Top MLB Free Agents Can't Find Teams
We're somehow just a few weeks away from the start of 2025 Major League Baseball spring training, and a number of star level players remain unsigned.
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We're somehow just a few weeks away from the start of 2025 Major League Baseball spring training, and a number of star level players remain unsigned.
NEW YORK — The New York Mets held their first winter event for fans in five years at Citi Field on Saturday, and there was one notable absence. Pete Alonso wasn't in attendance because, for the first time since the 2016 draft, he isn't a member of the Mets' organization.
NEW YORK — The Mets held their first winter event for fans in five years at Citi Field on Saturday, and there was one notable absence.
It's time to take stock of where all teams sit in the offseason: That's right, time for some grades. And we're grading a little tough right now: More than a handful of teams haven't done much and we're not going to be nice to them. Of course, the grade for the Dodgers, Blue Jays or Padres will go way up once Roki Sasaki picks his destination. There are also intriguing free agents still unsigned: Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso, Anthony Santander, Jurickson Profar and Jack Flaherty lead the way, plus a host of relievers, including Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates.
Conversations about the MLB offseason understandably focus on the biggest names. With a number of major players off the board, the top three still available are Alex Bregman, Roki Sasaki and Pete Alonso, while Jack Flaherty, Anthony Santander, Nick Pivetta and Tanner Scott also remain unsigned.
The hot stove hasn't cooled off during the holidays.
As we enter the final days before the calendar flips to 2025 after a rush of free agent movement around the holidays, it's a perfect time to take stock of what we've seen so far.
St. Louis Cardinals star third baseman Nolan Arenado invoked his no-trade clause to block a deal that would have sent him to the Houston Astros, sources told ESPN on Wednesday, confirming news that was first reported by MLB.com.