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Jaime Vieira Hired by Blue Jays as Minor League Coach; Org's 1st Female Coach

Jan 11, 2022
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA - 2015/01/01: Logo of the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team on a blue frosted glass. The logo features the head of the 'Blue Jay' bird and the Canadian maple leaf in red. The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto, Ontario. The Blue Jays are a member of the East division of the American League in Major League Baseball. (Photo by Roberto Machado Noa/LightRocket via Getty Images)
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA - 2015/01/01: Logo of the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team on a blue frosted glass. The logo features the head of the 'Blue Jay' bird and the Canadian maple leaf in red. The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto, Ontario. The Blue Jays are a member of the East division of the American League in Major League Baseball. (Photo by Roberto Machado Noa/LightRocket via Getty Images)

The Toronto Blue Jays have hired former baseball operations research and development intern Jaime Vieira to serve as a minor league hitting coach in 2022, per The Athletic.

That makes her the first female coach the organization has ever hired at any level.

Shi Davidi of Sportsnet reported that "where she ends up coaching this season wasn't immediately clear as the club is still finalizing roles for its minor league staff."

Viera previously played and coached softball for Ontario's University of Guelph-Humber.

She's one of a growing number of female hires in Major League Baseball.

Rachel Balkovec was reportedly hired this week to manage the New York Yankees' Low-A Tampa Tarpons, per Lindsey Adler of The Athletic, making her the first female manager in affiliated professional baseball.

Kim Ng became the first female MLB general manager in 2020 when the Miami Marlins hired her, while Alyssa Nakken became the first woman on an MLB coaching staff that same year when Gabe Kapler hired her as a coaching assistant for the San Francisco Giants.

And Bianca Smith became the first Black woman to coach professional baseball when the Boston Red Sox hired her to work at their Fort Myers development facility in Florida.

MLB Rumors: Yankees, Red Sox Among 'Most Aggressive' Teams Pursuing OF Seiya Suzuki

Dec 6, 2021
YOKOHAMA, JAPAN - AUGUST 07: Outfielder Seiya Suzuki #51 of Team Japan hits a single in the fourth inning against Team United States during the gold medal game between Team United States and Team Japan on day fifteen of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Yokohama Baseball Stadium on August 07, 2021 in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. (Photo by Yuichi Masuda/Getty Images)
YOKOHAMA, JAPAN - AUGUST 07: Outfielder Seiya Suzuki #51 of Team Japan hits a single in the fourth inning against Team United States during the gold medal game between Team United States and Team Japan on day fifteen of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Yokohama Baseball Stadium on August 07, 2021 in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. (Photo by Yuichi Masuda/Getty Images)

The Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees and Toronto Blue Jays have reportedly "been the most aggressive in pursuit" of Japanese outfielder Seiya Suzuki, according to Sean McAdam of the Boston Sports Journal. 

McAdam added that Boston's trade for Jackie Bradley Jr. "has more than a few people in the game believing that the Sox are intent on landing Suzuki, whose posting process was frozen when the lockout went in effect. The thinking: Suzuki could play right field for the Sox, replacing Hunter Renfroe both defensively and as a productive right-handed bat. The Sox could then keep Kike Hernandez in center and Alex Verdugo in left."

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman didn't confirm or deny the team's potential interest in the Japanese outfielder, however.

"I can't speak to even that. If he comes over here, it would be a major-league situation," he told reporters Sunday, referring to the lockout that prevents team officials from publicly speaking about rostered players and free agents. "So I can't speak to that."

Suzuki's deadline to sign with an MLB team is Monday, Dec. 22 at 5 p.m. ET. Per the Associated Press, his posting fee to that will go to his current club, Central League's Hiroshima Toyo Carp, will be "20 percent of the first $25 million of a major league contract, including earned bonuses and options."

That will then drop to 17.5 percent of the next $25 million on the deal, 15 percent over $50 million and a "supplemental fee of 15 percent of any earned bonuses, salary escalators and exercised options."

Suzuki, 27, hit .319 with 38 homers and 88 RBI for Hiroshima this past season. He's a four-time All-Star, three-time Gold Glover and won the 2019 batting title. He has a .315 career batting average with 182 homers.

With the biggest names in free agency at shortstop and starting pitcher—at least before the league's owners locked out the players after the collective bargaining agreement expired—Suzuki would be an excellent addition for teams in need of bolstering in the outfield. 

Other players to watch for outfield-needy teams include Nick Castellanos, Kyle Schwarber and Michael Conforto.  

MLB Rumors: Chris Taylor Linked to Dodgers, Angels, Blue Jays, More in Free Agency

Nov 30, 2021
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - OCTOBER 23: Chris Taylor #3 of the Los Angeles Dodgers reacts to a strike out during the fourth inning of Game Six of the National League Championship Series against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on October 23, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - OCTOBER 23: Chris Taylor #3 of the Los Angeles Dodgers reacts to a strike out during the fourth inning of Game Six of the National League Championship Series against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on October 23, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Chris Taylor has plenty of suitors in free agency.

According to Jon Morosi of the MLB Network, the Los Angeles Dodgers "would like to retain" Taylor, but the veteran utilityman is receiving "broad interest" from around baseball, with the Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Los Angeles Angels and Washington Nationals all reportedly checking in.

Jon Heyman of the MLB Network added earlier Monday that the Philadelphia Phillies and Miami Marlins were "interested" in Taylor.

Taylor, 31, hit .254 with 20 homers, 73 RBI, 92 runs, 13 stolen bases and a .782 OPS in the 2021 season for the L.A. across 148 games. That sort of production wasn't a fluke—he hit 21 dingers and had an .850 OPS in 2017 for the Dodgers. 

But it was fantastic production for a player who made appearances at every position in the field except for pitcher, catcher and first base. That positional versatility makes his solid production at the plate all the more valuable. 

The fact that Taylor could feasibly start for a team as an outfielder or at second base—while being flexible enough to fill in at other positions throughout the year—made him an obvious target for teams around baseball.

But the Dodgers probably can't afford to let him slip away, especially after watching Max Scherzer sign with the New York Mets and Corey Seager head to the Texas Rangers. Clayton Kershaw and Kenley Jansen also remain free agents.

It's very possible that the 2020 champions could see an unprecedented exodus if they don't prioritize retaining some of their own free agents. 

Taylor scratches enough itches for the Dodgers to remain worthy of a priority, even at a high cost. They'll have plenty of competition for his services, however. 

Blue Jays' Updated Starting Rotation, Payroll After Kevin Gausman's $110M Contract

Nov 29, 2021
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCTOBER 09: Kevin Gausman #34 of the San Francisco Giants looks on between pitches during Game 2 of the NLDS between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park on Saturday, October 9, 2021 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCTOBER 09: Kevin Gausman #34 of the San Francisco Giants looks on between pitches during Game 2 of the NLDS between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park on Saturday, October 9, 2021 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

Robbie Ray might be headed out the door, but Kevin Gausman is on his way north of the border.

ESPN's Jeff Passan reported Gausman agreed to a five-year, $110 million deal with the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday.

Ray remains unsigned. Even if the 2021 American League Cy Young Award winner winds up elsewhere, Toronto has a pretty formidable starting rotation with Gausman in tow:

  • Jose Berrios 
  • Kevin Gausman 
  • Hyun Jim Ryu 
  • Alek Manoah 
  • Ross Stripling

Prior to signing Gausman, the Blue Jays were on track to have $111.3 million in total payroll commitments, per Spotrac, which put them 12th in MLB. If his salary is spread evenly over the five years ($22 million), Toronto would climb to 10th in terms of payroll.

Gausman's contract is the fourth-biggest in franchise history, and a telling fact is that three of the top four have now come within the last two offseasons.

Blue Jays fans watched the team reach the American League Championship Series in 2015 and 2016, only to turn around and post back-to-back losing seasons. Heading into 2019, there was at least some optimism about a farm system headlined by Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette and what it could achieve in the future.

The organization turned a corner by making the playoffs in 2020 and while it missed out on the postseason in 2021, it had a higher winning percentage (91-71, .562) than the year before (32-28, .533).

Landing George Springer last winter and handing a seven-year, $131 million extension to Jose Berrios were both signs that ownership is willing to pony up in order to capitalize on a window for contention.

Passan reported Marcus Semien, who finished third in the AL MVP voting, agreed to a seven-year, $175 million deal with the Texas Rangers. There's also the uncertainty surrounding Ray. Their departures would obviously deal a blow to Toronto's hopes of claiming an AL East title in 2022.

On the whole, the offseason is still shaping up nicely for the Jays.

Kevin Gausman, Blue Jays Reportedly Agree to 5-Year, $110M Contract in Free Agency

Nov 29, 2021
San Francisco Giants' Kevin Gausman pitches against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the first inning of Game 2 of a baseball National League Division Series Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Jed Jacobsohn)
San Francisco Giants' Kevin Gausman pitches against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the first inning of Game 2 of a baseball National League Division Series Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Jed Jacobsohn)

Former San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Kevin Gausman has agreed to a five-year, $110 million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays in free agency, according to Jeff Passan of ESPN.

MLB Network's Jon Morosi reported Tuesday that Toronto was among the teams pursuing the right-hander.

Of note, Andy Martino of SNY reported the New York Mets offered Gausman a larger contract than the Blue Jays, though it's not clear how much more money was put on the table.

A nine-year veteran, Gausman was named to the All-Star Game for the first time in his career last season. He established himself as the ace of the Giants' pitching staff in his second year in San Francisco.

Gausman had a career year in the 2021 season, going 14-6 with a 2.81 ERA, 1.04 WHIP and 227 strikeouts in 192 innings, all career-best numbers. He started twice in the National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, but San Francisco lost both games.

Gausman's 4.8 WAR, per FanGraphs, was a sharp improvement over his 1.6 WAR in 2020 and by far the best number of his career.

Gausman started his career with the Baltimore Orioles after being drafted fourth overall in the 2012 draft. He was traded to the Atlanta Braves in 2018 and spent some time with the Cincinnati Reds before signing a one-year deal with the Giants prior to the 2020 season. Gausman signed an $18.9 million qualifying offer to stay in San Francisco in 2021.

Signing Gausman gives Toronto another bona fide top-of the-rotation starter. Jose Berrios signed a seven-year, $131 million contract extension this offseason.

Of note, reigning American League Cy Young award winner Robbie Ray remains a free agent.

Gausman is hitting his stride in his career and could help Toronto improve on its 91-71 finish in 2022.

MLB Rumors: Steven Matz Drawing Interest from Cubs, Giants, More; Mets Offer Contract

Nov 23, 2021
TORONTO, ON - OCTOBER 01: Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Steven Matz (22) pitches the ball during the Baltimore Orioles versus the Toronto Blue Jays game on October 01, 2021, at Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON (Photo by David Kirouac/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
TORONTO, ON - OCTOBER 01: Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Steven Matz (22) pitches the ball during the Baltimore Orioles versus the Toronto Blue Jays game on October 01, 2021, at Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON (Photo by David Kirouac/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Free-agent starting pitcher Steven Matz could have a new home shortly.

Jon Heyman of MLB Network reported Monday that a deal for Matz "could come soon," as he has drawn interest from the Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Angels and Toronto Blue Jays. Heyman had reported over the weekend that the Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals were also interested in the 30-year-old lefty.

Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reported later Monday that the Mets are one of eight teams to offer Matz a contract:

Matz pitched for the Blue Jays in 2021, going 14-7 in 29 starts with a 3.82 ERA, 1.33 WHIP and 144 strikeouts. A New York native, he spent the first six seasons of his career with the Mets. Last season was a bounce-back campaign for Matz as he went 0-5 in six starts in 2020 with a 9.68 ERA.

In 141 games with 136 starts, Matz has a career record of 45-48 with a 4.24 ERA, 1.32 WHIP and 696 strikeouts.

Out of all the teams reportedly pursuing Matz, the Giants have been one of the more active clubs at the start of free agency, with their eyes set on improving their pitching. ESPN's Jeff Passan stated Monday that San Francisco is being "incredibly aggressive" in trying to shore up its rotation.

They've already re-signed starter Anthony DeSclafani to a three-year deal on Monday and are reportedly finalizing a deal to bring back Alex Wood. Kevin Gausman is a free agent, so pursuing Matz could be an insurance move for the Giants.

The Angels have also been focused on adding arms this offseason. Los Angeles signed starter Noah Syndergaard to a one-year deal last week and added reliever Aaron Loup on a two-year contract on Monday.

The addition of Matz would bolster any team's starting rotation, especially if he can duplicate his success from the 2021 season. He could also be the most reliable starter who wouldn't command major money. In addition to Gausman, this year's free-agent class includes high-profile starters Zack Greinke, Clayton Kershaw, Max Scherzer and Marcus Stroman.

MLB Rumors: Steven Matz Drawing Interest from Red Sox, Mets More in 2021 Free Agency

Nov 19, 2021
TORONTO, ON - OCTOBER 01: Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Steven Matz (22) pitches the ball during the Baltimore Orioles versus the Toronto Blue Jays game on October 01, 2021, at Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON (Photo by David Kirouac/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
TORONTO, ON - OCTOBER 01: Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Steven Matz (22) pitches the ball during the Baltimore Orioles versus the Toronto Blue Jays game on October 01, 2021, at Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON (Photo by David Kirouac/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The Boston Red Sox "remain in touch" with free-agent left-hander Steven Matz, according to MassLive's Chris Cotillo

Matz has a strong market, Cotillo added. 

The Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Angels and St. Louis Cardinals are reportedly among teams interested in him. The New York Mets and Toronto Blue Jays also remain interested, per MLB Network's Jon Heyman.

Matz spent the 2021 season with the Toronto Blue Jays after six seasons with the New York Mets to begin his career. The 30-year-old went 14-7 with a 3.82 ERA, 1.33 WHIP and 144 strikeouts in 150.2 innings across 29 starts. 

The Red Sox are in need of a starting pitcher after losing Eduardo Rodriguez to the Detroit Tigers in free agency. 

In addition to having a strong 2021 campaign, Matz has been a solid rotational arm throughout his career. In 141 games (136 starts), he is 45-48 with a 4.24 ERA and a 1.32 WHIP. 

If Matz were to sign with the Red Sox, he would join a rotation that includes Chris Sale, Nathan Eovaldi, Nick Pivetta and Tanner Houck. 

Even if the Red Sox don't land Matz, chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom is set on acquiring a starting pitcher this winter. 

“We certainly want to have more guys who are capable of starting games in the big leagues and doing it well,” Bloom told reporters Wednesday, per Cotillo. “We’re not too focused on how famous they are. It’s more about what we think they can do. With that said, certainly a lot of the guys who could do the job well are also well-known. We’re focusing on those guys, too. We need to cover the whole map here and make sure we’re involved in everything that could help us.”

The Red Sox sat in the middle of the league in 2021 with a 4.26 ERA. 

It's unclear which other pitchers the Red Sox might be targeting. However, Zack Greinke, Clayton Kershaw, Max Scherzer, Marcus Stroman and Kevin Gausman are still available.  

MLB Cy Young Award 2021: Robbie Ray, Corbin Burnes Named AL, NL Winners

Nov 17, 2021
TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 30: Robbie Ray #38 of the Toronto Blue Jays pitches in the first inning of their MLB game against the New York Yankees at Rogers Centre on September 30, 2021 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Cole Burston/Getty Images)
TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 30: Robbie Ray #38 of the Toronto Blue Jays pitches in the first inning of their MLB game against the New York Yankees at Rogers Centre on September 30, 2021 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Cole Burston/Getty Images)

Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Corbin Burnes was named the 2021 National League Cy Young Award winner while Robbie Ray of the Toronto Blue Jays took home the American League Cy Young.

Ray received 29 of 30 first-place votes while Gerrit Cole received the only other vote. 

Burnes and Zack Wheeler each earned 12 first-place votes in the NL race, though Burnes had enough overall points to take the top prize. 

There was plenty of debate over the winner in both leagues with no runaway performers over the course of the season. 

Robbie Ray was the favorite to win in the AL after leading the league in ERA (2.84), strikeouts (248) and WHIP (1.05) as part of a breakout season for the left-hander.

Though the 30-year-old had always been a top strikeout threat on the mound, Ray cut down his walks this season with a career-low 2.4 per nine innings. It helped him develop into an ace during his first full season with the Blue Jays.

There was still competition in the AL, notably from Gerrit Cole after the New York Yankees star posted a 16-8 record and 3.23 ERA. The 31-year-old was an analytical favorite, topping Ray in FIP (2.92) and WAR (5.3), per FanGraphs. He also led the league with 5.9 strikeouts per walk.

Lance Lynn also had a solid argument for the award with his 2.58 ERA and 1.07 WHIP, though he didn't qualify for the league lead with just 157 innings.

Ray stood above the field as the top pitcher in the league just one season after struggling to a 6.62 ERA in 12 appearances.

The NL featured a closer battle between Max Scherzer, Corbin Burnes and Zack Wheeler once Jacob deGrom went down with a season-ending injury in July.

Scherzer split his time between the Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers and was effective in both spots, combining for a 2.46 ERA and major league-leading 0.86 WHIP. He was especially dominant after his midseason trade to the Dodgers, going 7-0 with a 1.98 ERA in 11 starts.

Wheeler led all pitchers with 7.6 wins above replacement, per Baseball Reference, while going 14-10 with a 2.78 ERA. He also posted two nine-inning shutouts and was truly dominant at times in 2021.

Burnes was more consistent over the course of the season, winning the ERA title with a 2.43 mark, and his 12.6 strikeouts per nine innings was also the best in the NL among qualified players.

Voters decided Burnes was the best of the bunch as he earned his first career Cy Young award.  

Jose Berrios, Blue Jays Reportedly Agree to 7-Year, $131M Contract Extension

Nov 16, 2021
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Jose Berrios throws against the Minnesota Twins in a baseball game, Friday, Sept. 24, 2021, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Jose Berrios throws against the Minnesota Twins in a baseball game, Friday, Sept. 24, 2021, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

Seven months after being acquired by the Toronto Blue Jays in a midseason trade, Jose Berrios has agreed to a long-term contract extension with the team. 

MLB Network's Jon Heyman first reported the two sides agreed to a deal. Shi Davidi of SportsNet added the contract will be worth $131 million over seven years. 

The Blue Jays sent Austin Martin and Simeon Woods Richardson to the Minnesota Twins in exchange for Berrios on July 30. 

Berrios helped spark Toronto's quest for a playoff spot in 2021. The right-hander posted a 3.58 ERA in 70.1 innings over 12 starts after the deal. He would have been eligible for free agency after next season. 

Even though the Blue Jays missed out on the postseason, they are well positioned after getting Berrios' deal done to be a juggernaut in the American League East for years to come. 

Berrios, George Springer, Hyun-Jin Ryu, Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Teoscar Hernandez and Bo Bichette are all under team control through at least the 2023 season. 

Combining his stats between both teams, Berrios tied for the AL lead with 32 starts. He set career-bests in ERA (3.52), WHIP (1.06), strikeouts (204) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (4.53). 

A first-round draft pick by the Twins in 2012, Berrios has emerged as one of the better pitchers in the American League. He was named to the All-Star team in 2018 and 2019. 

Robbie Ray is a free agent, leaving the Blue Jays with potentially one big hole in their rotation to fill.  But getting Berrios on a long-term deal gives Toronto stability at the top of its rotation for the future.   

MLB Rumors: Red Sox FA Eduardo Rodriguez Linked to Blue Jays, Angels, Tigers

Nov 14, 2021
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - OCTOBER 18: Eduardo Rodriguez #57 of the Boston Red Sox pitches against the Houston Astros in the first inning of Game Three of the American League Championship Series at Fenway Park on October 18, 2021 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - OCTOBER 18: Eduardo Rodriguez #57 of the Boston Red Sox pitches against the Houston Astros in the first inning of Game Three of the American League Championship Series at Fenway Park on October 18, 2021 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Free-agent pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez is receiving interest from the Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Angels and Detroit Tigers, according to MLB Network's Jon Morosi

The news comes after the Boston Red Sox extended an $18.4 million qualifying offer to the left-hander last week. He has until Nov. 17 to accept or decline that offer. If he declines, the Red Sox will receive draft compensation.

Morosi reported Nov. 9 that the Angels were showing interest in Rodriguez as they aim to upgrade their rotation this winter. L.A. has also reportedly been linked to Robbie Ray, Marcus Stroman and Noah Syndergaard. 

The Angels had one of the worst pitching staffs in MLB last season, recording a 4.69 ERA, the ninth worst in MLB, and a 1.38 WHIP. 

Shohei Ohtani, Jose Suarez and Patrick Sandoval figure to be atop L.A.'s rotation in 2022. However, the Angels need replacements for Dylan Bundy and Alex Cobb, who struggled in 2021 and are now free agents. 

As for Toronto, the Blue Jays actually had one of the better pitching staffs in baseball last season, finishing with a 3.91 ERA (10th in MLB) and a 1.23 WHIP (eighth in MLB). However, with Ray now a free agent, the team could very well need to replace him this winter.

As it stands, the Jays' rotation includes Hyun Jin Ryu, Jose Berrios, Alek Manoah and Thomas Hatch. 

Like the Angels, Detroit's pitching staff was subpar in 2021, finishing with a 4.32 ERA and 1.37 WHIP. The Tigers have a relatively young rotation with Casey Mize, Tarik Skubal and Matt Manning onboard for 2022, and they could benefit from adding a veteran like Rodriguez. 

However, Rodriguez struggled in 2021 after missing the pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign due to myocarditis related to his COVID-19 diagnosis. The Venezuelan went 13-8 with a career-worst 4.74 ERA and 1.39 WHIP. 

The 28-year-old's best season came in 2019, when he finished sixth in American League Cy Young voting. He went 19-6 with a career-best 3.81 ERA, in addition to a 1.33 WHIP and 213 strikeouts in 203.1 innings across 34 starts. 

Despite his struggles, Rodriguez is a solid candidate to have a bounce-back season in 2022, and he's among one of the best free-agent pitchers available this winter.