Controversial Free Agent Domingo German Meets With Three Teams


Free-agent right-hander Domingo Germán, after refusing an outright assignment to the minor leagues from the New York Yankees in early November, has been meeting with several teams, including the Boston Red Sox, San Diego Padres, and Baltimore Orioles.

These meetings follow a season where Germán had mixed results, posting a 4.56 ERA with a 5-7 win-loss record over 19 starts and one relief appearance.

Despite these uneven performances, Germán achieved a notable feat by throwing the 24th perfect game in MLB history against the Oakland Athletics.

However, his career has been marked by controversies, including a 10-game suspension for using a sticky substance and an 81-game suspension for violating the league's domestic violence policy​​.

The Boston Red Sox are considering Germán as a potential addition to bolster their rotation, which currently features Chris Sale and Brayan Bello, with uncertainty surrounding the other positions.

The Red Sox are exploring both internal options and external additions, aiming for one or two strategic acquisitions.

While Germán's signing is not a certainty, his potential involvement with the Red Sox is part of their broader strategy to enhance their pitching depth this offseason​.

On the other hand, the Baltimore Orioles, with a significantly weakened rotation, are seen as a strong candidate for Germán's services.

The Orioles are actively seeking new pitching talents to strengthen their team.

The San Diego Padres have also shown interest, but specific details about their intentions or negotiations with Germán are less clear.

Overall, Germán's free agency has sparked interest from multiple teams, with varying levels of commitment and needs, as the offseason progresses​. Photo Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports