Ketel Marte’s market appears to be heating up.
Acquiring Marte if Bichette were to sign elsewhere would obviously make for an excellent pivot, further bolstering the organization’s already talented position-player group. But pulling off such a high-stakes heist likely won’t come easy for Toronto’s brass.
All indications suggest Arizona is seeking cost-effective and controllable pitching in return for Marte, who’s on the books for an affordable $102.5 million through 2031 — $41 million of which is deferred. With 2026 AL Rookie of the Year favourite Trey Yesavage likely deemed untouchable, the Blue Jays’ system may not possess the necessary pieces to make a market-topping offer.
Meanwhile, two other AL East-residing clubs might be able to meet the D-backs’ demands more successfully.
Red Sox, Rays Discussing Ketel Marte Trade
Most of Arizona’s focus would surely involve Connelly Early and Payton Tolle, both of whom made their major league debuts last season. But there’s even more near-MLB-ready talent behind those young arms, too. It’s also possible that Brayan Bello (signed through 2029 with a ’30 club option) could be made available following Sonny Gray’s arrival from the St. Louis Cardinals earlier this winter.
If the Rays acquired Marte, it’d essentially confirm the eventual departure of current second baseman Brandon Lowe, who’ll earn $11.5 million next season in the final year of his eight-year, $45 million contract.
Still, it remains to be seen if Arizona will ultimately trade him this off-season.
Royals Sign Lane Thomas
Needing to add some thump in the outfield, the Kansas City Royals have reportedly taken a flyer on veteran Lane Thomas, inking the free-agent outfielder to a one-year deal worth $5.25 million for next season.
The former Blue Jays draftee, a fifth-round selection in 2019, battled plantar fasciitis in his right foot for most of last season, limiting him to just 39 games with the Cleveland Guardians and severely diminishing his offensive output. He finished with just four home runs and 11 RBIs, hitting .160/.246/.272 with a well below-league-average wRC+ of 48.
Royals, OF Lane Thomas reportedly agree to 1-year deal, per multiple reports including MLB’s @Feinsand.
