The clock is ticking on Alex Verdugo’s chances to land on a roster before Opening Day, but the ex-Yankee apparently isn’t that concerned.
“IN DUE TIME,” Verdugo captioned a highlight reel posted Saturday to Instagram that showcased mostly his highlights from his Yankees tenure, but also included shots of him with the Red Sox and Dodgers.
Opening Day — if you exclude the Cubs-Dodgers two-game stint in Tokyo — is a little more than three weeks away and Verdugo remains a free agent.
That the 28-year-old has yet to sign with a team likely boils down to a few factors.
Verudugo could be holding out for a better offer that he feels matches his self-perceived value, and it’s possible that teams just are not all that interested in a mediocre player.
Alex Verdugo did not live up to expectations with the Yankees.
Some teams may also view him as a reserve, while Verdugo still believes he’s a starting-caliber outfielder.
Once a top prospect, Verdugo owns just a career 101 OPS+ and posted a full-season-worst 83 OPS+ last year with the Yankees after being acquired in a trade with the Red Sox.
A 100 OPS+ is the league average, indicating Verdugo has barely been above average in his career offensively and is coming off a year in which he was 17 percent below the middle mark.
Alex Verdugo’s Instagram post.
It’s certainly possible that Verdugo could land with a team as spring training draws nearer and injures or underperformance force clubs to act.