Plus: Teams swap pitchers at GM Meetings
After spurning a seven-year, $213.5 million extension prior to the 2022 season, Aaron Judge went out and put together an incredible season that should end with an MVP trophy. But for every Judge, there's a list of players who stumble.
So while Judge is heading into free agency on the back of a historic season, it's worth remembering that many other players didn't enjoy an illustrious walk year. But just because a player has a depressed free-agent market doesn't mean that they won't find success.
Here are 10 free agents who are coming off seasons blemished by underperformance or injury but who could prove to be productive bargains in 2023. | |
| Here is a handy guide for the offseason to bookmark: It's a breakdown of every team's notable free agents and players with options. Teams can negotiate with players beginning at 5 p.m. ET tonight. | | |
| We always think of the Winter Meetings as the focal point of so much offseason action. But don't sleep on the GM Meetings, where there have been some huge deals through the years. | | |
| Lou Whitaker's longtime double-play partner is in the Hall of Fame. But the great Tigers second baseman will have to wait for a chance to join Alan Trammell, as he was not among the latest Contemporary Era Committee finalists announced this week. | | |
| Catfish, Reggie, Manny, Pedro, A-Rod, Ohtani, Bryce. There have been so many blockbuster free-agent signings in baseball history. These are the most shocking of them all. | | |
| The best offensive players at every position will be recognized on MLB Network beginning at 6 p.m. ET. | | |
| Pitchers can no longer win a Silver Slugger Award. Which pitcher won the most? | |
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