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105.7 The Fan Predicting the 5 big MLB deals to happen next post-Lindor trade

Predicting the 5 big MLB deals to happen next post-Lindor trade

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By John Healy, Audacy

Pitchers and catchers report to spring training next month and we have barely even scratched the surface when it comes to the MLB hot stove.

To say this offseason has been quiet is an understatement as nearly every top free agent remains unsigned, although the trade market has been active.

Blake Snell and Yu Darvish were dealt to the Padres, the Pirates traded Josh Bell to the Nationals and the biggest blockbuster of the winter happened last week when the Mets acquired Francisco Lindor and Carlos Carrasco in a trade with Cleveland.

Perhaps the Lindor trade is the spark that is needed to ignite the rest of the league to start striking deals and getting their rosters in order for the upcoming season.

In fact, the White Sox just signed reliever Liam Hendriks on Monday night – potentially the first domino to fall in the relief pitcher market.

Here’s what we imagine could happen next:

Kris Bryant jogs the bases after homering for the Cubs.
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Cubs trade Kris Bryant to Braves

The Chicago Cubs are clearing payroll – as indicated of their Yu Darvish trade – and attempting to rebuild and it seems likely Bryant is next to go. SNY’s Andy Martino reports a Bryant trade could come “as soon as this weekend.”

The former NL MVP is coming off a career-worst season and is due $19 million in 2021 before he becomes a free agent after the season. His trade value has probably never been lower, but that could allow for a team to get him without parting with its top prospects. Enter the Atlanta Braves. They are still in limbo with what to do with Marcell Ozuna and a trade for Bryant could be a good alternative.

GM Alex Anthopolous has had success giving out one-year deals on players looking for bounce-back seasons – see Ozuna and Donaldson – and Bryant could fit that mold for Atlanta in 2021. Bryant would give Atlanta flexibility within the lineup, too, as he can play left field which would allow Austin Riley to stay at third base. If the NL brings back the DH, Riley or Bryant could assume that role while the other mans the hot corner. The Braves have been among the more active teams this slow winter, signing Drew Smyly and Charlie Morton, but they still have concerns within their lineup to address and Bryant could be the solution.

Astros CF George Springer reacts after striking out
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George Springer signs with Blue Jays

With the Mets trading for Francisco Lindor and the White Sox signing Liam Hendriks, it is hard to see anywhere else Springer would land other than Toronto. The Blue Jays have been among the more aggressive suitors, along with the Mets, in trying to sign Springer and he would be an ideal fit for a team that needs a center fielder.

Springer may not get the $175 million he is reportedly looking for, but the Blue Jays have been linked to nearly every big free agent this winter, so they will surely spend enough to get their guy. Springer would bring leadership and playoff experience to an up-and-coming team that is looking to compete with the Yankees and Rays in the AL East.

Jackie Bradley Jr. heads back to the Red Sox dugout at Fenway Park.
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Mets sign Jackie Bradley Jr. and Brad Hand

If the Mets plan to extend Lindor and Michael Conforto, signing Springer to a long-term deal seems unlikely. Instead, the Mets may use those resources for a cheaper center fielder in Jackie Bradley Jr. and shore up the bullpen with Brad Hand.

The Mets desperately need a left-handed reliever in the pen, and new owner Steve Cohen will surely have his eyes set on Hand – who is arguably the top reliever on the market now that Hendriks has signed. The Mets’ bullpen has been a weak link for years and Hand would immediately bolster it.

Bradley, on the other hand, may not have the power of Springer, but he is a Gold Glove-caliber center fielder who can serve as a decent bat at the bottom of the lineup.

DJ LeMahieu homers for the Yankees in the ALCS.
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DJ LeMahieu re-signs with Yankees

The most recent chatter signaled that the 32-year-old infielder has become impatient with the Yankees’ slow-playing tactics – opening the door for another suitor to come in. Except the thing is the Yankees’ negotiation strategy is no different than what is going on around the rest of baseball. It is hard to fathom that LeMahieu will find a better deal out there than what the Yankees are offering him.

Even if another team has a better offer, the Yankees – where LeMahieu prefers to play – would likely match it unless it is substantially higher. It is hard to remember the last time the Yankees let their top priority get away, and Brian Cashman is strategically making sure the team does not bid against itself for a middle infielder who turns 33 next summer and could see a decline in the latter half of a five-year contract.

Trevor Bauer pitches in a game for the Reds
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Trevor Bauer signs with Angels

The most publicized free agent of the winter could finally make his highly anticipated decision. The reigning NL Cy Young Award winner has not been linked to many teams directly, although he spoke to the Blue Jays recently, but it still feels like the right-hander is most likely headed back home and pitching for the Angels.

Bauer recently outlined the process of his free agency and what he is looking for – which includes a “partnership” with his team to allow him to build his brand on and off the field. He also suggested he would want to pitch every fourth day instead of five, which would allow him to make more starts over the year.

Manager Joe Maddon, who has a reputation for his relaxed personality and outside-the-box thinking, could be the ideal fit for Bauer – one of the more analytically savvy pitchers in the game – to thrive and achieve those goals.

Winning and money are also factors, but the Angels could check off those boxes as well. Albert Pujols’ contract is off the books after this season, giving the Angels plenty of room to add a big contract, plus an ace pitcher may be the missing piece of the puzzle for the Angels to compete in the AL West.

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