Orioles ‘Unlikely’ to Pay $16.5 Million Option for 27-Year-Old Slugger
The Baltimore Orioles deal for Eloy Jiminez is looking like one of the steals of the 2024 trade deadline. But a future with his new team is unlikely, according to Jim Bowden of The Athletic.
“I liked the Orioles’ acquisition of Eloy Jiménez at the trade deadline and think he’ll help them down the stretch,” Bowden wrote on August 12. “Jiménez has a $16.5 million club option ($3 million buyout) from his White Sox tenure and it’s unlikely the Orioles will pick that up.”
Jiminez signed a six-year, $43 million contract with the Chicago White Sox in 2019. The final two years of the deal are options for $16.5 and $18.5 million respectively.
Baltimore traded left-handed pitching prospect for Jiminez prior to the MLB trade deadline on July 30. Chicago sent $4 million in cash as a part of the deal, according to Ronald Blum of AP News.
Relocation has revitalized Jiminez, who’s batting .500 with 4 RBIs in 8 appearances with the Orioles. Bowden ranked the 27-year-old 41st on his top-50 free agency rankings.