The Atlanta Braves and Chicago Cubs were listed as potential suitors for free-agent starting pitcher Walker Buehler by MLB Network's Jon Morosi.
Morosi reported on Monday that the Braves have "some interest" in Buehler while there's also also a "possibility" that the Cubs sign him (1:05 mark).
Buehler has spent his entire career with the Los Angeles Dodgers since he joined the majors in 2017, which included the organization's 2024 World Series victory over the New York Yankees.
The 30-year-old made just 16 starts in 2024 as he missed nearly two months with right hip inflammation. He struggled throughout the year, finishing with a 1-6 record to go along with a 5.38 ERA. Buehler also racked up 64 strikeouts and 28 walks in 75.1 innings of work.
His 2024 postseason didn't get off to a hot start either, allowing six earned runs during a loss to the San Diego Padres in the National League Division Series.
Buehler gradually started to look like his old self as the Dodgers eventually clinched the NL pennant, though.
In his final three appearances during the postseason, he didn't allow a single earned run while opposing hitters owned a mere .433 OPS against him (via Baseball Reference). This included a save in Game 5 of the Fall Classic, clinching Los Angeles' World Series victory.
Injuries have slowed down Buehler in recent years, missing the entire 2023 season after undergoing the second Tommy John surgery of his career
Still, his All-Star history and recent postseason success should make him an intriguing option for teams searching for rotation help.
The Braves could sign Buehler to replace former pitchers Max Fried and Charlie Morton, as both players are currently free agents. Chicago could also target him in an attempt to get over the hump and return to the postseason, as the Cubs have reached 83 wins in each of the past two years.
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