Cole Hamels remains available on the trade market, and as many eight teams have kicked the tires on the ace left-hander, Phillies GM Ruben Amaro Jr. told Jim Salisbury of CSNPhilly.com. Asked by Salisbury how many clubs have made offers, Amaro replied, “Real offers? Four.”
Amaro wouldn’t comment on which clubs made those “real” offers, though earlier today it was reported that the Padres
made an “aggressive” offer for Hamels prior to signing
James Shields. Other teams that have been seriously linked to Hamels include the Cardinals, Rangers and Red Sox. Boston
has reportedly balked at Amaro’s insistence on top catching prospect
Blake Swihart‘s inclusion in a potential trade package.
Earlier this month, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reported that
“five or six” teams were still trying to swing a trade for Hamels, though the Padres’ signing of James Shields may remove them from that race. Padres ownership has said the payroll could land around $100MM, and they’re at roughly $94MM right now after adding Shields. However, some reports
have indicated that $105MM might be the team’s max limit, so it strikes me as at least plausible that they could attempt to squeeze Hamels into the mix if the Phillies eat some 2015 salary or take a different contract back, though the likelihood of that scenario seems low.
The Phillies are more eager to trade
Ryan Howard and
Jonathan Papelbon than Hamels, Salisbury writes, and they’re also very willing to trade
Cliff Lee. Amaro wouldn’t rule out the possibility of making a trade prior to the onset of Spring Training, Salisbury adds, but moving someone like Lee would likely require him to demonstrate his health in Spring Training. A number of teams have told Amaro they’ll be monitoring the Phillies this spring.