All Free Agents have now been declared as such, effective November 2. That included 13 Dodgers. The 40 man roster is now at 38, including 4 players under club options. Lance Lynn has been added to the Free Agent list as his $18MM club option was not exercised. Instead, the Dodgers have bought out the option for $1MM.
Pitchers (23)
- Yency Almonte (R)
- Walker Buehler (R)
- Caleb Ferguson (L)
- P. Feyereisen (R)
- Tony Gonsolin (R)
- Victor Gonzalez (L)
- Brusdar Graterol (R)
- Michael Grove (R)
- Daniel Hudson (R) – Club Option
- Bryan Hudson (L)
- Kyle Hurt (R)
- Joe Kelly (R) – Club Option
- Dustin May (R)
- Bobby Miller (R)
- Ryan Pepiot (R)
- Evan Phillips (R)
- Alex Reyes (R) – Club Option
- Emmet Sheehan (R)
- Gavin Stone (R)
- Blake Treinen (R) – Option
- Gus Varland (R)
- Alex Vesia (L)
- Ryan Yarbrough (L)
Catchers (3)
- Austin Barnes (RHH)
- Diego Cartaya (RHH)
- Will Smith (RHH)
Infield (8)
- Michael Busch (LHH)
- Freddie Freeman (LHH)
- Gavin Lux (LHH)
- Max Muncy (LHH)
- Miguel Rojas (RHH)
- Chris Taylor (RHH)
- Miguel Vargas (RHH)
- Jorbit Vivas (LHH)
Outfield (4)
- Mookie Betts (RHH)
- Jonny Deluca (RHH)
- James Outman (LHH)
- Andy Pages (RHH)
The Hot Stove League begins on Monday, November 6. This is the date that all options must be decided, all Qualifying Offers must be submitted, and free agents are free to negotiate with any other team. This is the date that the Dodgers can officially contact Shohei Ohtani and any other free agents. They do need to wait until the Asian players have been posted by their respective teams.
NOVEMBER 7-9: General Managers will gather in Scottsdale, Arizona for their annual meeting. Do not expect many (if any) FA to be signed at this meeting.
NOVEMBER 14: This date is not important for the Dodgers for this exercise, as they do not expect to have any players who will be issued qualifying offers (QO). We will know for sure on November 6. This year’s offer is estimated to be $20.5MM.
NOVEMBER 14: However, the November 14 date will be important for the Dodgers as this is also the Rule 5 protection deadline. Teams have until this date to add players to their 40-man roster in order to protect them from being selected in the Rule 5 draft.
Landon Knack and Nick Frasso are almost automatic to be added to the 40 man, which would take LAD to 40 if all club options are exercised (not likely), and there are not additional players released. If the team looks to non-tender players, they could be released on or before this date to free up additional roster spots.
Others that IMO will be considered:
- Kendall Williams – 23 year old, 6’6” 205 pound RHSP who reached AAA this summer. He is pitching relatively well in the Arizona Fall League.
- Yeiner Fernandez – 21 year RHH C/2B (or 2B/C) with outstanding bat to ball skills. In 2022 at Rancho, in 423 PA he had 46 BB and 55 K. In 2023 with 433 PA, Yeiner had 47 BB and 56K. He is not much of a power or XBH threat. He is playing well in the Arizona Fall League, and is playing some SS. He should be assigned to Tulsa to start 2024.
- Hunter Feduccia – 27 year old LHH catcher who had a break out year in AAA this past summer. He will be a back up catcher in MLB this year. Will it be with LAD? IMO the Dodgers should protect him, and if they are insistent on bringing back Austin Barnes (not as much of a given with Kershaw’s situation), Hunter could be part of a package in trade with a team that needs backup catching.
- Way Outside Chances include: 22 year old, 6’4” 200 pound RHP Edgardo Henriquez (rehab from TJ surgery all season), 22 year, 6’7” 230 pound RHP Carlos Duran (rehab from TJ surgery all season), and 22 year old, 6’1” 175 pound RHSP Jerming Rosario.
- The Dodgers lost Gus Varland last year to Milwaukee, but he was returned later in the year. Do they dare to expose him again this Winter?
NOVEMBER 17: The non-tender deadline. By this date, teams have to decide whether or not to tender a contract to arbitration-eligible players. While it does surprise me, there are a couple of players who have been reported to be considered as non-tender candidates…LHP Ryan Yarbrough, and RHRP Yency Almonte. Players who are tendered, do not have to agree to a salary. It is merely a decision whether to keep the player on the roster or not. Players that are non-tendered become free agents without being exposed to waivers.
I would not be in favor of non-tendering either Yarbrough (estimated $3.0MM) or Almonte ($1.5MM). The price is reasonable for both, and if they fall on their face, they could be DFA’d without much of a burden.
DECEMBER 3-6: Winter Meetings in Nashville, Tennessee. This is the focal meeting point for many FA signings and trades (major or minor). While I think it is too early in the process (what do I know), some are reporting that they expect Ohtani to be signed during this period or before. At least he is not a Scott Boras client, and this process will not be drawn out as it often is with his elite prospects.
DECEMBER 6: The Rule 5 draft. Teams with open 40-man roster spots are able to select eligible players from other clubs. A selected player cannot be optioned to the minors by the new club and needs to stay on the roster all year long or else be offered back to the original club. There will be more on this topic after November 14, and just before the draft. Like last year, I do not expect the Dodgers to select anyone in the MLB phase, but I do expect they will select some in the MiLB phase.
MLB Award Dates:
NOVEMBER 5: Gold Glove winners announced. Dodgers as finalists:
- Mookie Betts for both RF and Utility
- Freddie Freeman – 1B
- David Peralta – LF
The Dodgers best chance is Mookie at Utility.
NOVEMBER 6: Finalists announced for Rookie of the Year, Manager of the Year, Cy Young and MVP.
NOVEMBER 8: All MLB Team Finalists announced.
NOVEMBER 9: Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger winners announced: Dodgers finalists:
- Mookie Betts as OF and Utility
- Freddie Freeman as 1B
- Will Smith at Catcher
- Max Muncy at 3B
- JD Martinez at DH
NOVEMBER 10: Platinum Gloves Awards winners announced. Best overall defensive player in each league. This will not be a Dodger.
NOVEMBER 13: Rookie of the Year Award winners announced. James Outman and Bobby Miller will get votes.
NOVEMBER 14: Manager of the Year Award winners announced – Doc is a strong candidate to win this award a 2nd time.
NOVEMBER 15: Cy Young Award Winners announced.
NOVEMBER 16: MVP Award Winners announced. Mookie Betts should be 2nd behind Ronald Acuña Jr. Freddie Freeman and Matt Olson will battle for #3.
NOVEMBER 17: Heart and Hustle Award – active player “who demonstrates a passion for the game of baseball and best embodies the values, spirit and traditions of the game.” Each of the 30 teams has one player nominated. The Dodgers nominee is Freddie Freeman.
NOVEMBER 28: Comeback Player of the Year Award winner announced. Both Jason Heyward and JDM should be considered.
NOVEMBER 29: Rivera/Hoffman Reliever of the Year Award winners announced.
NOVEMBER 30: Edgar Martinez Outstanding Designated Hitter Award winners announced. JDM will get strong consideration.
DECEMBER 16: All-MLB Team announced.
DECEMBER 16: Hank Aaron Awards announced for each League. Best overall offensive player from each League. Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman are two of the nine NL nominees.
Monday, the Hot Stove League fun begins.
What’s up with Feyereisen?
Seems like a lot of awards. Everybody in the entertainment industry likes to hand out awards to themselves. I’m not much interested in most awards, but I do pay attention to the Cy and MVP awards. Gold Glove in theory makes sense, but some of the winners don’t. I wonder if Roberts will make the list. Considering how bad our pitching was, I think he did a decent job.
I have no opinion on the last few on the 40. I’ll take your word for it.
I say no to Yarbrough, yes to Kelly. How’s that for a strong opinion? oh, and sign the Asians.
Slow time of year. Baseball is over. We lost again. It’s winter. I’ve never liked winter much. Especially those 7 years in NW Wisconsin.
Roster management seems to be one of AF’s strengths. Here is a mere speculation I would like to see.
Kershaw on the 60 day IL which opens a spot for the 1st half if the season. He comes back in July, motivated,fresh and strong from rehab, and does his farewell tour while leading the team to a WS Champoinship.
PS he coaches Charlie, who becomes a #1 draft pick for the Dodgers @ 2037 and becomes part of the first father son fuo to be HOFers!
In house Position players starters
Betts, Freeman, Smith, Outman, Lux. ?, ?, ?, ?
That’s a lot of ????
Maybe Muncy replaces one of them if the Dodgers don’t sign Ohtani.
In house Rotation
Miller, Pepiot, ?, ?, ?
That’s a lot of ???
Maybe Buehler and Sheehan replace two of those ??
Maybe Stone and Grove will break into the rotation
It is a sad day for the Cincinnati fanbase. The Reds have declined to exercise Joey Votto’s $20MM club option. His 10 year $225MM contract has expired and Votto will either retire or move on as a DH/1B for some team. He says he still wants to play. Looking at FanGraphs value, Votto was valued at $207.2 million for the ten years. He more than made up for the shortfall of $17.8 million from playing value with his value to the organization. The Reds have had a very rich history of HOF talent, and Votto will be remembered as one outside of the Big Red Machine.
Tony Perez had the benefit of the players hitting in front of him that Votto did not have. Rose, Morgan, Foster, and Concepcion (batting 8th). But in most categories, Votto had a better career than did HOF Tony Perez.
I do hope we see Joey play this year, but if not, I look forward to his acceptance speech at Cooperstown.
In another player move that just might interest the Dodgers, Marcus Stroman has opted out of the final year of his contract ($21MM). He will be looking for a multi year deal that surpasses the $21MM. That should not be difficult. He will be 33 next year, and is coming off a two seasons in one. A good one and a not so good one (okay bad) due to an injury. He has a career 3.65 ERA, 3.63 FIP, 1.253 WHIP. Not a big strikeout pitcher, but also does not walk many. He is an innings eater. Before his injury, in his first 17 games, he had 14 starts with 6.0 or more IP, including a complete game. In those 17 games, he had 102 IP equating to 6.0 IP per start.
The Tigers have acquired OF Mark Canha and his $11.5MM club option from Milwaukee in exchange for 25 year old MiLB RHRP, Blake Holub. Good deal for Detroit. He should put up enough fWAR to get to $11.5MM (approximately 1.4 fWAR). Milwaukee has more OF than they know what to do with. Holub is an interesting MiLB reliever.
A couple of things, Rosenthal still believes the Dodgers are the front runners for Ohtani because they NEED him. Hmmm. Eduard Rodriguez, who turned down a trade to the Dodgers at the deadline, opted out of his deal with the Tigers. Does AF pursue him???
Hopefully, soon-to-be new friend, Yoshi Yamamoto pitched his final game in Japan yesterday, throwing a 138 pitch complete game while striking out 14. This was done in game 6 of the equivalent of the Japanese World Series.
Not a bad performance, going into your posting within the next few weeks.
He gave up only 1 run, that being an oppo field homer to Bear’s all-time favorite player, Sheldon Neuse. I suppose that fact alone will have Bear screaming that we shouldn’t sign Yamamoto, but hey, everyone is entitled to one bad pitch.
Anybody interested in Arenado?
I think someone else noted that CWS did not exercise the club option on Tim Anderson. I actually can see AF/BG checking in on Anderson. Outside of last year, Anderson has been a goof and at times great SS offensively and sporadic defensively. Negative DRS but positive OAA. Choose the metric you want.
Maybe he will take a 1 year pillow contract to reset. Or maybe he wants that one last deal. He is a gamble, but the Dodgers have resurrected a few careers, right J-Hey?