Jordan Hicks heading to Giants, expected to start

Jordan Hicks set to start for Giants on $44 million deal

Jordan Hicks is reportedly set to sign a four-year, $44 million contract with the San Francisco Giants, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan on Friday. The 27-year-old right hander spent last season with the St. Louis Cardinals and Toronto Blue Jays.

After spending most of his career as a reliever, the Giants will be adding Hicks to their starting rotation. He recorded a 3.29 ERA and 81 strikeouts in 2023 in 65 games out of the bullpen for the Cardinals and Blue Jays.

Free-agent pitcher Marcus Stroman is reportedly signing with the Yankees on a deal agreed to Thursday, accordingly to ESPN’s Jeff Passan and the New York Post’s Jon Heyman. The deal is reported to be for two years and $37 million, plus a third-year vesting option.

Stroman spent the past two seasons with the Cubs and was an All-Star in 2023. He ranked No. 12 on Yahoo Sports’ list of this winter’s top free agents.

Shota Imanaga signing with Chicago Cubs

The Cubs reached a deal with Japanese pitcher Shota Imanaga on Jan. 9. Per ESPN’s Jesse Rogers, the deal is for four years and $53 million, with an option after the second and third years to extend it to five years and $80 million.

The Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly signing free-agent outfielder Teoscar Hernández to a one-year, $23.5 million contract, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported Jan. 7.

Per the report, $8.5 million of the deal will be deferred with payouts from 2030 to ’39. The deal is another high-profile Dodgers contract in an offseason that has seen the team sign two-way star Shohei Ohtani, Japanese pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto and former Rays starter Tyler Glasnow.

Hernández turned down multiyear offers in order to sign the high-value, one-year deal with the Dodgers, per the report. He was No. 16 on Yahoo Sports’ ranking of this winter’s free agents.

Another top starting pitcher has come off the board, as Lucas Giolito is headed to the Boston Red Sox.

The right-hander agreed Dec. 29 to a two-year, $38.5 million deal that includes an opt-out after the first season. That will allow him to retest free agency next winter if he pitches better in 2024 than he has the past couple of years, in which he posted a combined 4.89 ERA.

Giolito joins a Red Sox rotation that was low on innings last season, but the group will still need help if it wants to compete in the AL East next season.

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