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MLB's Top Free Agents Still Waiting for Big Deals
12 Jan
Summary
- Top MLB free agents remain unsigned with spring training approaching.
- Older players are securing lucrative deals exceeding $30 million AAV.
- Several star players are seeking long-term contracts worth over $300 million.

Major League Baseball's free-agent market is still bustling with top talent as spring training looms. Several high-profile players, including Kyle Tucker and Cody Bellinger, have yet to secure new contracts, despite exceeding the age of 30. This year's market has seen a trend of lucrative deals for veteran players, with some exceeding $30 million in average annual value, even with defensive liabilities.
Kyle Tucker is expected to command the highest contract in this class, potentially reaching an average annual value over $30 million and seeking a 10-year deal, with the Dodgers reportedly interested. Cody Bellinger is also seeking a significant long-term contract, with the Yankees having made an offer exceeding $30 million per year. Other notable position players still available include Bo Bichette and Eugenio Suárez.




