Dodgers expected to decline Lance Lynn’s $18M club option – Daily News

The Dodgers plan to decline the club option in veteran right-hander Lance Lynn’s contract.

Acquired from the Chicago White Sox shortly before the trade deadline, the Dodgers will pay Lynn a $1 million buyout rather than exercise an option that would bring him back at an $18 million salary in 2024, a source confirmed. The 36-year-old Lynn will become a free agent after having played for six teams in a 12-year career.

Lynn finished the 2023 season with a 13-11 record and a career-high 5.73 ERA. He was better for the Dodgers after being acquired from the White Sox along with reliever Joe Kelly in exchange for outfielder Trayce Thompson and minor-leaguers Nick Nastrini and Jordan Leasure. After going 6-9 with a 6.47 ERA in 21 starts with the White Sox, Lynn was 7-2 with a 4.36 ERA in 11 starts with the Dodgers.

The common theme at both stops, though, was home runs. Lynn allowed an MLB-high 44 home runs in 2023 – 28 with the White Sox and 16 with the Dodgers. Only four pitchers have given up more home runs in a season (Bert Blyleven did it twice), none since Bronson Arroyo gave up 46 with the Cincinnati Reds in 2011.

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