On the finish of final season, each Tyler O’Neill and Crimson Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow expressed curiosity in the opportunity of O’Neill returning to Boston on a brand new contract. That chance is now formally off the board after O’Neill signed a three-year, $49.5MM deal with the Orioles yesterday, and as per WEEI.com’s Rob Bradford (Bluesky hyperlink), the Sox “weren’t very aggressive” of their makes an attempt to re-sign the outfielder. Boston’s pursuit of Juan Soto merely took priority, the Boston Globe’s Alex Speier writes, as for the reason that Crimson Sox are one of many groups nonetheless ready on Soto to make his choice, the Sox didn’t make O’Neill any affords.
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- Talking of the O’Neill signing, the transfer possible closes the door on the opportunity of Randal Grichuk touchdown in Baltimore, as MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand (X hyperlink) writes that the Orioles had curiosity in Grichuk’s providers. Grichuk would’ve been extra of a clear-cut platoon participant, however like O’Neill, is a right-handed bat who crushes left-handed pitching. This skillset was on full show with the Diamondbacks in 2024, when Grichuk hit .319/.386/.528 in 184 PA in opposition to southpaws. Grichuk turned down a $6MM mutual possibility for 2025 to enter free company, and he figures to attain a strong contract based mostly on his lefty-mashing offense and his skill to not less than passably play all three outfield positions.
- The Blue Jays had curiosity in Clay Holmes earlier than Holmes signed with the Mets earlier this week, in response to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon. Toronto was taking a look at Holmes simply as a reliever, which isn’t shocking given how fixing the bullpen is among the Jays’ prime offseason priorities. Holmes hasn’t began a recreation since his rookie 12 months in 2018, however he’ll transfer again right into a beginning function with the Mets on his new three-year, $38MM contract.
- By a 4-3 vote on Thursday, the St. Petersburg metropolis council accepted a deal to challenge bonds to assist cowl a few of the metropolis’s contribution to the Rays’ new ballpark undertaking. Colleen Wright of the Tampa Bay Instances (separate hyperlinks) appears at each Thursday’s choice and the following step within the course of, which is a Pinellas County Fee assembly on December 17 to approve the bonds and $312.5MM in tourism taxes in direction of the ballpark undertaking. It isn’t but clear how the county fee will vote, and even within the occasion of a sure vote, the delays in these votes have already led the Rays to threaten to desert the deal altogether and depart the Tampa/St. Pete space, because the workforce says it isn’t possible for the ballpark’s opening to be delay till 2029. The preliminary plan noticed the brand new ballpark set to be prepared by Opening Day 2028, however Hurricane Milton’s destruction of the Tropicana Subject roof has left the Rays in a short lived house of George M. Steinbrenner Subject in Tampa in 2025, and unsure about their location for not less than the 2026-27 seasons.