Have you noticed that there are a lot of … older free agents out there? Not only that, some of these guys are among the most exciting names on the market.
So let’s take a look at the older players — specifically, the 10 most desirable on this open market. As a cutoff age, we’ll go with players who are entering their age-35 season and above.
Sixty-six years ago today, the Dodgers’ Don Newcombe received the very first Cy Young Award, ushering in a new era of annual pitcher appreciation in Major League Baseball.
Born on this date in 1971, catcher Ivan “Pudge” Rodriguezbecame a prototype for the ages at the position en route to a first-ballot Hall of Fame career, playing 21 seasons for six different clubs.
Jimmy Rollins was the ’07 NL MVP, won four Gold Gloves, one Silver Slugger and made three All-Star teams. That’s quite a list. But will the now-44-year-old one day be enshrined in Cooperstown?