of young players.
BigRedMachine
No kidding their options are limited in January. It does not seem like there is a great market for prospects as so many teams feel that they are contenders for the playoffs with the number of teams that can make it as a wild card but if possible, I would trade Harry Ford and or Cole Young. Do not entirely deplete the 7 to 10 really strong prospects that the Mariners have in their farm system but that is also what they are there for and not all of them are going to make it Please see Jared Kelenic.
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
He’s likely not a long term guy but the guy they got for Tyson Miller last year. Jake Slaughter isn’t a terrible choice to play 3rd for the M’s I don’t know if he’s still in their organization though.
TheGr8One
What did you expect? Jerry doesn’t spend in free agency he’s proven that and people up in arms when he does what he’s always done. One win away from the playoffs Seattle doesn’t need Soto they need singles. I’ll take Seattles rotation in a playoff series against anyone. Just need a few tweaks to get there. 100% of World Series winners made the playoffs first.
Banix12
I would be very skeptical of anybody bringing in Moncada to play more than 3b/DH. Yes he did play 2nd earlier in his career but that was before years of persistent lower body injuries and he wasn’t all that great at the position before those.
AC Surf Baseball
Mariners should’ve done that Bohm deal, where else are they going to find the Allstar caliber corner INF you’ve been searching for? Bregman will end up in Detroit, Arenado wouldn’t accept a trade to them. With all that pitching, can’t believe trader Jerry wouldn’t part with George Kirby or Andres Munoz. The M’s were also getting Mick Abel, with Dylan Moore going back to the Phils. That ship may have sailed.
Reynaldo's
Kirby is the gem of that rotation, better than even Gilbert and Miller. I think you can make arguments for either scenario though. I think trading Ford is the most viable route for the team to acquire impactful talent.
TheGr8One
You put way too much stock in Bohm to include Kirby’s name or Munoz.
radhippo
They can do better than Bohm for Kirby! Bohm is barely above avg, Kirby is close to elite.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
That trade proposal is ludicrous; that was never on the table. Completely absurd.
BigRedMachine
Unbelievably absurd!
Bruce wulff
If the off injured moncada comes cheap and furthermore means a rehab stint, you can be sure the cubbies will pounce at this opportunity
algionfriddo
Moncada to Ms on incentive laden contract would be a good move.
radhippo
If the move the fences in 20feet!! Place is hell for any hitter
hllywdjff
Not Mike Trout!!
Reynaldo's
I like Donovan Solano at 3B and Jesus Iglesias at 2B for the Mariners.
radhippo
Why? Those guys are avg or below. Those guys are not getting the M’s anywhere.
The M’s desperately need offense. They need to move the fences in 20 feet all the way around. The place is a dump for any hitter other than Trout.
Reynaldo's
What would you have them do then?
Chester Copperpot
Nothing. Just save Stanton’s money. Your mid 80-win team is good enough. Who cares that you’ve subtracted a starting 2nd and 3rd basemen. Making decisions is hard and sometimes cost money and players. Let’s just do nothing and have some shiskaberries, play with our Griffey bobbleheads and watch the post game fireworks show! True to the blue!!
Reynaldo's
You should submit your resume to join their front office with that attitude then.
radhippo
It’s shocking how little they have done.
Imagine if they spent like a real team and signed Bregman and Alonso or Santander instead of retreads. They would immediately be one of the favorites to play for the World Series.
Classic Mariners
stymeedone
Iglesias is not going to worry about how deep the fences are, and can headline a quick concert between a doubleheader.
KamKid
“Younster” Ernie Clement is going into his age 29 season.
bootsday29
Please Cubs, do not sign him and while you’re at cut Mastribouni. Shaw and Workman will be much better choices.
NoSaint
If the choice is between Moncada and Barger for 3B, I’m taking Barger every day of the week.
uvmfiji
Isn’t he the type of player the White Sox would be interested in?
PrincessYuki
Free agents should be lining up to sign with the Mariners. The Mariners have the only pitching staff that could shut down the Dodgers offense in the playoffs.
radhippo
He sure fits what the Angels desperately need on the infield. He can play 3b when Rendon needs a nap, or can play everyday at 2b. He’s an easy fit and shouldn’t be too expensive.
kdevry
I was getting off of I5 in Everett the other day n I’m pretty sure Dipoto was panhandling at the end of the offramp
MartialArtisan
Every little bit helps!
Bruce wulff
The cubs are a fit for Moncada given he’s injury risk; low asking price; and coming off injury
DroppedThirdStrike
And possibly injured
Zippy the Pinhead
At this point, there’s no need for the M’s to sign Moncada. Shenton is equally mediocre and he’s already there. So is DMo, although it’s better for the team if he’s the UT. Let Moncada go to the North Side. Get back to me when we’re talking about a real 3B. Bregman? Okay, but he’ll never choose Seattle. Neither will Arenado. Just go with Shenton and blame the owners for being so money-grubbing.
BigRedMachine
Zippy,
Do you think there is still a chance to trade with the Rays for Diaz at 1B and or Lowe at 2b or with the Phillies for Bohm?
neurogame
What weird job a professional athlete has when a team is willing to pay you $5M to make you go away..
Indianfan
Tells me a lot about the Cubs and Mariners.
hllywdjff
Deal with the Marlins for Xavier Edwards trade Cole young Ryan bliss Locklear and Haniger and some cash..Kids going to be a stud…
mbart33
Why was the guy hurt last year?
neurogame
Left adductor strain. Only played in 12 games, yet took home the highest AAV of his contract, $24.8M
bmann300
I think he got hurt in winter ball- fouled a ball off his foot- in an early game and didn’t play anymore. His physical condition is such a big question .
msqboxer
All the hype and paid a ton of money…use to be rated a 65+ speed but can’t steal a base. They have listed him at 6’2 220 for 9 years now and in person he’s easily pushing 250.
martevious
Please don’t sign Moncada, M’s. Even with not counting his 8 game cup of tea in 2016, he only averages just over 92 games played a season.
robw5555
Moncada sucks. Those are facts.
Bruce wulff
Sasaki and his agent are confused whether there’s indeed proof cubs are big market or mid/small market which only says cubs are in the ballpark but not much more than that as compared to the other also rans for sasaki’s seevices.
brood550
Looking at a 3B that flamed out offensively already in Chicago should tell you that the Cubs have low confidence in Shaw’s ability to play 3B.
Bruce wulff
As a cubs fan, I’m quite envious how the big market dodgers are always moving forward trying to get better now trading lux without hesitation as the cubs continue to do little trivial things around the edges.