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Top 25 MLB 2023 FREE AGENT Predictions

#25 Joc Pederson, OF/DH

Joc Pederson

Let’s get this list started with a 2022 San Francisco Giant. He signed a one year $6 million deal to prove himself and for the most part, he did just that with 23 home runs, a 1.3 WAR and an All Star selection despite a rough patch around July. Some cryptic posts tell me that Joc is very frustrated at missing out on the playoffs this year, something he is not used to. Also, he’ll be look for a bigger contract going forward and I have a feeling he’ll be heading to a team that looks like a sure-bet to make the playoffs in 2023. The Cleveland Guardians may be interested although he basically talked trash about them in this tweet. If he’s looking to go to a team on the rise in 2023 though, one fit might be the Seattle Mariners with Carlos Santana entering free agency. Pederson is quite a bit younger and seems like he’d be a nice fit so I got Joc staying on the west coast but signing with the Seattle Mariners to be their DH and 4th outfielder.

Prediction: Seattle Mariners

#24 Kenley Jansen, RP

Kenley Jansen

The 35-year old Kenley Jansen may be a future Hall of Famer with 391 career saves and a 2.46 ERA. In 2022, his first year with a team other than the Dodgers, he saved 41 games and had a strong 3.31 ERA, which was a bit inflated after a few horrible appearances down the stretch. He struck out 85 in 64 innings, proving he’s still got it and several teams should show interest in the veteran reliever. Teams that should show interest include the Yankees, Mariners, Padres and Tigers. However, I will say that Jansen reunites with his old teammate Corey Seager, in Arlington, Texas as the Rangers, who need to improve the back end of their bullpen, will continue to try to build a championship team. Kenley Jansen signs with the Texas Rangers.

Prediction: Texas Rangers

#23 Aroldis Chapman, RP

Aroldis Chapman

Next up is Aroldis Chapman, the once dominant closer who will be 35 next year and ever since the crackdown on foreign substances, hasn’t been too effective. He had a 4.46 ERA this year with 9 saves and the lowest strikeout rate of his career. He was even left off the ALDS roster. I would assume he is not going to be coming back to the Yankees in 2023. He’s only in the top 25 because he’s Aroldis Champman, but there is a chance he doesn’t even play in 2023. I believe some team that needs bullpen help will at least give him a shot in Spring Training, however, and I’ll go with the Arizona Diamondbacks, who have signed veteran arms before such as Ian Kennedy, who had a solid first half for the D-Backs. They’ve also shown interest in Chapman in the past so I’ve got Chapman signing with Arizona.

Prediction: Arizona Diamondbacks

#22 Trey Mancini, 1B

Mancini, as I write this article, is having big problems hitting during the 2022 postseason, which won’t help his value during the off-season. He also struggled down the stretch with the Astros, hitting just .176. Nevertheless, he has been a consistent above average bat with power throughout his career and plays excellent defense at first base and can also play the outfield. I don’t think the Astros will bring him back, but he will garner plenty of interest from teams who need a first baseman. This could mean the San Francisco Giants could show interested, but I’ve got Mancini staying the American League and signing with a team who will be looking at first basemen this offseason and that team is the Cleveland Guardians.

Prediction: Cleveland Guardians

#21 Andrew Benintendi, OF

Next up is Andrew Benintendi, who didn’t make a huge impression with the Yankees, but is still a solid better-than-average big leaguer. He knows how to get on base, an asset that front offices appreciate more than ever right now, and he can also play solid defense. His power has never come around like teams had hoped, but he has 20 home run potential and is still just 28 years old. The Yankees should show some interest in bringing him back and he will also find potential suitors in the Rangers and Tigers. However, I’ll say he signs with a team hoping he can unlock his offensive potential in the thin air of Denver. Andrew Benintendi signs with the Rockies.

Prediction: Colorado Rockies

#20 J.D. Martinez, DH/OF

Despite some back issues, Martinez was able to play in 139 games in 2022 and had a solid on-base percentage of .341, but his power seems to have fallen off, with only 16 homers in 533 at bats. Still, he continues to demonstrate a beautiful swing, finding the gaps with 43 doubles and made the All Star Team. J.D. is probably the best available DH this off-season and with the DH now in the National League, several teams will be interested. He will likely sign a 2-year deal approaching $20 million per season. With the Red Sox trying to get younger and more athletic, I see him signing elsewhere. One team that is needing a more consistent DH is the New York Mets, who showed interested in Martinez as the trade deadline approached, but ended up getting Darin Ruf. Obviously, J.D. is the bigger star and probably has at least one or two more solid seasons left in his bat. I see this as a strong possibility and will predict that the New York Mets sign J.D. Martinez.

Prediction: New York Mets

#19 Mitch Haniger, OF

Next is up is a man who drove in 100 runs and crushed 39 home runs in 2021. Unfortunately, Mitch Haniger was unable to repeat that in 2022 due to ankle and back injuries and played in just 57 games. Still, he showed the power hasn’t gone anywhere and if he’s healthy in 2023, at 32 years old, there’s no reason he can’t have another big season. Several teams will be interested including the Brewers and Rangers. However, he has been a long time Mariner and provided plenty of leadership for the young up and coming team. Because of this, the Mariners should be interested in bringing back and there is a chance they offer him a qualifying offer and, if they do, he may accept. However, even if this doesn’t happen, I think there’s a strong chance the M’s bring back Haniger for 2023 and, I’ll predict he stays in Seattle.

Prediction: Seattle Mariners

#18 Josh Bell, 1B

Josh Bell

Bell was having a fantastic season for the Nationals, hitting .301 with 14 homers when the Padres traded for him. Unfortunately, he struggled a bit with the Friars, hitting just .192, but Bell will still be one of the best available first baseman this off-season. He is a switch hitter with big power who plays below average but acceptable defense at first and has had some experience in the outfield as well. Of course, he would also DH from time to time. The Red Sox, Yankees and White Sox should be interested. However, given that Brandon Belt is likely retiring or heading elsewhere, I think the Giants will be heavily interested in a switch hitter with big power who has some versatility in the field. Without any obvious first basemen on the rise in the Giants farm system, I think this move would make sense and I’ve got the Giants signing Josh Bell.

Prediction: San Francisco Giants

#17 Tyler Anderson, SP

I never thought Tyler Anderson would make my Top 25 Free Agents List but here we are. Anderson was stellar for the 2022 Dodgers and went 15-5 with a 2.57 ERA, making the All Star Team. He was also dominant in his one postseason appearance, throwing 5 shutout innings against the Padres in the NLDS. Lots of teams will be interested, but if the Dodgers really want him back, I don’t see any other team outbidding them. The Padres will try as will the Cardinals and maybe even the Giants, who gave Anderson a shot in 2020. However, I think he’ll be back in blue for 23, either on a qualifying offer or on a fresh contract. I’ve got Tyler Anderson staying in Los Angeles.

Prediction: Los Angeles Dodgers

#16 Koudai Senga, SP

Koudai Senga

The top international free agent entering the 2023 season is Japanese pitcher Koudai Senga. He brings serious heat and finished the 2022 season with a 11-6 record and 1.89 ERA. In his 11 year career in the NPB, he has 104-51 record with a 2.42 ERA and 1,486 strikeouts in 1,340 innings of work. There should be plenty of teams interested in Senga, who should fall into the #2 or #3 slot for most rotations. Teams interested could include the Cubs, Yankees and Red Sox. However, there’s one team that is still dedicated to winning a World Series and will be very active in free agency. They also have a veteran Japanese pitcher in their rotation to help Senga adapt to MLB and the United States quicker. His name is Yu Darvish and, of course, the team I’ve got signing Senga is the San Diego Padres.

Prediction: San Diego Padres

#15 Anthony Rizzo, 1B

Another available first baseman this off-season is Anthony Rizzo. Since I have the Giants landing Bell and the Guardians landing Mancini, I’ll take another team to sign Rizzo. He does have the option to opt-in for the 2023, but this seems highly unlikely. Nevertheless, the Yankees will still be interested in bringing the veteran back, who showed great leadership and amazing power with 32 home runs while playing elite defense. The four-time Gold Glove award winner will be testing the free agent market, however, and looking for perhaps his last big payday. It could be a 3-4 year deal around $18 million per season. The Astros, Brewers and Padres will likely show some interest, but at the end of the day, I don’t see him going anywhere else but back to the New York. Rizzo will remain a Yankee.

Prediction: New York Yankees

#14 Jose Abreu, 1B/DH

Next up, we have the always solid if not amazing Jose Abreu. The 2020 MVP and 2014 Rookie of the Year has spent his entire career with the White Sox and, if he hadn’t made his debut at the relatively late age of 27, he would probably already be considered a no-doubt Future Hall of Famer. Abreu almost never misses a game and can be relied on to hit close to if not over .300 with power. This last season, however, he only managed 15 home runs and 75 RBIs. He still hit over .300 with a .378 on-base-percentage, which makes him extremely valuable despite the drop in power. The White Sox do not seem interested in bringing him back, which means many teams will be in on Abreu. I’ve already got the Giants signing Bell, which would leave a hole at first base in San Diego. As a team dedicated to winning and signing whoever they have to, I see the Padres trying to do even better than Bell by signing an absolute stud in Jose Abreu. I’ve got Abreu going to San Diego.

Prediction: San Diego Padres

#13 Brandon Nimmo, OF

The former first round pick Brandon Nimmo has proven in 2022 that, when he can stay healthy, he is an above-average MLB player. He hit .274 in 2022 with a .367 on-base and 16 bombs while leading the league with 7 triples. He stayed relatively healthy, playing in 151 games and when you add in his amazing defensive ability, Nimmo is one of the most well-rounded players in the free agent market. One team that has shown some interest is the Colorado Rockies, but I’ve got the Rockies signing Benintendi instead after they realize the New York Mets are going to make Nimmo and offer he can’t refuse. I think he’s just too good of an overall player to let go elsewhere and I’ve got the Mets bringing him back on a 4-5 year deal.

Prediction: New York Mets

#12 Chris Bassitt, SP

Bassitt followed up his All Star 2021 campaign with the A’s by winning a career high 15 games in 2022 for the Mets. He had a 3.42 ERA and was the healthiest pitcher in the Mets rotation, becoming their only starter to qualify for the ERA title. He doesn’t have big strikeout stuff but gets the job done and is extremely consistent. Bassitt is expected to decline his option and explore free agency. The Mets will try hard to bring him back, but several teams will push hard for his services including the Rangers and Cardinals. I am going to say that a team from outside the USA will make a big push for him and end up getting him and that team, of course, is the Toronto Blue Jays who need some more depth in that rotation to try to go deeper in the playoffs in 2023. Chris Bassitt will sign with the Jays.

Prediction: Toronto Blue Jays

#11 Willson Contreras, C/DH

The best available catcher in the free agent market his long-time Chicago Cub Willson Contreras. He was a 2022 All Star, ending the season with 22 home runs and a .349 on-base percentage. He should be able to sign for around four years and $75 million, similar to the 2019 Yasmani Grandal deal with the White Sox. There have been reports that, despite not trading him at the deadline, the Cubs have no interest in bringing him back. Therefore, he’ll likely head to a team short on catchers for 2023. Such teams include the St. Louis Cardinals with the retirement of Yadier Molina and the Boston Red Sox, who don’t really have a clear option for 2023. The Mets, Padres and Twins may also show some interest. Ultimately, I’ll say he signs with the Cardinals, who will offer him the biggest contract, needing big offensive production and a solid name to replace the legend Molina. Contreras signs with the Cards.

Prediction: St. Louis Cardinals

#10 Clayton Kershaw, SP

The future Hall of Famer will likely hit 200 career wins in 2023, and every time I’ve predicted him to go elsewhere, he always ends up back in Los Angeles. So, without even getting into his stats and accomplishments, I’ll just say it – Clayton Kershaw is back with the Dodgers in 2023, perhaps on another one-year deal. He went 12-3 in 2022 with a 2.28 ERA, showing that, when he is healthy, he still elite. He struck out 9.8 batters per 9 and was selected to his 9th All Star Team. If he were to leave, there are many teams that would love to have him including his hometown Rangers among many other teams short on starting pitching, but at this point, I see him retiring as a Dodger.

Prediction: Los Angeles Dodgers

#9 Edwin Diaz, RP

Edwin Diaz

One of the premiere relief pitchers in the game is Edwin Diaz and in 2022, he earned himself a huge contract. Diaz had the lowest ERA of his career at an insane 1.31 with an even more insane 17.1 per 9 strikeout ratio. He had 118 strikeouts in just 62 innings of work, basically striking out 2 batters per inning. The Mets will undoubtedly prioritize bringing back Diaz, but he is also likely to not sign too quickly and explore his options. He could become the first reliever in history to sign a contract in the $100 million range, surpassing Aroldis Chapman’s record of $86 million. One team who will also be heavily interested is the Blue Jays, whose failing bullpen is the primary reason they couldn’t get past the Wild Card round. As a Giants fan, I’d be ecstatic to land Diaz to become the primary closer while Camilo Doval could be the setup man. The Mariners, Cubs and Rangers could also be dark horses to sign Diaz. Obviously, the big spenders like the Yankees and Dodgers are also serious threats to snag him. However, at the end of the day, I think the most likely suitor is the Mets, who will likely match any offer. If he does leave, I’ll say it’s do the Dodgers. But as for my official prediction, Diaz stays with the Mets.


Prediction: New York Mets

#8 Dansby Swanson, SS

Swanson came back to Atlanta in 2022 and played in all 162 games, smashing 25 home runs with a .277 batting average while securing his first Gold Glove. Where he goes will largely depend on the destinations of the other big 3 free agent shortstops – Correa, Turner and Bogaerts. Teams that will be looking to secure a shortstop for the 2023 season include the Twins, Red Sox, Mariners and, of course, the Braves. Recent reports say the Braves offered an extension of around $100 million, which of course was declined. As the longest tenured Brave, there is a chance the Braves bring him back. However, Swanson has proven that he is one of the best shortstops in the game and will demand a massive salary of well over $100 million – something similar to the 6-year $140 million Javy Baez deal. It could be as high as 7-years and $170 million. The Braves GM isn’t known for these types of massive free agent deals. If the Braves were willing to let Freddie Freeman get away, I can’t be surprised if the same thing happens to Swanson. Other teams that could show interest include the Angels, Dodgers, Cubs, Phillies and Cardinals. I’ll say that the St. Louis Cardinals, who are ready to move on from Paul DeJong, make a huge offer and end up landing Swanson.

Prediction: St. Louis Cardinals

#7 Xander Bogaerts, SS

In 2022, Xander made his 4th All Star Team while hitting .307 with 15 bombs. He will be another hot free agent shortstop several teams will be interested in after he exercises his opt-out, which he is expected to do. He will demand perhaps an even bigger contract than Swanson and, based on the 4-year $90 million extension reportedly already offered, the Red Sox may not be willing to pay enough to bring him back. The Red Sox still have some infield depth with Trevor Story able to move back to his natural shortstop position if need be in 2023. All the teams I mentioned that would be in on Swanson will likely also show interst in Xander Bogaerts. However, one team that may be particularly interested is the 2022 National League Champion Philadelphia Phillies, who are as of this recording down 2 games to 3 in the World Series. They are looking for an upgrade at shortstop after rookie Bryson Stott struggled somewhat with a .234 average and on-base percentage under .300. Their current President of Baseball Ops is former Red Sox GM Dave Dombrowski, who has a relationship with Bogaerts. I’ll say the Phils, looking to win it all in 2023, end up signing Bogaerts on a massive 6-7 year deal.

Prediction: Philadelphia Phillies

#6 Carlos Correa, SS

One of the most outside the box free agent predictions I ever made was Carlos Correa signing with Twins – and it actually happened. He played great for Minnesota, hitting .291 with a .366 on-base and 22 big flies. Correa will opt out and look for a huge deal around 10 years, similar to the Texas Rangers contract with Corey Seager. With this in mind, even the Giants could show interest with Brandon Crawford toward the end of his extension. The Twins, of course, will try to bring him back and so will all the teams I’ve talked about who are needing a shortstop going forward including the Red Sox if they don’t re-sign Bogaerts. The Mariners will make a big push for Correa, but I’m going to make a prediction even crazier than having the Twins sign Correa. This time, it’s the Los Angeles Angels who make the shocking 9-10 year deal and bring Correa to the West Coast to try to win a World Series in 2023. I got Correa signing with the Halos in ‘23.

Prediction: Los Angeles Angels

#5 Carlos Rodon, SP

The San Francisco Giants struck gold with the signing of Rodon, who struck out 33.4% of the batters he faced in 2022 with a 2.88 ERA. He only needed to prove he could stay healthy while putting up his normal impressive numbers. He did just that and will likely opt out of his deal and seek a massive contract. Every team looking to add an elite starter, which really should be all 30 teams, will be interested. Primary teams that have had some reported interest include the Giants, Angels, Cubs Cardinals and Yankees. He will sign a deal around 5 years and $145 million. The Giants could have traded him at the deadline but held on to him, with an obvious hope that they could bring him back in the off-season. The Rangers could make a surprise run at Rodon, but another team that desperately needs pitching is the St. Louis Cardinals, who showed big interest in Rodon during the season. Whether the Giants will outbid them or not may come down to how much money they plan to spend on other free agents who I’m about to talk about. Ultimately, I think the Giants will spend the money needed to bring him back and I’ll say he stays in the bay area, but if he leaves, I’d say he goes to St. Louis. Official prediction, however: Rodon stays in San Francsico.

Prediction: San Francisco Giants

#4 Justin Verlander, SP

One of the best pitchers in the last twenty years, Justin Verlander won a Cy Young in 2019, then had to have Tommy John surgery, missing nearly all of 2020 and 2021. Coming back in 2022 to the Astros in his late thirties, Verlander proved he is still one of the best, going 18-4 with a 1.75 ERA, setting himself up to win his third career Cy Young and creating a massive market for him in the off-season assuming he exercises his opt-out which is expected. The Yankees, Dodgers, Braves, Mets, Orioles and maybe even the Giants will make a run at Verlander. The Astros would love to have him back as well, but with several young pitchers in their system, they may not be willing to pay the huge asking price for a 2023 Justin Verlander. So, I will say he signs elsewhere. I believe it will be one of the big-market teams snagging up Verlander for his age 40 season and that team will be the New York Yankees, who will create an unstoppable 1-2 punch with Cole and Verlander at the top, followed by Nestor Cortes and Luis Severino.

Prediction: New York Yankees

#3 Trea Turner, SS

The final big shortstop on the list is Trea Turner, one of the most reliable shortstops in the game. He is a true 5-tool talent with blazing speed, amazing defense and power. He drove in 100 runs and crushed 21 bombs in 2022. He also stays healthy, playing in 160 games for the Dodgers and stepping up to the plate over 700 times. He will still only be 29 years old on Opening Day 2023 and will be heavily desired by many teams including the Phillies, Cardinals, Angels and Cubs. However, if the Dodgers want to keep some one, they keep some one. I’ve got them hanging onto Kershaw and Tyler Anderson and they’ll also pay to keep Trea Turner. He stays in LA.

Prediction: Los Angeles Dodgers

#2 Jacob DeGrom, SP

There is only one issue with DeGrom and that is his injury history. When he’s healthy, however, DeGrom is simply the best. His strikeout per nine ratio was 14.3 in 2022, repeating the same ratio he had in ‘21. The 4-time All Star and 2-time Cy Young Award winner averaged nearly 100 MPH on his fastball even after coming off the injured list. One team that may show interest is the Braves, who Degrom rooted for growing up. Several teams will show interest since, due to his age and injuries, may get to sign him on a short term deal of 2 years or even 1 year with an opt in option for a second year. I’m going to say that a team that spent over half a billion dollars last offseason makes an insane offer to add some much needed pitching to their rotation and succeed – they will sign bullpen help and rotation help to make a serious run in ‘23 and that’s the Texas Rangers. I’ve got Degrom going there on a one-year deal with an opt-out for the 2nd year. Jacob Degrom is heading to the Rangers.

Prediction: Texas Rangers

#1 Aaron Judge, OF

Aaron Judge

The best player available this offseason will be one Aaron Judge. He set a single season American League home run record and made a serious run at the Triple Crown. Despite a history of injury issues, he’s been able to stay healthy for the past two years and the free agent frenzy is going to be absolutely insane. The San Francisco Giants have been identified multiple times as serious contenders for Judge. “Judge is at the top of the Giants list and they won’t be underbid,” one source told Randy Miller of NJ.com. “If they miss out, it won’t be because of money.” However, they won’t get him without a fight from the Yankees themselves along with teams like the Mets, Rangers and maybe even the Dodgers. Even if the Giants stick to what they’ve been reported as having said and do “whatever it takes” to get Judge, at the end of the day no team can force a player to sign with them. There is a possibility that Aaron Judge, who has never won a World Series, wants to sign with a team that at least made the playoffs in 2022. I’ve said before and it is still true that I won’t be shocked at all if the Dodgers swoop in and sign Judge. They can always move Mookie Betts to another outfield spot to make room for him. The Giants have been reported “favorites” many times before – going back to Bryce Harper and Giancarlo Stanton. I’ll be thrilled if it happens, but as a Giants fan, I’m not holding my breath. If he does leave the Yankees, I’ll say he signs with the Dodgers, but as for my official prediction – Aaron Judge stays put in the pinstripes.

Prediction: New York Yankees

Top 15 FREE AGENT Predictions - Predicting Landing Spots Now That BASEBALL IS BACK...

Mercifully, the MLB vs MLBPA Lockout of 2021-2022 has ENDED. During this lockout, there was little point to predicting free agents and speculating about potential trades. Now, however, with Spring Training about to ramp up and the free agent market about to explode, it’s time to speculate!

This blog will cover the top 15 remaining Free Agents on the market according to Draft Kings and it’s quite a list, including former Giant Kris Bryant and, of course, the likes of Trevor Story and Carlos Correa. Where will these guys sign? The excitement for free agency has returned with a vengeance and things are about to go absolutely insane so let’s get into it…

15. Zack Greinke, RHP

Starting with one of my favorite non-Giant players in the league, Zack Greinke, is one of the biggest name starting pitchers available. An article just came out on the McCovey Chronicles explaining why the San Francisco Giants should sign Greinke . He’s obviously a much different pitcher than Kevin Gausman, who has already signed with the Mariners. Greinke is 38 years old, doesn’t strike out a ton of guys, but he’s still very effective, or at least he was in 2021, going 11-6 with a 4.16 ERA. However, he struggled in the second half and dealt with a neck injury - and again, he’s 38 years old. There are rumors the Dodgers could be interested in bringing him back.

I don’t see the Giants signing a big name like Greinke given the strong possibility he’s just too far past his prime and won’t be able to be effective. The Giants can’t really afford to take that chance, but a team that can afford to gamble on Greinke could be the Yankees, who are very much known for signing veterans with big names who may be a bit past their prime. However, back in 2018 there was a list of teams that Greinke had on his no-trade list as part of his contract. The Yankees were on that list and so were the Dodgers and Giants. Does that mean he won’t sign with them? Not necessarily. I still think the Yankees are possible, but what about the World Champion Atlanta Braves, who were not on his list and could use some depth behind the big 3 of Friend, Anderson and Morton. They do have Kyle Wright and some other good young arms like Tucker Davidson, but a veteran guy like Greinke could be a solid addition. He knows how to pitch and lives in Orlando, Florida - not too far from Atlanta. I’ll say Greinke signs with the Atlanta Braves.

Prediction: Atlanta Braves

14. Kenley Jansen, RHP

Kenley Jansen has been extremely reliable for the Dodgers over the course of his career but there were definitely some concerning moments in 2021, especially when the Dodgers played the Giants. As a Giants fan, Jansen looked horrible at times. However, the stats don’t lie - Jansen had a 2.22 ERA, 38 Saves and an 11.2 strikeout per nine ratio in 2021. I have a hard time seeing him in another uniform but am curious if he’s getting sick of being the scapegoat in L.A., maybe he decides to get out, but if I had to guess, I think Jansen stays put on a 3 or 4 years deal. Kenley Jansen re-signs with the Dodgers.

Prediction: Los Angeles Dodgers

13. Anthony Rizzo, 1B

Next up is Anthony Rizzo. In my original free agent predictions, I had him staying with the Yankees. He’s a four-time Gold Glover who knows how to work the count and also brings consistency with power and contact.  He may not be a 30+ home run hitter anymore, but he came through in the biggest game of the year with a home run in the Wild Card Game.  He plays solid defense. This is an obvious guy to bring back for the Yankees, but they did tender a contract to Luke Voit, a really good hitter with power but his defense is questionable and he gets hurt a lot. With the Universal DH in place now, I think Voit could get traded - I’m not convinced he’s the future staring first baseman for the Yankees. I think they will re-sign Anthony Rizzo.

Prediction: New York Yankees

12. Jorge Soler, OF/DH

The 2021 World Series MVP left every one impressed and wondering where the hell this guy would end up in 2022. It’s not like he just came out of nowhere - this is a dude who hit 48 home runs for the Royals in 2019. His exit velocity is next-level and now, again, with the Universal DH, Soler could sign almost anywhere. The Braves will, I assume, try very hard to re-sign him. The Cardinals could be a decent fit and even the Giants, who haven’t had a power-hitter like that since Barry Bonds, could definitely use him. The Chicago Cubs, the team he started with, are also a possibility. However, I’m going to say the Braves do whatever they can to re-sign him and bring that magic back for 2022. The Braves have to try to repeat and an important step in doing so is bringing back your World Series MVP. I say Soler stays with Atlanta.

Prediction: Atlanta Braves

11. Seiya Suzuki, OF

Seiya Suzuki is my #1 free agent for the San Francisco Giants. He was an absolute beast in Japan, hitting 38 bombs last year with an average over .300. He’ll probably project closer to hitting around .285 with 25 home runs in the States, but I still want this guy in San Francisco as do most Giants fans. He’s only 27 years old and I see big things for his future although you never know how that transition will go. I’ve heard the Cubs, Padres, Mariners and Red Sox are also in on Suzuki and other teams likely are as well. The thing about Suzuki is, unlike other free agents of the past that Giants fans like myself have wanted, I’m hearing the Giants brought up by more than just Giants fans and local Giants media. They seem to be the consensus favorite in general to land Suzuki. After so many disappointments, I’m beginning to feel some optimism that the Giants finally land the big name they’re after. I’ve got Seiya Suzuki signing with the San Francisco Gigantes.

Predictions: San Francisco Giants

10. Nelson Cruz, DH

Next up is the ageless wonder, Nelson Cruz, who had I originally had going to the Oakland A’s, but I’m going to alter that in today’s update. The DH is officially in the National League now and there are 15 teams that didn’t have a DH in 2021 who will need one in 2022. Some of the teams may already have a nice option lined up but not all. The San Diego Padres should be interested as will the Brewers, who lost Avisail Garcia to the Marlins in free agency. Is it possible he returns to Minnesota where he seemed pretty comfortable before getting traded to Tampa Bay. Another former team he could return to is the Mariners. I think all of these are possibilities, but I’m going to say the Brewers make him an offer he can’t refuse. They didn’t tender a contract to Daniel Vogelbach so there’s room for a DH and this a team that has been trying to win for the last few years - Yelich has been struggling and they need more power to go along with that great pitching staff. I’ve got Cruz going to the BrewCrew.

Prediction: Milwaukee Brewers

9. Michael Conforto, OF

At #9 on this list is Michael Conforto, who struggled last year. His power numbers were down and his average went down although he still got on base with a decent .344 on base percentage. He may be looking to re-establish himself with a one-year deal. I don’t see him staying with the Mets after such a tough season both for himself and the team, although who knows what he’s actually thinking. Teams that seem like a possible fit could be the Phillies, Nationals, Rockies, the Reds, the Marlins, potentially the Giants as well. I originally had him going to Seattle and I’m going to stick with that - he is from Seattle and the Mariners are obviously going for it and trying to add some quality veterans to go with the amazing young roster they have. I say Conforto decides to go home and sign with the Seattle Mariners.

Prediction: Seattle Mariners

8. Clayton Kershaw, LHP

Next up is the future Hall-of-Fame career Dodger Clayton Kershaw. He had solid numbers last season and is still a quality starter any team would love to have. He’s one of the better pitchers in baseball and with the Rangers obviously going insane this offseason signing Seager and Semien, they are going for it big-time. They are all-in. However, if they really expect to compete for a World Series championship, they need better pitching. Their rotation is okay with Jon Gray, Taylor Hearn, Dane Dunning but you need one more big name in that rotation - an Ace - a Hall of Fame arm still not completely over the hill although yes, a little past his prime, but Clayton Kershaw, who is from the Dallas area and Arlington is bascially right there in that Dallas-Fort Worth area, will sign with the Rangers.

Prediction: Texas Rangers

7. Carlos Rodon, LHP

Everything came together for Carlos Rodon in 2021 - he was 13-5 with a 2.37 ERA and ridiculous 12.7 Strikeout per Nine Ratio. The White Sox certainly would love to bring him back, but his agent is Mr. Scott Boras and he will be looking for a substantial raise after a fantastic All Star season.  The Red Sox and Cardinals have been rumored as potential landing spots. The Angels, Twins, Astros, Nationals and Giants all need starting pitching help.  The Tigers are making big moves and could be interested. However, I’m going to predict the Angels finally sign a top starting pitcher to join Shohei Ohtani in that rotation – I don’t know who it will be but I’ll go ahead and predict Carlos Rodon ends up with the Los Angeles Angels.

Prediction: Los Angeles Angels

6. Kyle Schwarber, DH/OF

At #6 is Kyle Schwarber, who slashed .266/.374/.554 with 32 big flies for both the Nationals and Red Sox in 2021.  The Rockies could be one team interested, just dreaming of what he could do at Coors Field throughout an entire season, especially if the DH comes to the National League. I’ve heard rumors that the Tigers could be a possibility. Originally, I thought he could stay in Boston with J.D. Martinez going elsewhere but J.D. opted in and will stay in Boston. I think Schwarber will be signing elsewhere. As a potential DH, there are ton of teams that could be interested. The Phillies come to mind, who could use another big bat, I can see him in San Francisco, putting baseballs into McCovey Cove on the regular. However, unfortunately, I’ll say he signs with the Los Angeles Dodgers, who lost Seager and right now could use another big bat to DH. You’ve got the decline of Cody Bellinger and although their lineup is still absolutely amazing, it’s not quite the All Star unstoppable ridiculous lineup it was a year ago and I think the Dodgers want to make it that way again. Schwarber signs with Los Angeles.

Prediction: Los Angeles Dodgers

5. Kris Bryant, 3B/OF

Moving into the Top 5, we have Kris Bryant, who finished out the 2021 season as a San Francisco Giant. Unfortunately, it’s not likely he returns to the City By the Bay and instead, Bryant his going to sign with the Seattle Mariners. This was my earlier prediction and I’ll stick to it. Bryant played very well for the Giants this year, especially in the NLDS, going 8 for 17 with a homer. The Mets are possible as well, but I think the Seattle Mariners are going to continue to have a huge offseason and make a big offer – 6 years at around 160 million dollars – the Mariners sign Kris Bryant to play alongside J.P. Crawford.  Kris Bryant to the M’s.

Prediction: Seattle Mariners

4. Nick Castellanos, OF/DH

Coming in at #4 is Nick Castellanos, the former Tiger, former Red and former Cub. Castellanos had a huge 2021, setting new highs in home runs (34) while posting the lowest strikeout rate (20.7%) of his career. He’s going to go somewhere where he can DH and now, that could be absolutely anywhere. The Reds, Marlins, Cubs and Nationals were the top 4 teams I had as potential suitors in my original free agent video. I eventually settled on him signing with Washington, which is still possible. However, at that time, I also had J.D. Martinez signing with the Padres and he is back in Boston. So, I do think the Padres will sign a big time player to DH for them and will be willing to outbid the other teams. Therefore, I am updating my prediction - not happy about it because the Padres are in the west with my Giants - but I’m saying Castellanos signs with the San Diego Padres.

Prediction: San Diego Padres

3. Freddie Freeman, 1B

Moving into the top 3 - the best of the best - we have Freddie Freeman. I originally had him staying in Atlanta but the more time that passes and the more reports that come out on Freeman, the more it seems that he might sign elsewhere. This is stunning to me and I can’t believe the Braves didn’t lock him up before the lockout. The Red Sox, Dodgers, Yankees are teams that will be in on Freeman but at the end of the day, I can’t see it happening. I believe Freeman will play the rest of the career - or at least the rest of his productive career - with the Braves. I’m sticking with my prediction. It will happen. It has to happen. Freeman signs with the Atlanta Braves.

Prediction: Atlanta Braves

2. Trevor Story, SS

Next up is Trevor Story. The Rangers and Tigers were original teams I thought could show interested but they’ve already locked up their shortstops with Seager and Baez respectively. If the Astros don’t re-sign Correa, Story would be nearly a perfect replacement, so they may be interested. I’m still going to stick with the New York Yankees. They do have some room to maneuver the infield around a bit, moving Gleyber Torres to 2nd base with DJ LeMahieu being a super utility player, playing all around the infield like he did this year.  I can really see this happening – I’ve got Trevor Story signing with the Bronx Bombers.

Prediction: New York Yankees

1. Carlos Correa, SS

That brings us to the #1 free agent in the 2021-2022 offseason.  It is Mr. Carlos Correa.  The only downside is you probably won’t get 162 games out of him but he did play in 148 in 2021, which is the most he’s played in since 2016.  The 2021 All Star  hit a career high 26 bombs while playing elite defense at shortstop and had an OPS of .850.  He has said he wants to stay in Houston but he was also apparently insulted at their extension offer that I thought was pretty decent.  I’m just speculating but I would also assume all the booing and cheating talk has taken a toll and he may want to get a fresh start elsewhere; again he hasn’t said that; I’m just talking out loud. Could a reunion with A.J. Hinch in Detroit be possible?  I predicted it but then the Tigers signed Javy Baez. However, infields can be moved around, Baez can play second base as well. It is still possible, but I’m going to update this prediction and say that Correa signs with a surprise team. I really think the Dodgers are also possibilities since they just sign whoever they want. That said, I’m going to predict officially that the Minnesota Twins swoop in and sign Correa in order to remain relevant; this is a team that has been awesome that last few years and they want to continue to compete with the White Sox and Indians - sorry Guardians - in the A.L. Central. I’ve got the TWINS signing Carlos Correa.

Prediction: Minnesota Twins

MLB Free Agent SIGNINGS & RUMORS - Springer, Bauer, McMann, SUGANO

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The MLB Hot Stove is starting to warm up as we enter December. So far the two teams that have been most active in actually signing players has been the New York Mets and the Kansas City Royals. The Royals inked their former starter Mike Minor to a 2-year deal worth at least 18 million dollars including a club option for a 3rd year. He is coming off of a tough 2020 where he showed signs of brilliance with the Rangers and A’s but ended up with an ERA over 5. Some of his advanced stats indicate that perhaps he wasn’t as bad as the simple stats say.

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Meanwhile, the Royals also picked up former Nationals speedster Michael A. Taylor who had some key home runs during the Royals 2019 playoff push that ultimately ended up in a World Series Championship. Taylor will receive a $1.75MM base salary and another $1MM worth of available incentives, reports Tim Brown of Yahoo Sports. Taylor brings speed, strong defense and some pop to Kansas City where he will try to find the stroke from 2017 that helped him hit .271 with 19 home runs. More stable playing time and a revamped swing could help him do so.

Michael A. Taylor

Michael A. Taylor

The New York Mets have also been active early in the Free Agent Market by signing former Twins reliever Trevor May to a one year 15.5 million dollar deal. May has strike out stuff and is one of the better relievers in all of baseball despite an ERA that is usually around the 3.5 range. The 31 year old had a 3.86 earned run average in 24 games for the Twins last season, with 38 strikeouts in 23 ⅓ innings. This is a key signing for a Mets bullpen that, despite some nice names, has struggled to find consistency.

The Mets also signed 11 players to Minor League Deals earlier this week including former Mariner outfielder Mallex Smith, right-handed major-league veteran closer Arodys Vizcaino, and infielder Jose Peraza, who spent the 2020 season with the Red Sox. The rest of the names include Oscar De La Cruz, Johneshwy Fargas, Jake Hager, Harol Gonzalez, Bruce Maxwell, David Rodríguez, Luis Carpio, and Mitchell Tolman.

As far as the rumors go, the Yankees are showing interest in former Astros and Indians slugger Michael Brantley. However, this move may be contingent on whether or not the Yanks can resign DJ Lemahieu. Another 2020 Astro, George Springer, has been connected mainly to the Toronto Blue Jays, who have been in touch with Springer’s agency at least once per week according to their General Manager.

Top Free Agent Pitcher Trevor Bauer was early connected to the San Francisco Giants, but recently the Los Angeles Angels have also shown interest. This makes sense as the Angels have struggled with their rotation for several years. Despite having two superstar offensive players in Mike Trout and Anthony Rendon, the Angels will never compete for a World Championship until they can sign some better starters for that rotation.

Trevor Bauer

Trevor Bauer

James McCann has been heavily connected to the New York Mets, who are more interested in McCann than J.T. Realmuto according to most reports. According to some reports, it is increasingly likely that McCann gets a four year deal with the New York Mets. Also, the Twins non-tendered Eddie Rosario and the Red Sox are showing interest according to Jon Morosi.

2020 Braves slugger Marcell Ozuna is drawing interest from the San Francisco Giants but without knowing if there will be a Designated Hitter in the National League in 2021, they are hesitant to make a signing. Meanwhile, the Toronto Blue Jays, who know they will have the DH, are also interested and have an advantage over the Giants as long as Rob Manfred drags his feet on the DH decision.

One of the best closers in the game, Liam Hendricks, is also a free agent and both the Philadelphia Phillies and the San Francisco Giants are showing interest. Finally, one of the best pitchers in Japanese baseball has been posted and the Padres, Yankees and Giants are all very interested in Tokyo Giants legend Tomoyuki Sugano. The Yankees may be the favorites but if Sugano is interested in staying in the orange and black in the USA, he will have an opportunity as the Giants are heavily interested. This is a pitcher who has a 101-50 career record in Japan with an ERA of 2.34 over an 8-year career. He also has over 1200 career strikeouts.

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