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Latest report explains why Jordan Montgomery remains unsigned
Jordan Montgomery. Erik Williams-USA TODAY Sports

MLB's Opening Day is on Thursday, and Jordan Montgomery remains unsigned. Perhaps there is a good reason for that.

The biggest reason Montgomery has gone unsigned is because teams have not met his asking price. Even though that is the case, he still could have taken a short-term deal the way Blake Snell did last week.

So why hasn’t Montgomery accepted a short-term deal yet? Because it likely would be in his best interest to wait until after Opening Day.

If Montgomery signs after Opening Day and then chooses to become a free agent after the 2024 season, he would not cost the team that signs him next year a draft pick because he would not be eligible to receive a qualifying offer.

If a player receives a qualifying offer from his current team but declines to sign it, the new team that signs the player would lose a draft pick. The loss of a draft pick is somewhat of a deterrent for teams and can hurt a player’s free-agent market. By waiting until after Opening Day to sign, Montgomery can give himself a better chance at having a more robust market next offseason.

Montgomery went 10-11 with a 3.20 ERA last season while pitching for both the Cardinals and Rangers. The southpaw posted a 2.90 ERA in 31 postseason innings and helped Texas win the World Series.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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