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Each offseason, teams scour the free-agent market for potential big-upside plays -- underrated players who could be difference-makers in the season to come. When you can find an underrated free agent who proves to be key for your club the next season,
The New York Yankees will have one of the strongest pitching rotations in the MLB come spring — at least once all their pieces are healthy. In the meantime, the
The Mets face big free agency decisions this offseason as both Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz opted out of deals and hit the open market.
Cody Bellinger, Trent Grisham and Kyle Tucker have something in common, beyond being left-handed hitters who are the clear top three outfielders available on the free-agent market. (At least if we’re considering Kyle Schwarber to be the designated hitter he really is.
Back to Murakami, DeltaGraphs (a private advanced data source for the NPB) said he had just a .095 (2-for-21) batting average and 41.7% strikeout rate against fastballs that were at least 150 kilometers per hour (or 93.2 mph) last season.
With the Braves expected to expand their payroll entering 2026, a free agent reunion is atop Atlanta's wish list.
Tucker could lift Texas back into playoff contention. There's just a team that's more desperate than the Rangers.
In a November 13 article from The Athletic, Chicago Cubs general manager Carter Hawkins was quoted as saying, “If you look at our current lineup, our current de
Dylan Cease and Michael King are free agents and Yu Darvish is out for all of 2026, meaning all the San Diego Padres have in their rotation right now are Nick Pivetta, Joe Musgrove and a whole bunch of question marks. Suarez would add much-needed stability to this rotation. Do they have the money to spend, though?