The San Francisco Giants could use some capital to try and swing a deal for a veteran arm on an expiring contract.
to the 33-year-old, along with the Texas Rangers, as teams that might be interested in making a deal for the veteran. Theis due a significant amount of money. By baseball standards, he’s only due $12.5 million in 2025. Given that he’s a veteran on an expiring deal, he’s not likely to cost much on the trade market.
He’s won fewer games in three years with the Cardinals than he did in one season with Toronto in 2021, where he went 14-7 with a 3.82 ERA in the best season of his career. He hit free agency at the perfect time.With St. Louis he’s struggled with both control and injuries. He’s made no more than 17 starts in any one season with the Cardinals , and last year he struggled to make 12 appearances due to injuries.
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