Plus: The top 3B prospects
Who are the only two HOFers drafted back-to-back in the first round? | |
| This offseason has been crazy. We've seen nearly $4 billion committed to free agents, with nine players getting nine-figure deals and two getting 11-year pacts. It has been the most expensive, expansive free agency in MLB history.
Next offseason will be … different.
Don't misunderstand: It will still be crazy. Primarily because Shohei Ohtani is on track to not only reach free agency but redefine it. But next year's class, on the whole, doesn't look as deep or dynamic, particularly on the position-player front.
With that as a warning -- and with the vast majority of free agency finished for this winter -- let's take an early gander at some of the more interesting 2023-24 free agents, one per position. | |
| The Orioles' Gunnar Henderson and the Mets' Brett Baty lead the way at the hot corner in MLB Pipeline's Top 10 third-base prospects. | | |
| Carlos Peña, Ron Darling, David Eckstein and others talk about the honor and feeling of getting their names on the BBWAA's Hall of Fame ballot. | | | | Will anyone join Fred McGriff in Cooperstown this year? Live coverage on MLB Network begins at 4 p.m. ET. | | | | |
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