Cubs may need to shed salary
How much is the Cubs' front office being handcuffed by ownership? Ken Rosenthal's latest column from The Athletic notes that the Cubs would have to make a trade that clears salary even in order to sign a lower-tier reliever like Adam Warren.
It's hard for me to wrap my head around the decision-making this offseason if this is truly the case. Why would the Cubs pick up Cole Hamels' $20 million option (with the Rangers taking Drew Smyly and $7 million as part of the deal) if they essentially now have no money left? Why not non-tender Addison Russell given his domestic violence baggage instead of picking up what looks like something around $4.3 million in arbitration? Those two decisions just don't seem like they were made by a team that is desperate to save money, but apparently the Cubs really wanted to retain both Hamels and Russell that badly. It's a head-scratcher.
What remains, per all reporting this offseason, is a team that can't really spend much more at all due to budget constraints given by ownership.
White Sox sign Herrera
Two-time All-Star reliever Kelvin Herrera has agreed to sign a two-year, $18 million deal with the White Sox, per a report. Full story here.
Padres interested in Gray
The Padres "remain interested in acquiring Sonny Gray," reports Jon Morosi of MLB Network. As I noted late last season, the Padres are poised for a leap into contention soon, possibly even this season. The one area where they could stand to upgrade immediately is in the rotation. Buying low on Gray -- whom the Yankees are trying to move this offseason -- for one year to see if moving to the NL West from AL East and into a pitcher-friendly park helps him to revert to being a valuable pitcher makes a lot of sense.
Gray, 29, had a 4.90 ERA and 1.50 WHIP in 130 1/3 innings last season. In 2017, he pitched to a 3.55 ERA (122 ERA+) and remember, back in 2015 he was an ace (third in Cy Young voting).
Parker signs with Twins
Reliever Blake Parker is finalizing a deal with the Twins. The free agent will ink a one-year, $3 million pact with Minnesota, according to Jeff Passan of ESPN.
Parker, 33, was very good in 2017, posting a 2.54 ERA and 0.83 WHIP with 86 strikeouts in 67 1/3 innings. He earned a shot at holding down the Angels' closer job in 2018, but he regressed some. He had a 3.26 ERA, 1.24 WHIP and 70 strikeouts in 66 1/3 innings. He gave up too many home runs (12, which is 1.6 HR/9) while the hit rate, walk rate and strikeout rates all got worse.
Still, it's entirely possible Parker returns to what he was in 2017, in which case that's a very good bullpen arm.
As for the Twins, the bullpen is a bit of a work in progress. Right now, either Addison Reed or Trevor May would be the closer.
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Matt Snyder has been a baseball writer with CBS Sports since 2011. A member of the BBWAA, he's now covered every World Series since 2010. The former Indiana University baseball player now lives on the... Full Bio