The Dodgers announced a trade sending reliever Ryan Brasier and cash considerations to the Cubs in exchange for a player to be named later or cash. Los Angeles had designated the veteran righty for assignment on Thursday when they finalized the Kirby Yates signing. Teams have five days following a DFA to trade a player, so the Dodgers needed to find a deal by tonight or put Brasier on waivers. Chicago designated Rob Zastryzny for assignment in a corresponding 40-man roster move.
Brasier is quite a bit better than most players who end up in DFA limbo. The veteran righty had a strong season and a half in Los Angeles. He signed a minor league deal midway through the 2023 season after being let go by the Red Sox. Brasier had a dominant finish, turning in a 0.70 earned run average across 38 2/3 innings with Los Angeles. The Dodgers retained him on a two-year, $9MM free agent contract.
The 37-year-old was never going to replicate his late-season ’23 numbers. He had another decent year when healthy, working to a 3.54 ERA with a league average 22.7% strikeout percentage. Brasier kept his walk rate to a tidy 4.5% clip, in large part because he got opponents to chase 40% of pitches off the plate.
Health was the biggest caveat. Brasier suffered a significant strain of his right calf in late April. He was shelved into the middle of August and limited to 28 innings on the season. He had an excellent second half but was nevertheless relegated to low-leverage appearances during L.A.’s World Series run. Brasier allowed five runs with seven strikeouts and three walks across nine playoff innings.
The DFA is less a reflection of Brasier of “losing” his job and much more about L.A.’s bullpen depth. They added Tanner Scott and Yates after re-signing Blake Treinen. They join Michael Kopech, Evan Phillips and Alex Vesia as bullpen locks. The Dodgers are going to run a six-man rotation, meaning they can only devote seven roster spots to relievers.
Brasier has well over five years of major league service. He cannot be sent to the minor leagues without his consent. The Dodgers could go back to an eight-man bullpen once Shohei Ohtani returns to the rotation, since Ohtani doesn’t count against their 13-pitcher limit as a two-way player. They’re not going to push Ohtani’s elbow rehab merely to get another bullpen spot, so there’s probably only one available if all their relievers are healthy coming out of camp. Anthony Banda is out of options and seems likely to grab the final relief job.
The Cubs don’t have a ton of roster flexibility with their bullpen either. Chicago acquired Ryan Pressly last week. He’ll close games. Brasier joins Porter Hodge and Tyson Miller as high-leverage righties in front of Pressly. The Cubs added Caleb Thielbar on a $2.75MM free agent deal earlier in the winter; he projects as their top left-hander. Colin Rea is probably ticketed for long relief work.
That’d account for six of eight ’pen slots if everyone’s healthy. Eli Morgan and Nate Pearson may be next on the depth chart, but they both have a minor league option remaining. That isn’t the case for Julian Merryweather or Keegan Thompson. They’d each need to be in the majors or be designated for assignment. Thompson’s swing-and-miss ability probably gives him a leg up.
Brasier will make $4.5MM for the upcoming season. He’ll be a free agent at year’s end. It’s unclear how much of that the Dodgers are paying down. The Dodgers will save 110% in taxes on whatever money they managed to offload. If the Cubs had taken on the entire salary, that would have pushed them to around $211MM in luxury tax obligations (courtesy of RosterResource). They’re more than $30MM shy of the base threshold.
ESPN’s Jeff Passan first reported the Cubs were acquiring Brasier. Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic first mentioned the Dodgers receiving cash considerations. Maddie Lee of the Chicago Sun-Times reported the return as a player to be named later or cash.
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Perry absolutely in REM Sleep
Saturn?
He’s about to put the NL Central into the Rings Of Saturn
Great move!
Olmtiant is probably figuring out how to buy some season tickets to the cubbies to watch his boy now every game!
GaSox – Yep that’s the first thing I thought when I saw Cubs.
Or urANUS
Damn you guys are good!!! Just took loan on 401k… !!! Deep dish pizza for all!!! Oh dear God!! Chances of meeting again just skyrocketed!!!!! Lots of family big cub fans .. can’t wait to tell them story 135 times throughout year… But for the record… if and when we meet in WS I hope we rack his…..
Wonder if they’re gonna give him his LL jersey number 14?? Or his HS number 26?? Time to practice my Harry Carey….
Now that the owners DeWitt have decided the Cardinals shouldn’t exist anymore —— this long time Cardinals fan is pulling for the Cubs to pick up some pitching and winning the Central!!!
I love you for that!
Arte is senile.
Solid move, maybe the best player ever to get dfa’d simply off skill, Cubs bullpen done now as a Cubs fan hoping for Cease/Bregman!!
Albert Pujols was DFA’d too.
I did not know that, tack on Brasier as second best lol
Kevin Gausmen was too you’d be surprised there’s a good amount of talent that was DFA’d
And Detroit, Atlanta, and Minnesota all let Caleb Thielbar languish in the minors until 2020 brought him back from the baseball dead.
When he got to pitch in MLB, 2013-2022, he put up a 3.01 ERA in 242 IP. Remarkable guy, almost completely unknown.
Liam Hendricks, JD Martinez, Jose Bautista, Kevin Gausman, Mike Yastrzemski, Rickey Henderson.
He’s much lower on the list.
*best player DFAd who didn’t completely suck prior to being DFAd
Was just thinking of this, but in fairness to @murphy8 I felt it was implied in the spirit of the post. Most of those examples are fairly well known to the average baseball nut that frequents sites like this one.
@goku he had an era over 7 when he was dfa’ed by Boston.
But I see your point with his Dodger DFA.
The Twins cut Luis Tiant in 1971 at age 30 while he was recovering from injury.
Rickey has to be on top of that list.
Adolis Garcia
Probably means Merriweather loses his spot
I’d be surprised if it was Merryweather. I’ll guess Zastryzny.
I don’t think he makes it either
The Cubs just made the trade official while also announcing that LHP Rob Zastryzny has been designated for assignment mlb.com/cubs/press-release/press-release-cubs-acqu…
The Cubs could still use another veteran southpaw in their pen. The only lefty reliever on their depth chart is 38-year old Caleb Thielbar with young Jordan Wicks also a possibility if he’s not dealt in a potential Dylan Cease trade. Thielbar is coming off of his worst season as a Twins reliever and he won’t be any younger in 2025.
If they trade for Cease (or another SP), it feels like Boyd would probably have to move to the pen. Still a puzzling signing.
Matthew Boyd is currently penciled in as the Cubs #4 starter behind Shota Imanaga, Justin Steele and Jameson Taillon. Boyd would move down to the #5 slot with a Dylan Cease acquisition. Cease would likely assume the ace role with everyone else moving down one spot.
I’ve always liked Matthew Boyd. He’s better than given credit for.
I’m guessing Cease would slot between Steele and Imanaga IF they actually acquired him.
Don’t sleep on Luke Little
The Cubs shut down Luke Little with a left shoulder lat stain last July. He has avoided surgery but we’ll have to wait until spring training to gauge his recovery progress.
The lack of left hand relief in the Cubs bullpen would appear to be a major oversight. Jed too focused on the big fish he’s been chasing?
LMAO.
Drumroll, please.
This guy is over the hill and overpaid. I guess the Cubs have money growing on trees somewhere.
With Dodgers, Brasier pitched 60 innings, 63Ks, 40 hits, 15 walks, 4 homers. Not the Red Sox pitcher your Mariners remember.
But he’s long in the tooth bro, and was out for 3.5 months with a pulled muscle…oof. Relievers that old are combustible. I think Hoyer could found someone off the junk heap and fixed him like Tyson Miller last year for way cheaper.
Or he could trade for someone who doesn’t need to be fixed. You Ignorant son-of-a-B.
Based on the shape of the trade, I’d say he is neither over the hill nor overpaid.
Well I’m just not impressed with the guys Hoyer has brought in this offseason around Tucker. It doesn’t make much sense to me, like he’s constructing the team bass-ackwards. You go get a guy like Tucker to be the cherry on top of the sundae, and not someone you surround with 3rd-rate retreads. (Eh, probably just taking my frustrations out on the Cubs when it should be my own team. Oi Vei.)
Excellent acquisition so long as they did not give up a team top 20 prospect.
Someone dfa’d should never bring back a top 20 prospect esp in a decent farm system. That being said I wouldn’t doubt Friedmans ability to spot some 18 yr old diamond in the rough who will come back to haunt Cubs in 5 years lol.
Like Zyhir Hope!
I Zyhir Hope that doesn’t happen. To be Ferris, there’s no way to tell who is going to become a stud.
I Cease what you did there
He would have been an excellent acquisition for pretty much most teams, and considering the free agent market, comparable guys like Paul Sewald and Chris Martin got $6-7M, he would have been attractive to around 10-12 clubs. Still, my guess would be a recently drafted young prospect, outside of Cubs top 30 going to Dodgers.
Could merely be a cash exchange per some reports. I seriously doubt the Cubs would relinquish a top-30 prospect let alone a top-20 talent.
So much for letting Brasier go through waivers and making LA “pay the freight”….
Ahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!
Yeah an alarming amount of people thought that.
an alarming number of people wear tinfoil hats
never underestimate Andrew Friedman
Yeah, only petty manchildren thought that would actually happen.
You have a potential playoff team a really good reliever. What could go wrong with that? It will be really funny if he’s the pitcher to eliminate the Dodgers in the first round of the playoffs.
How’s the weather on Mars?
Dodgers will get a bye.
But still two out of three that another team will win WS.
Anything can happen in a short series.
The Dodgers don’t have a 33% chance of winning the World Series. More like a 15% chance but if they don’t they are colossal failures.
But if you add Kurt Angle into the mix they have a 66 and 2/3rd chance of winning
Dodgers have a better chance than the Mets of winning the championship for sure.
So there’s absolutely no reason for the Mets to beat them then.
I don’t know. I don’t live near California.
How could any entity with a 15% chance of winning be a colossal failure by losing? The odds are colossally against them?
Would you wage your life’s worth in a 15% bet?
I I wouldn’t bet. Betting is for idiots who want to lose their money. They will be a colossal failure because fans don’t understand their true odds and already have a World Series title penciled in.
Steiner Math “runs” these parts….
If u add Kurt Angle into the mix the odds DRASTICALLY go up because Angle knows he can’t beat Steiner so he’s not even going to try…. He can beat opioids but not a Steiner
Most “people” wage their lives on a way way worse than fifteen % bet…. They know satan is going to lose yet they still diddle the children….pfft seems kinda child”ish” to me..
That’s not Steiner Math!!!!
If the Dodgers lose in the playoffs it wont be because of Ryan Braiser lmao
Probably not but it would be hysterical if it happened.
wish I could call up the comments you made when LAD traded Busch & Almonte to the Cubs for a couple of unknown kids named Jackson Ferris and Zyhir Hope. At least LAD will make the playoffs, unlike NYC’s second best team.
If he did say that, he was uninformed. I hated that deal just because of Jackson Ferris having so much potential. You don’t trade an elite left-handed pitching prspect for a 1B prospect. I knew nothing about Zyhir at the time and I still did not like it. There were plenty of cheap veterans to acquire for a 1B rental at the time.
one thing is for sure…you shouldn’t judge these trades–especially involving young prospects–until some time passes.
What comments were made about them? I never talked about that trade in my life.
@top100
Unfortunately in the last 18 months Hoyer/Hawkins don’t appear to know how to say ‘no’. Aside from Zyhir Hope and Ferris – to trade DJ Herz for a month of Candelario, then a stud prospect like Cam Smith and others for one year of Tucker is ridiculous.
Hoyer has done a great job drafting, but he seems to give these guys away like tootsie rolls at a kids parade.
Classic example of the ‘Peter Principle’.
Dogbone
I give the Cubs a A- for Tucker deal because I am confident in Shaw. Trading Cam Smith for a truly elite guy like Tucker I think was worth it. Now my conclusion is because Paredes was as useless as Morel.
I give the Cubs a D on the deals with Ferris and Herz. I will concede that I did not know who Zyhir was before the Cubs traded him. Veteran 1B rentals are cheap and Busch is limited to 1B and DH. I do think Busch will stick on the squad for years, just a quality left-handed starting pitcher is worth more than a 1B unless it is maybe Freddie Freeman.
Doggone, you are an idiot. Check back with us when more than one of those studs actually plays a game at the MLB level.
@top100
I agree with all most all of your reply. Except giving up a talent like Cam Smith – mainly because I feel they could have just kept Belli instead of ONE year of Tucker. Don’t get me wrong, Tucker is a great player.
Also TBH, I value Paredes ability more than most do. I was disappointed in his defense, but he knows how to drive in runs. But I do think Shaw will be fine.
metsin4 also assured us all that Sasaki wouldn’t go to the Dodgers.
Also, Dodgers are likely to sit out the “first round” of the playoffs.
I guess the season doesn’t need to be played now.
the season should always be played! my “first round” comment was a joke. projections / predictions are only that but based on your handle it seems we might not agree there.
out of curiosity, which series did you predict Mets in 4?
The Phillies series. It worked out didnt it.
it did! you could always adapt for future series though. maybe it jinxed the NLCS.
He’s more likely to eliminate the Dodgers than any pitcher on the sorry a$$ Mets
You’re definitely right. The Dodgers probably won’t make it far enough to see the Mets.
Lol
Good pickup. That was a no choice trade for LAD.
Who did the cubs trade away though? That’s the most important thing.
the excitement is palpable…
PTBNL so a player list as the Dodgers couldn’t decide on one before the deadline.
Thought the Laker might trade for Brasier?
LeBron for Ohtani?
LAD found their huckleberry for Brasier and 4.5m
Brasier still has another year left. 45-50 IP, high leverage.
Dodgers are paying some of the $$.
And the Dodgers side of the deal involves receiving a PTBNL or cash. So most likely the Dodgers paid a small part of Braiser’s contract, which they will get back later in the season if the Cubs don’t offer a player they want.
Liked what we got from Cubs last year for Bush. Ferris & Hope are both in most Top 100 rankings now.
Pick a good one Friedman.
Busch*
Until Ferris and Hope make the Show the Cubs won that trade. Those two have to show they can play in the big leagues. Busch is a potential gold glove 1B.
No doubt direct to Cooperstown for Busch
They’re gonna induct a stadium before Pete Rose and Barry Lamar Bonds?
I’d vote for the building.
I would vote for a demolished Tigers Stadium over Lamar and Peter.
Dodgers have a ok 1b so didn’t need Bush. Could they not trade these 2 prospects? So no they don’t have to do anything in mlb to determine how they did on the trade. If both got hurt and career was over does that mean they lost the trade? No just means they got the bad odds. Trade was determined the day it was made.
An average hitting 1B or two top 100 prospects. “prospects are suspects” folks are so corny
Would be so great if Brasier helps Chicago eliminate LA in October.
After which, Tucker, Pressly and Bregman could then help the Cubs defeat the Astros in the World Series! 🙂
I like the way you think.
Can they trade for Aroldis Chapman at the deadline and poach James Click from the Jays as well? I’d like to see the faces of Altuve and Jim Crane when that happens.
Too bad Angels couldn’t get him ..
F*** the Dodgers….they are the CCP of MLB.
Kind of a far-fetched comp. Dodgers only have a lot of money to spend. Every team plays by the same set of rules and is allowed to play their game as well.
Because of Ohtani being two way, they can have a 6 man rotation and an 8 man bullpen.
CUBS ARE RUINING BASEBALL!!
THE DODGERS MADE ANOTHER MOVE! THE SYSTEM IS BROKEN!
MAYBE NOW, BRASIER WILL NOT COCK HIS HEAD TO THE LEFT WHEN RECEIVING THE BALL BACK FROM THE CATCHER.
THE NATIONALS NEVER HAD A CHANCE.
Or buy the Angels to field a 2nd team.
Useful!
Squeezing a little something out of a necessary move for LAD.
Good news, Peasant…you may have ours crumbs.
tough to watch a team guy and a gamer let go like that but what can they do? he’s got 24 and a ring and his future is in Chicago for now. Cubs are getting a quality dude. interested to see who AF picked up.
PTNL or cash considerations usually means a warm body prospect or small dollars. The Dodgers have to consider themselves fortunate to get the salary and CBT penalty off the books.
Congratulations Cubs on punching your ticket to WS!! You just got Bruce Sutter/ Lee Smith and Rod Beck all rolled into one!!! Plus he is a very nice man!! Welcome to my town Brais!
The dodgers are so far ahead of the competition they can gift them serviceable relievers without blinking. Depressing.
I don’t know why this is, Ryan Brasier reminds me slightly of Ryan Dempster, not in ability just in looks.
why do the cubs do what i want the cardinals to do
Ha! Poverty franchise Dodgers having to ship away their good players. Pathetic.
Brasier wasn’t bad, that probably means Jed is finished with the bullpen. I am satisfied with the Cubs offseason, now time to win the division!
Gotta love how this one fell into Jed’s lap. But we take those too. Cheap enough for the Bregman rumors to now get a bit louder…
We Boston fans are just starting to get over the PTSD of Brasier. Two on, one out and in comes Brasier to walk the first guy he faces. Almost every time. Man…
Good luck in Wrigleyville sir!
I heard mariners fans Love the guy!?
Yes indeed. I always cringed when Brasier came in with runners on base.. His career IR-A tells the story.
If this doesn’t sew up the division what could?