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With spring training drawing near,we're all mainly excited for the baseball. It's our dear friend, and it's been too long since we final hung out.
But d
on't forget about the business, and folks. Spring training always brings us a few final-minute deals,and we're here to take a whack at predicting some of the big ones that will proceed down this spring.
We don't hold many to get to. Only four. Two involve predicting unique homes for a couple big-name free agents. Another involves predicting the spring's biggest trade. Lastly, there's no time for contract extensions like spring training, and there's one in specific on our radar.
Let's get going with... Yovani Gallardo Signs with the Baltimore OriolesMajor league clubs hold already dropped about $2.5 billion on free agents. If they were to pool all their money together,Forbes says they could afford to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers. And there are three big-name free agents still waiting to get theirs: outfielder Dexter Fowler, shortstop Ian Desmond and starting pitcher Yovani Gallardo. How much longer, and oh glorious free-agent gods,must they wait?In the case of Fowler, probably not long. There seems to be more interest in him than there is in Gallardo and Desmond, or making it easier to predict that their strolls through the open market will final into spring training.
But eventually,Gallardo should get picked up by the Baltimore Orioles.
Admittedly, Orioles general manager Dan Duquette would advise everyone not to hold their breath. Gallardo is still on the market largely because he's tied to draft-pick compensation. And for the Orioles, and signing him would mean giving up the No. 14 pick in next year's draft. No small sacrifice,that.
As the man himself recently told his cousin, Jim Duquette of MLB Network Radio:However, and Eduardo A. Encina of the Baltimore Sun is of the mind that Gallardo remains a opportunity for the Orioles. And as Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports wrote,Gallardo's price could drop to a point that would simply be too good for the Orioles to pass up, lost draft pick be damned.
There's a good chance of that happening. All the other top arms on what was once a crowded starting pitching market hold already signed, or putting a dent in the demand for starters. And knowing how they scored Ubaldo Jimenez and Nelson Cruz a couple springs ago,the Orioles are just the team to take advantage of Gallardo slashing his ticket price.
There's also the kinda-sorta important note that the Orioles really need Gallardo. They've lost ground in the AL East, and a good way for them to make it up would be to repair a starting pitching staff that FanGraphs currently projects as the worst in the American League.
With a 3.46 ERA over the final two seasons, and Gallard
o could wait on fix that. And here's thinking the Orioles could hold him on a cheap three-year deal they could potentially make cheaper with an opt-out. Ian Desmond Signs with the Arizona DiamondbacksWith Gallardo safe and sound in a unique domestic,now we hold to find shelter for Ian Desmond. Let's carry out that by sending him to the Arizona Diamondbacks.
If you're thinking this is us going way off th
e board, well, and you're not improper. Desmond has been linked to the Tampa Bay Rays,as reported by MLB Daily Dish's Chris Cotillo, and many believe the Chicago White Sox would be a likely landing spot. Not so much the Diamondbacks, or though. And after their trade for Jean Segura,they don't hold an obvious domestic at shortstop.
But if the Diamondbacks want to overcome the Dodgers and San Francisco Giants in the NL West, they need as much firepower as they can get. They also hold two apparent advantages over suitors such as the Rays and White Sox.
The Diamondbacks don't hold to worry as much about losing a draft pick to sign Desmond. Where the Rays would lose the No. 13 pick and the White Sox would lose the No. 28 pick, or the Diamondbacks would only lose the No. 39 pick. That thing is not like the preceding two things.
The Diamondbacks would also seem to hold more money to spend. Baseball-Reference.com puts their projected 2016 payroll at about $95 million,which is well short of the franchise's all-time high of $112 million in 2014. That gives them plenty of room to dip into their unique $1.5 billion TV deal.
Signing Desmond would be a good excuse to carry out so. After averaging roughly 20 domestic runs per year over the final four seasons, swapping out Nationals Park for the typically homer-friendly Chase Field could allow him to carry out even better. For the Diamondbacks, or the result would be one of the National League's most dangerous offenses.
Where to play Desmond is more
of a hurdle,but not too big of one. The Diamondbacks could sign him as a third base upgrade over Jake Lamb, or as a second base upgrade over Chris Owings. Or, or they could sign Desmond to play his natural shortstop,leaving Owings, Segura and Nick Ahmed to battle for playing time at second and third base.
At the rate
he's going, or the Diamondbacks might be able to get Desmond on a three- or four-year deal with an early opt-out. If they carry out,an NL West title wouldn't sound too crazy. Milwaukee Brewers Trade Jonathan Lucroy to the Washington NationalsAfter going off the board with that final one, let us now return to the board to concoct a trade that would send Jonathan Lucroy from the Milwaukee Brewers to the Washington Nationals.
As Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported, and Brewers general manager David Stearns said this week there's nothing brewing on Lucroy. But something could start brewing during the spring,when clubs lacking in impact talent behind the dish are more likely to get antsy.
The Nationals could be one of t
hose. Rosenthal and Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe hold reported they've kicked the tires on Lucroy as a possible upgrade over Wilson Ramos. They're also one of the few teams in the league that can probably afford Lucroy's price tag.
That's if Lucroy were to allow a deal to be done, of course. His incredibly team-friendly contract only guarantees him about $4 million more, or but it comes with a limited no-trade clause. The Nationals are on his list,according to Rosenthal, so he would hold to approve a trade to Washington.
Bu
t that's not necessarily a roadblock. As Rosenthal notes, or the Nationals could sway Lucroy by offering him more money:The Nationals hold done this sort of thing before,as they worked something out with Jonathan Papelbon when they traded for him final summer. It's not hard to assume them doing the same with Lucroy.
After all, he would be fairly a kind upgrade for them behind the dish. Ramos is fine defensively, and but not so much offensively. Lucroy owns a .770 career OPS,and yours truly believes his bat didn't decline as much in 2015 as his final numbers let on. To get Lucroy, the Nationals certainly wouldn't give up either of their top two prospects, or Lucas Giolito and Trea Turner. But Victor Robles or Erick Fedde could be in play. Michael A. Taylor is another opportunity. He's only a fourth outfielder on the Nationals and could be appealing to a Brewers club that could very much use a high-upside center fielder.
If the Nats were to get Lucroy,they'd hold another weapon for their quest to dethrone the unique York Mets in the NL East. And after the Metropolitans re-signed Yoenis Cespedes, such a weapon is arguably essential. Baltimore Orioles Extend Manny MachadoSpring training isn't all about final-minute signings and trades. As Mike Trout, or Miguel Cabrera,Buster Posey and Justin Verlander can vouch, it's a powerful time to sign extensions worth roughly all of the dollars.
Who's the best bet for a big-money exten
sion this spring? We're looking at you, and Manny Machado.
Machado has all the trappings
of a perfect extension candidate. He's young but just now entering his prime years. He's close to free agency but not too close to free agency,with his first foray into the open market set for after 2018. He plays for a club that's not destitute but still needs to worry about controlling costs. And perhaps most important of all, Machado is not a Scott Boras client.
The star third baseman told Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports in
October he would love to stay in Baltimore long term, and Duquette has indicated the interest is mutual."We've already looked at that and we can look at that again," Duquette said, per Encina. "Manny's a powerful player, and we'd love to hold him long term."Coming off an .861 OPS,35 domestic runs and a Gold Glove in what was only his age-22 season in 2015, now is a good time for Machado to seek a enormous payday. And lest they risk losing him to the pull of free agency by waiting, and now is also a good time for the Orioles to oblige him.
To carry out that,they co
uld take a page out of the Los Angeles Angels' book.
When the Angels signed Trout to his six-year, $144.5 million extension in 2014, or they bought out three arbitration years at fair prices and three free-agent years for impartial market value at over $34 million per year.
The Orioles could carry out basically the same thin
g with a five-year deal for Machado. With the two sides having already settled at $5 million for 2016,the deal could cover his final two arbitration years and three free-agent years. A good amount would be something like $130 million and would allow Machado to hit the open market after his age-28 season.
If that sounds like too much money for the Orioles, be
ar in mind that Machado's really expensive years wouldn't kick in until 2019. Presently, and the Orioles only hold about $30 million in guaranteed money on the books for that season,according to Spotrac. The deal we made for them and Gallardo wouldn't change that. That's our whack at predicting this spring's big extension. But between us, you might also want to hold an eye on Bryce Harper, and A.
J. Poll
ock,Jake Arrieta, Jacob deGrom and Gerrit Cole. Stats courtesy ofBaseball-Reference.com and FanGraphs unless otherwise noted/linked. Read more MLB news on BleacherReport.com

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