While most of the pitchers widely regarded at the top of the free-agent class have already signed contracts, the market for Johnny Cueto has developed much more slowly. His agent told MLB.com on Monday that Cueto is in "no rush" to sign.
And now, after losing Zack Greinke to the division-rival D-backs and nearly trading for Reds closer Aroldis Chapman, the Dodgers reportedly have entered the mix for Cueto, according to CBS Sports.
Cueto, 29, already turned down a six-year, $120 million offer from Arizona this offseason, before the club turned to Greinke.