best for willie adams
MLBTR weighs in on Juan Soto, Corbin Burnes and Alex Bregman in three posts for Trade Rumors Front Desk subscribers The market was studied. We continue by taking a look at the likely market for one of the top free agent infielders: Willie Adams.
The Brewers’ longtime shortstop has one of the most powerful bats at his position in the game. Adams hit a career-high 32 home runs in 2024, surpassing his previous high of 31 round-trip homers in 2022. Corey Seager Leads MLB shortstop in home runs (112). He’s more strikeout-prone than some teams might like, but he’s lowered his strikeout rate for four straight seasons now and fanned a quarter of his at-bats last year. That’s still a sizable number, but it’s no longer well above the league average, which is 22.6% in 2024.
The Brewers acquired Adams on the cheap early in the 2021 season when he was struggling with the Rays, sending two unproven relievers to Tampa Bay: JP Feyeleisen and Drew Rasmussen. In the end both sides achieved results. Adams became an All-Star shortstop, and both pitchers became key components of Tampa Bay’s team — especially Rasmussen. He had four straight seasons with an ERA below 3.00, most of which were outside the rotation.
Adams hit .244/.323/.457 in parts of four seasons in Milwaukee. That overall line has been weighed down by an underwhelming 2023 season, but Adames has been at least 9% better than average at the plate in four of the last five years, as measured by wRC+ (in At least 19% above average over the past three years) e). He’s generally rated as an elite defender, though his defensive metrics unexpectedly dropped last year — largely due to an uncharacteristically error-prone July, when he committed eight turnovers in just three weeks.
Teams may still view Adams as a player with strong defensive tools who would be willing to move to another position — third or second base — if the right opportunity presents itself. Adams wasted no time in rejecting Milwaukee’s qualifying offer. He must have been on his toes as a shortstop Trevor Storey ($140MM), Javier Baez ($140MM) and Dansby Swanson ($177MM) Both cashed in on major free-agent deals heading into their own age-29 seasons. Adams’ gregarious personality and reputation as a club leader only further enhances his appeal to the club, with arguably as much, if not more, money-making power than anyone in the group.
Let’s see which teams can get involved.
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