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While players such as Aaron Judge, Trea Turner and Jacob deGrom are getting their first taste of free agency this offseason, there is another group of players who should be plenty familiar with the process.
That includes a number of stars who did this just last year and are back at it again.
For various reasons, these 11 players signed one-year deals (or multiyear contracts with an opt-out after Year 1) heading into 2022, then went out and put up impressive seasons to significantly improve their value before getting another chance at free agency. | |
| The Astros just won for the second time in six years. So many fan bases are jealous and have to be asking: When will it be our turn? Here are the eight franchises whose fans have to be thinking it'll be their turn soon. | | |
| After winning the AL MVP in 2021, all Shohei Ohtani did this season was total 34 homers and 95 RBIs in 157 games and also go 15-9 with a 2.33 ERA and 219 strikeouts in 166 innings. Could he be even better in 2023? | | |
| Who can ever forget 3-year-old Darren Baker nearly getting trampled at home plate in the 2002 World Series? Now, 20 years later, the son of Dusty Baker is all grown up and finally got to experience a championship with his father. | | |
| The Arizona Fall League season ends on Saturday. Some prospects are playing for more than a title. Three days later, 40-man rosters must be set in advance of the Rule 5 Draft. For eight AFL players, a coveted roster spot is hanging in the balance. | | | | The winners of the award for the best overall offensive performer in each league in 2022 will be named on MLB Network starting at 6 p.m. ET. | | |
| Which Hall of Famer pitcher did Hank Aaron hit more of his 755 home runs off of than anyone else? | |
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