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With that, USA TODAY Sports breaks down the top 120 free agents, both signed and still available, from the most desired to those reasonably expected to sign a major league contract.
7 top arms available. Now that we’ve established which teams could still be in the market to add a starter via free agency or trade, let’s take a look at what pitchers remain.
With Juan Soto, Major League Baseball's No. 1 free agent, off the board thanks to a 15-year, $765 million agreement with the New York Mets, a stable of stars who will attract more than $1 billion ...
Here’s an early look at the 2024-25 free-agent class, headlined by a generational young hitter and chock-full of fascinating individual cases of star players at a variety of positions.
Excluding Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki — whose market is entirely different due to international amateur bonus rules — Yahoo Sports’ Top 50 free agent list featured 19 starting pitchers. Five ...
Anthony Santander, Alex Bregman, Willy Adames and a trio of starting pitchers also appear in the top 10. Top 25 MLB free-agent rankings: Juan Soto continues to top list of players heading toward ...
What it took to get him: Multiple years and $15 million per year make this one of the largest free-agents deals the Royals have given to a pitcher. 18. Michael Wacha, starting pitcher
2. Corbin Burnes, Orioles SP, age 30 3. Max Fried, Braves SP, age 31. Both of these aces continued to roll in June and are still firmly pitchers 1a and 1b for this free agent class.