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12 players who could become free agents today
Friday, November 21View In Browser TOP NEWS A comprehensive 5-tiered look at the free-agent class This year, the top tier of free agents doesn’t include a player of Shohei Ohtani or Juan Soto’s caliber, but the group is far deeper, giving clubs more options to consider. 12 intriguing players who might join free-agent pool soon Grisham the first piece to land in Yankees’ offseason Slugger Okamoto, RHP Takahashi are posted for MLB free agency Japanese right-hander Imai already drawing interest Witt Jr. wins Heart & Hustle Award for second straight season Reds clarify Elly’s injury as partial quad strainMORE TOP NEWSPERSONALIZE STORIES Plenty of future big leaguers showed out in the desert this year. The Pipeline crew ranked the AFL’s top performers, led by MLB’s No. 2 overall prospect Kevin McGonigle, who left no doubt en route to MVP honors. When it comes to women’s baseball, Kelsie Whitmore is a giantThe 27-year-old trailblazer was enshrined in baseball history when she was selected No. 1 overall in the Women’s Pro Baseball League’s inaugural draft. It’s the first American pro women’s baseball league in more than 70 years. How will Schwarber age? Here are two reasons to be optimisticKyle Schwarber just set career highs with 56 home runs and 132 RBIs — but he’ll be 33 next season. Still, there are signs that the free-agent slugger will continue to be an elite hitter. Making sense of Arraez’s complex free-agent caseSome view Luis Arraez as the best contact hitter in baseball. Others see him as a below-average player. He’s probably somewhere in between, but where, exactly? Is that a Gold Glove on the roof?! If you’re ever trying to find the Rawlings headquarters in St. Louis, just use the giant gold glove on the roof as something of a North Star. It’s 30 feet tall, which is about 4 1/2 Aaron Judges, but who’s counting? Another big day for the Big UnitThe Mariners will retire Randy Johnson’s No. 51 jersey on May 2, making him the first player since Roy Halladay to have his jersey retired by two different clubs (Diamondbacks).MORE STORIES Please review our Privacy Policy. You (pahovis@aol.com) received this message because you registered to receive commercial email messages from MLB.com. Please add info@marketing.mlbemail.com to your address book to ensure our messages reach your inbox. If you no longer wish to receive commercial email messages from MLB.com, please unsubscribe or log in and manage your email subscriptions. Postal Address: MLB.com, c/o MLB Advanced Media, L.P., 1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020. |
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