In the current baseball landscape, there are still 48 free agents awaiting contracts as teams assess their off-season strategies. The remaining players are listed by their respective leagues and teams, offering insights into potential signings and trades as the new season approaches.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BALTIMORE has one notable free agent: James McCann, a catcher looking for a new opportunity.
BOSTON is represented by left-handed pitcher James Paxton.
CHICAGO features two free agents: Chris Flexen, a right-handed pitcher, along with Dominic Leone, also a right-handed pitcher.
HOUSTON lists Héctor Neris, a right-handed pitcher, among its free agents.
KANSAS CITY has two players on the market: Robbie Grossman, an outfielder, and left-handed pitcher Will Smith.
LOS ANGELES includes three free agents: Matt Moore and Andrew Heaney, both left-handed pitchers, along with outfielder Kevin Pillar.
MINNESOTA also has two players available: right-handed pitcher Anthony DeSclafani and outfielder Manuel Margot.
NEW YORK showcases a pair of free agents: first baseman Anthony Rizzo and left fielder Alex Verdugo.
TEXAS leads with six free agents: left-handed pitchers Andrew Chafin and Matt Duffy, as well as right-handed pitchers David Robertson and José Ureña, outfielder Travis Jankowski, and another left-handed pitcher Andrew Heaney.
TORONTO features left-handed pitcher Ryan Yarbrough.
ATHLETICS have two free agents: right-handed pitcher Trevor Gott and left-handed pitcher Alex Wood.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
In the NATIONAL LEAGUE, ATLANTA has two players available: Adam Duvall, an outfielder, and Whit Merrifield, an infielder-outfielder.
CHICAGO’s free agent count stands at one with left-handed pitcher Drew Smyly.
CINCINNATI has right-handed pitcher Buck Farmer among its free agents.
COLORADO features two players: right-handed pitcher Daniel Bard and outfielder Charlie Blackmon.
LOS ANGELES has three notable free agents: right-handed pitchers Daniel Hudson and Joe Kelly, alongside outfielder Kevin Kiermaier.
NEW YORK has a sizable contingent with six free agents, including infielder Jose Iglesias, designated hitter J.D. Martinez, right-handed pitcher Phil Maton, left-handed pitchers Jose Quintana and Brooks Raley.
PHILADELPHIA only has one free agent, right-handed pitcher Spencer Turnbull.
PITTSBURGH is represented by three free agents: left-handed pitchers Jalen Beeks and Marco Gonzales, along with catcher Yasmani Grandal.
ST. LOUIS has four players available, including designated hitter-infielder Matt Carpenter, right-handed pitchers Kyle Gibson, Lance Lynn, and Keynan Middleton.
SAN DIEGO lists outfielder David Peralta as its sole free agent.
SAN FRANCISCO features outfielder Mark Canha.
Finally, WASHINGTON has left-handed pitcher Patrick Corbin among its free agents.