MLB’s Opening Day is just 10 days out, and Blake Snell is still seeking a new team.
That prospect would have seemed unthinkable when the offseason began, but here we are. There’s been no shortage of rumors about Snell, with the Angels, Astros, Dodgers, Giants, Phillies, Yankees and a couple of “mystery teams” reportedly interested at one point or another.
But the two-time Cy Young Award winner has reportedly lowered his salary and contract demands in recent days and still hasn’t found a taker. USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reports that the Astros have balked at a two-year, $66 million contract (with an opt-out after 2024) request by Snell.
A couple of months ago, Snell was reportedly looking for a multi-year deal worth up to $270 million. He reportedly turned down a six-year, $150 million offer from the Yankees. So things have not gone well in negotiations this offseason for Snell, and that has led a number of fans and analysts to point the finger squarely at super agent Scott Boras, who represents the veteran pitcher.
Former MLB star Gary Sheffield, who is now a sports agent, recapped Snell’s fate this offseason.
“Blake Snell went from wanting $200M+ to asking for a 2-year deal at $66M with an opt out after 2024?” Sheffield said. “So essentially he went from a 7-8 year ask down to a 1-year “I’ll opt out if I pitch well” contract? Nice work, Mr. Boras. A true masterclass.”
Blake Snell went from wanting $200M+ to asking for a 2-year deal at $66M with an opt out after 2024?
So essentially he went from a 7-8 year ask down to a 1-year “I’ll opt out if I pitch well” contract? Nice work, Mr. Boras. A true masterclass.
— Gary Sheffield Jr. (@GarysheffieldJr) March 18, 2024
The parody account FAX Sports: MLB also called out Boras with a tweet joking that Snell would sit out the 2024 season to “chill out and get the numbers right.”
BREAKING 🚨🚨: Blake Snell announced he is retiring for the 2024 season with plans to return in 2025.
"Just gonna take some time off, chill out and get the numbers right," Snell told reporters.
Scott Boras was not available for comment. pic.twitter.com/S8jMHmROzm
— FAX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFAX) March 18, 2024
Complicating matters for Boras is the fact that another high-profile client of his, Jordan Montgomery, is still in search of a new home, despite a strong postseason showing for the World Series champion Texas Rangers last year.
Two other Boras clients, Cody Bellinger and Matt Chapman, also remained unsigned until earlier this month, when Bellinger signed with the Chicago Cubs and Chapman joined the San Francisco Giants.
Boras is one of the most revered — and feared — agents in the business, who routinely lands his players salaries that reset the market cap. He knows what he’s doing, and players love him for that. But this hasn’t been his best offseason, and fans were busy on X/Twitter Sunday seeming to relish his struggles.
Agree here, Boras for sure did not have his best performance for this client of his.
— Mortgage Pro (@MortgageSense83) March 18, 2024
Scott Boras is starting to become an agent that isn’t helping his players… https://t.co/1rqkhWYz4m
— Minnesota Sports Insider (@CoachBGonzo) March 18, 2024
Boras has been absolutely destroyed this offseason. https://t.co/UK8vehqYHH
— Ted (@tlschwerz) March 18, 2024
How many offers did he keep from his clients in order to foster this collusion rhetoric? Malpractice to not pass along any offer.
I guarantee he sat on every offer til Feb 15. Esp after he cried AAV foul on Shoheis deferred salary.
In the end these defeats will be his legacy https://t.co/7cfRnOFyWl
— Chuck (@CW1313CW) March 18, 2024
Between dropping his asking price from $200M+ to $66M, Boras advised Snell to reject 6 years, $150M from the Yankees.
Boras also advised Matt Chapman to reject 6 years, $120M from the Blue Jays before he signed for 3 years, $54M.
Does Boras still receive a commission?
— ALBeast24 (@AlBeast24) March 18, 2024
Boras is stubborn he needs to adapt to the new way, he should had taken the Yanks initial offer, no one was going to top that and the Yankees were not going to outbid themselves
— Chris Palacios (@ChrisPalacios74) March 18, 2024