It’s been a quiet winter for Jurickson Profar thus far, but with fellow outfielders Anthony Santander, Teoscar Hernandez and Tyler O’Neill all off the board now, Profar stands as the top corner outfield bat on the market. The Blue Jays, who just signed Santander for five years, and the Astros are among the teams with interest in the switch-hitting Profar, MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand reported on the MLB Network this morning (video link). The incumbent Padres have also been tied to Profar this winter and very clearly love him as a player and person, but it’s far from clear the front office will have that kind of spending power. The Friars have reportedly been working to scale back payroll this winter, and that was before recent ownership tumult.
Profar, 32 next month, is fresh off a career year where he improved in just about every measurable category. His .280 average, .380 on-base percentage and .459 slugging percentage all ranked as career-best marks. The former top prospect made massive gains in exit velocity, barrel rate and hard-hit rate, all while posting his best walk rate (11.4%) since 2021 and his lowest strikeout rate (15.1%) since 2020. Profar has long had a plus eye and excellent bat-to-ball skills, but the contact he made was often lacking punch. That wasn’t at all the case in 2024, as he swatted a career-high 24 homers and tacked on 29 doubles in 158 games/668 plate appearances.
The fit with Toronto isn’t as clean with Santander now in the fold on a $92.5MM contract, but there’s still room to move things around. Playing Santander regularly in right field — or having Santander and George Springer split time between right field and designated hitter — would open up left field for Profar (who could see occasional DH time himself). That’d likely come at the expense of playing time for Nathan Lukes and Will Wagner, but Profar would be a pronounced upgrade over both if he can replicate or even approximate last year’s breakout showing.
Payroll-wise, the Jays’ signing of Santander pushed them up into the second tier of luxury penalization. They very narrowly dipped under the tax line in 2024, resetting their penalty level in the process, meaning they’d be on the hook for a 32% for any dollars allocated to Profar (or another free agent). They’re currently projected by RosterResource at $237MM of Opening Day payroll, which would be a club record.
Turning to Houston, their outfield is a clear weak spot on the roster — at least on paper — following the trade of Kyle Tucker to the Cubs. Houston will have Jake Meyer in center field, where he’ll be flanked by a combination of Chas McCormick, Taylor Trammell and Mauricio Dubon. Other options on the 40-man roster include Kenedy Corona, Pedro Leon and Cooper Hummel. Clearly, an upgrade would be a worthwhile pursuit.
Ownership’s wherewithal to make such an addition is an open question. Jim Crane has said he’s open to paying the luxury tax for a second straight season — and just the second time in his ownership tenure — but there’s been mixed messaging with regard to his actions. On the one hand, Houston offered Alex Bregman a reported six-year, $156MM contract. That’s a legitimate offer, and the corresponding $26MM average annual value would’ve sent the ’Stros careening into the middle tiers of luxury penalty.
On the other hand, trading Tucker, even with an extension unlikely, represents a step in the opposite direction. Granted, that swap helped to pave the way for the signing of Christian Walker on a three-year, $60MM deal. But, it can be argued that if Crane were truly amenable to stepping over that tax threshold, he could’ve fit Tucker and Walker onto the roster. The team has also been shopping reliever Ryan Pressly throughout the offseason, and general manager Dana Brown even kicked the winter off by speaking of a need to “get creative” with payroll. None of those facts portend a willingness to exceed the tax barrier — at least not by any notable amount.
As things stand, RosterResource has the Astros over the tax threshold, but only by a narrow margin of about $3MM. A trade of Pressly or another player — e.g. McCormick, Dubon, Victor Caratini — could drop them back under that line, but it’d be tough to shoehorn Profar in under the barrier without finding a trade partner for Pressly and another player. If Crane is willing to take a small CBT hit, knowing dead-money commitments to Jose Abreu and Rafael Montero will help them reset their penalty level next offseason, then moving Pressly on its own might be enough to make things line up.
Time will tell how the market for Profar plays out, but he’s now the most-productive left fielder still sitting on the market. He’s reportedly been seeking a three-year pact. It’s unlikely that’d come with the type of AAV secured by Hernandez ($22MM) or Santander ($18.5MM), but something in the range of O’Neill’s three-year, $49.5MM contract wouldn’t have seemed too outlandish coming into the offseason. With many teams already having filled their roster needs, demand might not be sufficient to get Profar to such heights, but a multi-year deal and eight-figure AAV still seem plenty feasible.
FletcherFan
My O’s should buy low
6/150 seems about right
Jerry Hairston Jr's Toupee
Dude is in his early 30s with a very inconsistent record. 3/40 would prolly be an overpay….
Bob Sacamano 310
Agreed. I’m thinking a deal will be 3 years and between $30M-45M. Obviously a little bit of an overpay if its the higher end but that’s free agency.
Since they wouldn’t give up a draft pick, I don’t hate it for either team. Astros need OF help.
Bob Sacamano 310
Also, with Springer’s OBP being so low, he shouldn’t be counted on to leadoff.
Al castleberry
Some players do better at plate when there defensive role changes. Like ozunas bat coming to life after going to dh role
KnicksFanCavsFan
@fletcher
Sarcasm….is that you?
FletcherFan
I’d give up Stowers and Norby for Profar on a 6/150 contract
choof
I feel like trading Henry Urrutia and LJ Hoes would get it done personally
FletcherFan
As an Afro-Latinx man, the only time I have felt truly seen in my life is when LJ Hoes wore number 0
Seeing Hoes 0 on his jersey made me say, “he’s literally me”
choof
I felt the same way when I saw the name “Hoes” on the back of his jersey. Hoes understand me and I understand him/them
Bart Harley Jarvis
Yes, sarcasm, irony’s ornery cousin.
chichitog
Astros are definitely a better fit.
❤️ MuteButton
A switch hitting bat would be welcome. His defensive liabilities would be somewhat negated by the short left field. The money is the issue
Captain_Bigelow
I hope he signs for the Dodgers.:-)
KnicksFanCavsFan
@captain
As their 4th outfielder.
cwsOverhaul
Toronto being the light version of LAD signing FAs now would me amusing to go for it in Vlad Jr’s likely final year there. Boras can provide the Profar/Alonso package following Santander.
MrLOLMet
>Free agent exists
>Signed by Dodgers
choof
>Free agent signs with Dodgers
>entire baseball world cries themselves to sleep
die defunctorum
@MrLOLMet – except poor Jack Flaherty who stated he never wanted to leave the city. He’s seemingly been cast aside (perhaps for excessive partying on the parade bus?) which is quite annoying to me since he was one of the few free agents I picked to sign with the Dodgers on the MLBTR Free Agent Prediction Contest. Oy! 🙁
TheBoatmen
I think it is more to buy a team while they wait for the farm to rebuild itself instead of rebuilding when they have just spent 300M on stadium renovations. Can’t very well have a new stadium with nobody there.
JohnTaylor
A couple of things
– I believe the Jays reset the cbt last year and I believe the Santander AAV works out to 14.5 million based on deferrals.
Big whiffa
That’s a steal !
choof
Profar needs to get off his high horse and finally learn the Roger Beshens football slider. Had he taken initiative sooner there’s no chance he’s still on the market. Shame too, I thought he was smarter
Bart Harley Jarvis
Agreed. The Roger Beshens football slider will also help Profar to better talk sh¡t to opposing team’s fans.
choof
The possibilities are truly endless. Take me for example. I started throwing the football slider and I lost 45 lbs (and counting!) and my wife came back with the kids
gravel
Did she drop them off?
choof
No she just came back to pick up her tennis rackets
BobinTexas
Profar would be a nice get and fit for Houston if the price is right. Maybe 2/30 or 3/40 sounds about right to me. I know he is aiming for 3/50+, but there hasn’t been much chatter about him this offseason.
Throw in an opt-out after year 1 as an incentive to impress the league with a repeat of 2024! Win-Win.
Wagner>Cobb
Jays will probably need to offer 4 years to get him. Maybe 4/60 or 4/70.
Ducey
There is no way the Jays are still interested in Profar.
They were likely in on him before they signed Santander.
Some questionable journalism here.
Big whiffa
Only here thou ! Journalism is trustworthy and honest everywhere else
mlb fan
“Maybe 2/30 or 3/40”..Personally, I don’t think any team gives Profar multiple years(perhaps a 2nd yr team option). Once the industry pegs you as a perpetual 1 year “prove it” guy, it’s very difficult for a player to change that narrative.
Acoss1331
Not even Preller is biting on getting Profar signed. Even he knows he can wait him out for a lower price.
die defunctorum
Either that or they’re just going to roll with Lockridge, Wade (shudder) or Ornelas in Spring Training and see what happens. I’m hoping Ornelas is ready for a regular gig and rise to the challenge. At least he would be a lot cheaper…
Ketch
You just gave Toronto their IN
fathead0507
Braves need him in LF
Niekro floater
Dudes about to be severely overpaid based off 1 good season n the current FA OF market. Think it’s all downhill after career yr. Not worth crazy money.
BrianCashmansBurner
The Blue Jays are ruining baseball.
choof
Agreed. They can’t possibly sign everyone and get away with it. It needs to be addressed
mlb fan
“It needs to be addressed”…It sure does and we can start by BANNING all private jets. All these guys flying into Toronto on private jets is getting ridiculous.
Morosi was right, literally every remaining player of consequence is either currently flying into Toronto or soon preparing to do so.
choof
Reports are your mother is also on a plane to Toronto
BrianCashmansBurner
Probably at worst the third best arm in the bullpen.
choof
And probably the best looking!
pingston
The Blue Jays owners also own the NHL Leafs, the NBA Raptors, the MLS TFC, the CFL Argonauts, the AHL Marlies, etc. so why not sign some extras?
Higgins
I have a great idea, why don’t you and everyone else shut the F up with your plane jokes that were old two years ago. Or should I make Trump jokes for the next 4 years. The comments on this site love to beat a dead horse. .Keep it to baseball for the love of god.
choof
Jeez bro it’s not that serious. Please get some therapy. Or start throwing the Roger Beshens football slider. It changed my life. I used to be angry like you once
davengmusic
You know everyone loves their dead horse beating here. Trash cans, jet planes, the Roger Beshens football slider, LOLMets, etc
choof
don’t forget Dodgers are cheaters MLB is unfair
mlb fan
“It’s not that serious”..He’s already in “therapy”. You CAN write angry posts in a padded room while wearing a straight jacket you know.
gravel
Why beat a dead horse when you can throw one using the Roger Beshens Football slider?
Bart Harley Jarvis
@BrianCashmansBurner,
… are ruining *Canadian baseball.
99socalfrc
Padres ownership is totally lost. This guy clearly finds another gear playing for the Friars. Even of they try someone else in LF Profar can play 1B sliding Cronenworth to 2B. But this ownership group is content to watch the most exciting team San Diego has had in 25 years crumble in the name of penny pinching.
Informed Sportsball Discussion
“Content” is clearly not a word that describes the top level of the Padre organization right now.
It was apparently naive to think they could just move forward smoothly after Peter’s passing.
BITA
I still don’t know what the Astros were thinking trading Tucker.
Canuckleball
They were thinking they weren’t going to be able to sign Tucker to an extension so better to get some assets that will be with them longer then this year.
Ketch
Thinking “lets not pretend we can afford this future $350mill player and cash in our chips NOW.”
Holyshirts
Time for the Dodgers to snap him up.
Yes, I’m creative and original.
angels fan for life
Blue jay are not in on him
Informed Sportsball Discussion
I want Profar back. He is worth more to the Padres more than he is to any other team with what he means to the clubhouse.
But, there’s apparently no money. It is what it is.
You could justify not giving a three year deal to a “prove it” guy, for what it’s worth. His stats tapering off come September and playoff time did not bode well.
Wire to wire 2024
I was really hoping the reds would be in the mix
Ketch
And the Dodgers just signed him.
mlb fan
“Dodgers just signed him”…Morosi has him flying into Toronto even as we speak and it won’t be long before Toronto has their new $700M+ man in Jurickson Profar.
Pads Fans
His camp has said that there have been several teams that have expressed interest in Profar, but at 1/8 with $15 million mutual option year, the Padres are the only team on the board so far. That is still no where near the 3/45 that was projected for him to get.
He has been working out with Padres players in the DR, so hopefully that means he is coming back.
Informed Sportsball Discussion
Citation, of any sort?
❤️ MuteButton
I think it just means that he’s working out with his friends. Obviously guys have friends on many teams across the league. I wouldn’t read too much into that. I do understand your hopeful thinking though
HiredGun23
“but it’s far from clear the front office will have that kind of spending power.”
So they do or don’t, Stevie?
Moff_Nick
I really like profar and hope he is in fact a late bloomer who found it this year. But it wasn’t that long ago he got paid and then got cut by the rockies in his first year.
OilCanLloyd
Pass. 11 years in bigs, then has a career year power wise. Due for serious regression. He’s not a better option then what Jays have in house.
Need a better second catcher more.
Old York
I had him signing in Japan. Guy’s cooked!
pingston
If teams want to compete with Dodgers, at least on their spending profile, he’s a worthy pick-up.
For anyone loaded with almost-there players he can make a huge difference in the transition years. And if you’re already penalized, just do it.
Al castleberry
Braves——3/$42mil +performce based bonuses with club option 2028. Creates some flexibility with that team.
wallabeechamp
After a platform season like the one he just had, Profar deserves a significant raise. Probably to around 8 or 9 million. Far too rich for the Pobres. I wonder if Garth Brooks has kept in shape…
Al castleberry
Hopefully moving him around diamond wouldn’t effect his offensive production
thickiedon
Rather see Houston work out a trade for Marsh involving Pressley and McCormick. Profar is wishy washy.
Al castleberry
Picked the right year to get that ss
YaGottaBelieveAgain
Profars 2024 results might raise an eyebrow.
It could be a career year but you worry about anything he might have been taking that didn’t get caught by a drug test. Even IF totally natural his results will probably regress and teams might not want to give him a 3 year s. A one year contract with or without an option for year 2 with incentives.
Do your due diligence. He should get some good $ SDP, ATL, HOU.
TOR seems a long shot I think they have enough OFs and he wouldn’t want to be strictly a DH