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{“title”:”MLB Free Agency Still Sizzles”,”body”:”**At a Glance** – Kyle Tucker inked the winter’s

{“title”:”MLB Free Agency Still Sizzles”,”body”:”At a Glance

– Kyle Tucker inked the winter’s biggest deal so far: four years, $240 million with the Dodgers on Jan. 15.
– Thirteen players received qualifying offers; four accepted, including Shota Imanaga and Gleyber Torres.
– More than 20 headline names have already switched teams, with top talents like Luis Arráez and Bo Bichette still unsigned.

Why it matters: Fans tracking hot-stove moves can see which contenders upgraded and which stars remain in limbo.

Unlike the NBA or NFL, Major League Baseball’s open market moves at a deliberate pace. Front offices canvass the winter calendar, and 2025 has followed the familiar slow burn. While some stars found homes quickly, a deep pool of difference-makers is still available.

## Qualifying-offer scorecard

Thirteen free agents were tagged with a one-year, $21 million qualifying offer. Four took it:

Trent Grisham, Yankees OF
Shota Imanaga, Cubs SP
Gleyber Torres, Tigers 2B
Brandon Woodruff, Brewers SP

Several others re-signed before the market opened:

Ha-Seong Kim, Braves SS
Michael King, Padres SP
Josh Naylor, Mariners 1B
Emilio Pagán, Reds RP
Kyle Schwarber, Phillies DH

## Biggest contracts so far

Kyle Tucker set the pace, reportedly agreeing to a $240 million contract over four seasons with the Dodgers. The deal became official Jan. 15, giving Los Angeles a middle-of-the-order force who posted 29 homers, 98 RBI and 13 steals last year.

## Notable players on new teams

Pete Alonso, 1B → Orioles
Alex Bregman, 3B → Cubs
Dylan Cease, SP → Blue Jays
Edwin Díaz, RP → Dodgers
Adolis García, OF → Phillies
Ryan Helsley, RP → Orioles
Kenley Jansen, RP → Tigers \- Merrill Kelly, SP → Diamondbacks
Ranger Suárez, SP → Red Sox
Devin Williams, RP → Mets
Mike Yastrzemski, OF → Braves

Three Japanese league stars also finalized moves after being posted:

Tatsuya Imai, RHP → Astros
Munetaka Murakami, 1B → White Sox
Kazuma Okamoto, 3B → Blue Jays

Kona Takahashi, RHP, opted to return to NPB.

## Best players still available

### Luis Arráez, 1B

Age: 28
2025 stats: .292/.327/.392, 8 HR, 61 RBI
– Led MLB with 181 hits (tied) and the lowest strikeout rate (3.1%)

### Bo Bichette, SS

Age: 27
2025 stats: .311/.357/.483, 18 HR, 94 RBI
– Finished second in batting average and second in doubles (44)
– Declined qualifying offer from Toronto

### Zac Gallen, RHP

Age: 30
2025 stats: 4.83 ERA, 175 K, 33 starts
– Had not posted an ERA above 3.65 since 2021

### Framber Valdez, LHP

Age: 32
2025 stats: 3.66 ERA, 187 K, 192 IP, 31 starts
20 quality starts (tied for 7th in MLB)

### Cody Bellinger, OF

Age: 30
2025 stats: .272/.334/.480, 29 HR, 98 RBI
– Declined $25 million player option

### Chris Bassitt, RHP

Age: 36
2025 stats: 3.96 ERA, 166 K, 170.1 IP
– At least 30 starts for the fourth straight year

### Lucas Giolito, RHP

Age: 31
2025 stats: 3.41 ERA, 121 K, 145 IP
– Best ERA since 2019 after missing 2024 following UCL surgery

### Harrison Bader, OF

Age: 31
2025 stats: .277/.347/.449, 17 HR, 54 RBI
– Career highs in hits, doubles, homers and OPS

### Rhys Hoskins, 1B

Age: 32
2025 stats: .237/.332/.416, 12 HR, 43 RBI in 90 games
– Missed time with a thumb injury

### Nick Martinez, RHP

Age: 35
2025 stats: 4.45 ERA, 116 K, 165.2 IP
– Split time between rotation (26 starts) and bullpen (14 relief outings)

### Marcell Ozuna, DH

Age: 35
2025 stats: .232/.355/.400, 21 HR, 68 RBI
– OPS dropped to .756 after back-to-back .900-plus seasons

### J.T. Realmuto, C

Age: 34
2025 stats: .257/.315/.384, 12 HR, 52 RBI
– First season under .750 OPS in a decade

### Max Scherzer, RHP

Age: 41
2025 stats: 5.19 ERA, 82 K, 86 IP in 17 starts
Career-worst ERA; limited by thumb injury

### Eugenio Suárez, 3B

Age: 34
2025 stats: Combined .897 OPS, 36 HR with Arizona; .682 OPS, 13 HR after trade to Seattle
– Made first All-Star team since 2018

### Justin Verlander, RHP

Age: 42
2025 stats: 3.85 ERA, 137 K, 152 IP in 29 starts
– Third career Cy Young already on résumé

## Key takeaways

Hot stove season remains active; more than 20 impact players are off the board, yet elite names linger.
Pitching depth stands out among unsigned stars, with Valdez, Gallen, Bassitt, Giolito, Scherzer and Verlander all seeking deals.
Hitting options feature high-average bats (Arráez, Bichette) and power potential (Bellinger, Ozuna).
– Teams eyeing upgrades still have chances to land proven difference-makers before spring training.”,”meta_description”:”Kyle Tucker’s $240M Dodgers deal tops a slow-burn MLB winter. See who signed, who accepted qualifying offers and which stars-Bichette, Valdez, Bellinger-are still free agents.”,”categories”:[“Breaking News”,”Business News”]}

Dodgers stadium shows split screen with $240 million contract and Kyle Tucker jersey alongside empty seats and January 15th c

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  • Megan L. Whitfield is a Senior Reporter at News of Fort Worth, covering education policy, municipal finance, and neighborhood development. Known for data-driven accountability reporting, she explains how public budgets and school decisions shape Fort Worth’s communities.

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