The Chaim Bloom Cardinals rebuild started in earnest with a salary dump trade of Sonny Gray to the Red Sox for two pitching prospects plus another PTBNL or cash. Speaking of cash, the Cardinals are sending $20 M to the Red Sox to cover part of Gray's hefty salary, more on that later. Let's break down the players involved first:
Sonny Gray RHP. DOB: 11/7/1989. 5' 10", 190 lbs. 14-8, 4.28, 180.2 IP, 10.01 K/9, 1.89 BB/9, 1.28 GB/FB. Contract: 1 Yr/$35 M with $5 M buyout on a $30 M club option for 2027(Reworked in the trade to 1 yr/$31 M with a $10 M buyout on a mutual option for for 2027).
Gray's main positive is durability. He averaged 177 IP over his last 3 seasons. His K and BB rates remained strong but his ERA bumped up to the third highest of his career due to a .329 BABIP. On the surface you might think he is due for a positive regression but he also had a FB/GB, HR/FB and Hard Hit% significantly higher than his career averages.
Richard Fitts RHP. DOB: 12/17/1999. 6' 3", 230 lbs. 2-4, 5.00, 45 IP, 8.00 K/9, 3.20 BB/9. Pre-arbitration, 2 options.
2021 6'th round draft pick out of Auburn. Big body with a 95 MPH FB. Has been a SP but may have more of a Reliever profile.
Brandon Clarke LHP. DOB: 4/10/2003. 6' 4", 220 lbs. A/A+: 0-3, 4.03, 38 IP, 14.21 K/9, 6.39 K/9, 2.42 GB/FB. Rule 5 eligible Dec. 2027.
Former 5'th round draft pick. Big lefty with tremendous stuff but has a wild hair up his nose. Reliever profile.
Comment: Gray may be entering the the downside of his career With the money the Cardinals are including in the deal, Gray will essentially cost the BoSox $21 M for one season since mutual options are almost never exercised but both parties. Gray may be entering the the downside of his career, but Sox are getting a reliable SP who will grind out innings and keep them in most games at a reasonable price. Since this was mainly a salary dump by the Cardinals they get a couple of pitching prospects who profile as relievers but likely no future stars.
The Giants were rumored to be interested in Gray at last year's trade deadline which led to speculation they may pursue a trade for him this offseason. I have a feeling his ship sailed away from San Francisco when Bob Melvin, his former manager with the A's was fired. I think the Giants can find as good or better SP option for a lower price this offseason.