The quiet shift around Luis Severino is suddenly roaring into trade-talk territory, and everyone wants to know what it really means.vt

Jul 11, 2025; West Sacramento, California, USA; Athletics pitcher Luis Severino (40) throws a pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays during the third inning at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Ed Szczepanski-Imagn Images | Ed Szczepanski-Imagn Images

Severino: A's home games feel like 'spring training' | theScore.com

Last week, we talked about what the Athletics could end up doing with star starting pitcher Luis Severino. He’s the biggest non-homegrown name on the roster, and holds the record for the largest contract ever handed out by John Fisher and the A’s at three years and $67 million.

<cs-card “=”” class=”card-outer card-full-size ” card-fill-color=”#FFFFFF” card-secondary-color=”#E1E1E1″ gradient-angle=”112.05deg” id=”native_ad_inarticle-1-7f3db8a3-bb04-4f6b-955d-be01d36f2e7f” size=”_2x_1y” part=””>

In that piece, we talked about Severino turning a corner in the second half of the season and seemingly figuring out how to pitch in West Sacramento, which could set him up for a bounce back season in 2026. There were also rumors that the A’s couldn’t wait to trade Severino at the deadline in a report from Bob Nightengale.

Gearing up for the GM meetings, Nightengale is saying that trade is still on the table. “Severino, who signed a three-year, $67 million contract last winter with the Athletics, has made it clear that he doesn’t like pitching in Sacramento. The A’s have made it clear they don’t like him constantly complaining about it. Both sides are willing to move on.”

We said back in July when the original rumors surfaced, “it’s also worth noting that while Nightengale reported this as being the case from A’s camp, he didn’t attribute a quote to anyone within the organization, or even use a quote at all. There is a chance that this was speculation on Nightengale’s part, given how outspoken Severino has been about pitching in Sacramento. We’re not saying that’s the case, just that it’s a possibility.”

Aug 3, 2025; West Sacramento, California, USA; Athletics pitcher Luis Severino (40) watches the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the fifth inning at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Lee-Imagn Images | Dennis Lee-Imagn Images© Dennis Lee-Imagn Images

Severino ended up staying with the A’s through the end of the season, so apparently they weren’t too eager to move him.

We also spoke with Severino back in July about some of the comments he’d made about the minor-league ballpark up to that point, and the rumors that the team couldn’t wait to trade him. He said that he’d had a conversation with A’s GM David Forst, who told him that the team is not mad at him because of the comments he’d been making.

Related video: Mets making Pete Alonso one of their top priorities | The Show (New York Post Sports)

Severino said that Forst told him that if he had a problem with something that he said or did, that the GM would discuss it with him one-on-one, not through the media. In talking to Severino about that discussion, it seemed like he had a pretty good relationship with the A’s front office, or at least that the lines of communication were open.

So how real is the latest rumor that Severino could be on the block? Honestly, it doesn’t look like much has changed from the original proclamation. Could it happen? Of course. Both parties likely wouldn’t mind it, either. But at the same time, the situation isn’t a powder keg ready to explode.

But there is more at play with Severino in particular. For starters, they handed him the biggest contract in franchise history for a reason. It was a statement that the club is going to spend money now as they transition into their time with Las Vegas. Trading him away after one season would be a signal that not much has changed.

<cs-card “=”” class=”card-outer card-full-size ” card-fill-color=”#FFFFFF” card-secondary-color=”#E1E1E1″ gradient-angle=”112.05deg” id=”native_ad_inarticle-2-b7ef2900-cd03-4e57-ae9a-3ed2766e0f91″ size=”_2x_1y” part=””>

It also wouldn’t help that the club traded Mason Miller away at the Trade Deadline, so the perception would persist, even if both trades could be seen as good baseball moves.

Trading Severino would also be fairly difficult to pull off, given that he’s now owed $25 million for 2026 after putting up a 4.54 ERA this past season. The A’s would have to eat some of that contract in order to get anything in return, and may even need to attach another player to the deal.

It’s not exactly going to be a winning move no matter how it turns out, so it may actually be better to hold onto him for now and hope for the best.

Related Posts

🚨 JUST IN: Seattle is back at the table with St. Louis as the Mariners renew their push for Brendan Donovan, signaling serious trade intentions per Adam Jude ⚡.vt

St. Louis Cardinals second baseman Brendan Donovan throws to first for an out on San Francisco Giants&#8217; Drew Gilbert during a game Sept. 24, 2025, in San Francisco. (Godofredo A….

Read more

⚡ LATEST UPDATE: A wave of electricity hit the stadium as Trey Yesavage walked across the field, and fans made sure he felt every ounce of his long-awaited return ⚡.vt

At first, the crowd paid no attention. A tall figure dressed in casual clothes, a baseball cap pulled low, strode across the field as he had done hundreds of times…

Read more

💥 BREAKING NEWS: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. melts hearts celebrating Thanksgiving at Disney with his wife and daughter in a reminder that family will always be his greatest win ⚡.vt

  On this recent Thanksgiving, MLB superstar Vladimir Guerrero Jr. melted fans’ hearts when he brought his wife and young daughter to Disney World, taking the time to appreciate his…

Read more

All Eyes Turn to the Braves as They Arrive at the Winter Meetings Ready to Shake Up the Offseason.pd

Braves Enter the Winter Meetings as One of the Offseason’s Biggest Wild Cards Every offseason has its predictable players — the big spenders, the rebuilders, the contenders tinkering around the…

Read more

🔥 HOT NEWS: Fans are asking: What is Jackie Young’s salary? Here’s a clear look at her WNBA contract and off-court earnings ⚡mt

Jackie Young playing against Indiana Fever, July 2024 (Source: Getty Images) Contents Jackie Young Salary Important contract dates: May 03, 2024 May 15, 2022 May 01, 2019 Apr 10, 2019…

Read more

💥 BREAKING NEWS: Who is Dominique Malonga? Meet the electrifying WNBA rookie from France taking the league by storm ⚡mt

It seems like lately, everyone has had their eyes on the WNBA. As much as I love the NBA (Go Raptors), I have been loving seeing women athletes getting the…

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *