The ramifications of Zimmerman's new contract
The ramifications of Zimmerman's new contract
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
If you went to bed early last night, the Nationals and Ryan Zimmerman finally worked out a new deal. Zimmerman will return on a one-year contract that guarantees him $2 million plus the potential to earn another $3 million in incentives, according to two sources familiar with the terms. The deal will become official once he passes a physical. There are plenty of ramifications and follow-ups to this news, so let's run through some of them this morning ... * This deal is a bargain for the Nats....
Sources: Zimmerman agrees to return on one-year deal
Sources: Zimmerman agrees to return on one-year deal
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
The only person to play in at least one game for each of the Nationals' 15 years of existence is coming back for a 16th year. Ryan Zimmerman and the Nats have agreed to terms on a new one-year contract that will pay the veteran first baseman a guaranteed $2 million plus incentives that could push the total value up to $5 million, according to two sources familiar with the move. The deal, which is pending a physical and includes a full no-trade clause, gives Zimmerman the ability to increase...
Out of the top 100, but not out of the O's future
Out of the top 100, but not out of the O's future
Steve Melewski
Orioles
With some excitement in the Orioles organization for young talents like catcher Adley Rutschman and pitchers Grayson Rodriguez and DL Hall, who have made the Baseball America top 47, and with Ryan Mountcastle closing in on the majors, what's going on with outfielder Yusniel Diaz? He is far from forgotten, although he did drop out of the Baseball America list of national top 100 prospects that was released this week. Diaz was the centerpiece of the five-player trade in July 2018 that sent Manny...
Nats sign veteran catcher Castillo to minor league deal
Nats sign veteran catcher Castillo to minor league deal
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
The Nationals have signed catcher Welington Castillo to a minor league deal, giving themselves another veteran behind the plate, where their depth was a bit thin. Castillo, whose signing was confirmed by a source familiar with the deal, has been a big league regular since 2013 with the Cubs, Mariners, Diamondbacks, Orioles and White Sox. The 32-year-old is a career .254 hitter with 98 homers, 339 RBIs, a .313 on-base percentage and .738 OPS in 726 games. Castillo struggled last season with the...
Leftovers from Shorebirds Hot Stove Banquet
Leftovers from Shorebirds Hot Stove Banquet
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Another day passes and brings the Orioles closer to the Feb. 11 report date for pitchers and catchers at the Ed Smith Stadium complex. They've increased their pitching and catching depth, found their starting shortstop and improved their utility options. More activity is on the horizon, as I've written. They want another starting pitcher, willing to hand out a major league deal and make the corresponding 40-man roster move. A veteran on a one-year contract. And they are checking on available...
More on Rodgers and Davis signings and Elias in Delmarva
More on Rodgers and Davis signings and Elias in Delmarva
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Does the signing of right-hander Brady Rodgers to a minor league deal end the Orioles' search for starting pitching? The short answer is "no." The longer answer is "definitely no." Rodgers, 29, is one of those depth moves that flood the offseason transactions wire. He's going to be invited to spring training, just like the majority of the players signed to minor league deals. But the Orioles would like to land a veteran and are willing to offer a major league contract. The money has to be...
Better, worse or the same in 2020: Pitchers
Better, worse or the same in 2020: Pitchers
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Yesterday we looked at Nationals position players and tried to project whether the club will be better, worse or the same at each position. Today we'll attempt the same exercise for their pitching staff. Keep in mind, this is broken down into roles on the pitching staff (i.e. No. 1 starter, setup men). In some cases where there hasn't been a change, it's essentially a projection of how one pitcher is going to compare to last season. But in other cases where there have been changes, it's a...
Chris Davis adds bulk, but no swing overhaul heading into season
Chris Davis adds bulk, but no swing overhaul heading into season
Steve Melewski
Orioles
With high strikeout numbers but declining home run numbers, the Orioles' Chris Davis has recorded an OPS of just .539 in 2018 and .601 last year. In 2019, over 352 plate appearances (his fewest since 2011), Davis hit .179/.276/.326 with nine doubles, 12 homers, 36 RBIs and 139 strikeouts. By September he was a part-time player, and he made just nine starts in that month. With three years left on the big contract he signed before the 2016 season, Orioles fans are wondering if Davis has made any...
Orioles add Taylor Davis and Brady Rodgers on minor league deals
Orioles add Taylor Davis and Brady Rodgers on minor league deals
Steve Melewski
Orioles
With pitchers and catchers set to report to spring training in a few weeks, the Orioles today added some pitching and catching depth with a pair of minor league signings. They added right-handed pitcher Brady Rodgers, 29, and right-handed hitting catcher Taylor Davis, 30. Both could get spring training invites, although the club has not announced that group of players yet. The Houston Astros drafted Rodgers in round three in 2012 after a stellar career at Arizona State. That was at a time when...
Better, worse or the same in 2020: position players
Better, worse or the same in 2020: position players
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Though there are still a handful of moves that could be made - Hello, Ryan Zimmerman? Hello? Anybody there? - the Nationals have a pretty good idea at this point what their roster will look like when pitchers and catchers report to West Palm Beach in a mere 20 days. And that roster, for the most part, looks a lot like the roster that won the World Series just a few short months ago. The question, though, is whether that roster ultimately will outperform the 2019 version, underperform it or...