April 13, 2025
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Blue Jays Release Reliever Zach PopFormer Orioles prospect hits free agency after being released by Blue Jays

A piece of the Manny Machado trade tree might be at the end of his career

The Blue Jays will be in the news all day today. They signed their star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr to a massive 14-year, $500 million contract extension that’ll keep the four-time All Star in Toronto for the rest of his career. For Jays fans, it must be nice to know that your front office isn’t all talk, considering the absolute nightmare situation that occurred with Shohei Ohtani two winters ago, and seemingly getting so close with Roki Sasaki this winter before ultimately losing both players to the Dodgers.

Earlier in the week though, the Jays released a lesser known reliever who spent the last two and a half years bouncing around their organization. That player, right hander Zach Pop, happens to be a former Orioles prospect.

The Blue Jays will be in the news all day today. They signed their star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr to a massive 14-year, $500 million contract extension that’ll keep the four-time All Star in Toronto for the rest of his career. For Jays fans, it must be nice to know that your front office isn’t all talk, considering the absolute nightmare situation that occurred with Shohei Ohtani two winters ago, and seemingly getting so close with Roki Sasaki this winter before ultimately losing both players to the Dodgers.

Better Know Your Blue Jays 40-man: Zach Pop - Bluebird Banter

Earlier in the week though, the Jays released a lesser known reliever who spent the last two and a half years bouncing around their organization. That player, right hander Zach Pop, happens to be a former Orioles prospect.

Pop wasn’t with the Orioles for long. He was drafted by the Dodgers in 2017 but came over to Baltimore as part of the five-player group that the Orioles received in exchange for Manny Machado at the trade deadline in 2018. Pop pitched for the then Bowie, now Chesapeake, Baysox in 2018 but underwent Tommy John surgery in early 2019 and lost the 2020 season to the COVID shutdown.

Former Orioles’ prospect

Zach Pop

released by Blue Jays

Pop was eligible for the Rule 5 draft after the 2020 season and was selected by the Diamondbacks at pick number six. The righty was subsequently traded to the Marlins and he made his major league debut with Miami in 2021. Pop was effective with the Marlins, pitching to a combined 3.98 ERA across 74.2 innings between 2021-2022.

He was dealt to the Blue Jays at the trade deadline in 2022 along with Anthony Bass in a deal that sent infield prospect Jordan Groshans to Miami. Pop had less success during his time in Toronto, pitching to a 4.89 ERA in 81 innings with the Jays. A hamstring strain severely limited his time in 2023 and he hasn’t been able to regain the form he found in that strong 2022 season.

Recently, Pop had been diagnosed with elbow inflammation, though his scans reportedly hadn’t shown any significant damage. He had a bad spring with the Blue Jays, injured his throwing elbow, and was unceremoniously released, entering free agency with limited prospects of finding another major league job.

If this is the end of Pop’s career, he can at least hang his hat on that one truly effective season in 2022. While Dean Kremer is still pitching for the Orioles, Pop had more major league success than any of the other prospects who were shipped to Baltimore in the Machado deal. Maybe that’s enough.

Blue Jays RHP Zach Pop exits game vs. Red Sox with right hamstring  discomfort - Sportsnet.ca

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Blue Jays turn up ticking clock on Orioles with Vladimir Guerrero Jr extension

The Blue Jays went above and beyond to keep Vladimir Guerrero Jr in Toronto

While the rest of the east coat was asleep last night, the Blue Jays pulled off a shocking move and signed Vladimir Guerrero Jr to a massive contract extension. There had been rumors about Vladito getting a truckload of money in free agency this coming winter, but there were also reports that he’d rebuked Toronto’s initial offers and even turned down a contract that would have given him north of $500 million.

Blue Jays RHP Zach Pop exits game vs. Red Sox with right hamstring  discomfort - Sportsnet.ca

Well, that’s all in the past now, as Guerrero and the Jays have reached a deal that’ll keep the four-time All Star in Toronto for the next 14 years and pay him exactly $500 million, with no deferrals. That evens out to just over $35 million per year, starting in 2026. The deal runs through Vladito’s age 40 season.

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