Plus: Remaining free agents who can fill roles
Only two teams have retired No. 22. Which two, and for which players? | |
| While a team's success largely depends on its best players, the stars can't do it all. Over the course of a 162-game season, even the most dominant clubs need contributions from the players on the margins of the roster.
Although the free-agent market is no longer brimming with studs, there are still a number of useful players available who can fill a specific role in 2023. We've pinpointed seven of them, along with some teams that could benefit from their services. These players have a very particular set of skills. | |
| For 2023, there are five farm systems with at least five prospects on the updated Top 100, plus another eight with at least four phenoms representing them. | | |
| Trea Turner, who signed an 11-year, $300 million deal with the Phillies this offseason, moves up a spot in MLB Network's latest rankings of the top shortstops. | | |
| The high-kicking pitcher is adamant that music remains a hobby and not a second career, but it has helped him fill a void that baseball left after retirement from the game. | | |
| Strange as it may seem, they give ballplayers nowadays very peculiar names ... | | |
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