Team Shatkins Have Reached Out To Jake Arrieta; Contract Offer Next?

Shug McSween Nov 26, 2017

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Five teams have reached out to Scott Boras about free agent right-hander Jake Arrieta, the Boston Globe’s Nick Cafardo reports. No concrete offers appear to be on the table just yet, but the Twins, Brewers, Blue Jays, Rockies and Rangers have reportedly made their interest known and it’s conceivable that the Cubs would throw their hats back in the ring as well.

The righty officially declined his $17.4 million qualifying offer from the Cubs several weeks ago. Arrieta, 31, finished his fifth run with Chicago in 2017. After laboring through the first half of the year with a 4.00+ ERA, he settled into a groove during the club’s stretch run and ended the season with a 3.53 ERA, 2.9 BB/9 and 8.7 SO/9 through 168 1/3 innings. A right hamstring strain robbed him of two weeks in mid-September, but he was able to rebound in time to make a pair of strong playoff appearances.

While the veteran righty may no longer have the ability to reach the sub-2.00 ERA, 5.0+ fWAR totals he enjoyed in 2014-2015, his consistency and relative good health should keep him in fine condition to turn in another 30 starts next year. Only 31-year-old right-hander Yu Darvish is expected to command a bigger contract in free agency this winter, which puts Arrieta in an enviable position as teams vie for their next ace. No frontrunner has emerged for his services yet, but whoever does is expected to pony up a multiyear offer in excess of $100 million.

What do you think? 

To hear the Blue Jays have interest in Arrieta is not surprising, they have kicked tires on a ton of free agents so far this winter. Now, if they offer him a contract, that will surprise the shit out of us. 

With the shape of the Blue Jays’ books, finding 100 million plus for the 31 year old pitcher won’t come easy and to think if they sign Jake, then what does that mean for Josh Donaldson?

Is there room for two $100,000,000 extensions?

On one side of the coin, this move would give the Blue Jays a scary rotation for 2018, on the other side, it would limit the chances that Josh Donaldson re-ups, pick your poison… Let’s hope Team Shatkins don’t fuck this up. Tick, tock….

Shug McSween

Shug McSween is a veteran here at DeanBlundell.com and has been contributing since day one. A sports nut with a sophisticated opinion, expect McSween to cover any and everything he's passionate about. When he's not busy writing and editing for our crew, McSween likes to get away via fairways and greens. He also contributes to The Hockey Writers, NHLTradeRumors.me and BballRumors.com

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