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10 Best MLB Free Agents for the 2024-25 Offseason
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10 Best MLB Free Agents for the 2024-25 Offseason

The 2024 MLB season ended with the The Los Angeles Dodgers defeat the New York Yankees in the World Series. Both teams have always spent big money, but the Dodgers’ championship run began with the team paying 1 billion dollars in contracts during the offseason.

Obviously, Shohei Ohtani was the headliner of this free agent class, as the best player in baseball received the award the largest contract ever. By now, teams are well aware of the importance of free agent spending. The 2024-25 offseason also has a stacked free agent class, so check out the gallery to see who the top 10 free agents in MLB are this offseason.

1. Juan Soto, New York Yankees – RF

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Juan Soto of the New York Yankees may have just lost in the World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers, but he will always be one of the most coveted MLB free agents of all time. His post-match comments after the defeat in the championship, it seems that he is really could end up anywhere, Also. Soto is an elite pitch recognizer and has excellent plate discipline. He has incredible power to match.

Shohei Ohtani broke the record for largest contract of all time last season, but Soto likely won’t be far behind. This season, he ranked second in walks (129) and fourth in home runs (41).

2. Pete Alonso, New York Mets – 1B

Pete Alonso, future MLB free agent, Mets
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Pete Alonso is one of the best sluggers in recent memory, which makes him one of the best free agents in MLB this offseason. While his status as a right-handed first baseman entering his age-30 season doesn’t necessarily help, there’s no denying his power. The New York Mets star has hit 226 home runs over the past six seasons. He’s a prototypical power hitter in an era that loves the long ball.

3. Alex Bregman, Houston Astros – 3B

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For the first time in eight years, the Houston Astros didn’t make it to at least the ALCS. Throughout their dynasty, the Astros became known for letting star players leave and replacing them with inside prospects. George Springer, Carlos Correa and Gerrit Cole are players who fit that description, and Alex Bregman could be next.

Bregman was with the Astros before they won the World Series in 2017, and he established himself as one of the best third basemen in baseball during that time. Bregman is an excellent contact hitter with an equally impressive glove.

4. Corbin Burnes, Baltimore Orioles – RHP

Upcoming MLB Free Agent, Corbin Burnes Orioles
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The Baltimore Orioles are best known for their young team of position players. Over the years, they have built their farm system with elite bats, and they should now be contenders for a long time. Baltimore, however, invested in the rotation last offseason. The team made a trading for a proven starting pitcher in Corbin Burnesand he impressed in his only season with the Orioles.

It will be interesting to see how the Orioles continue to build this offseason after losing their first playoff game in each of the last two seasons. Burnes is still an ace, but he has regressed over the last two years, especially with his go-to cutter. The Orioles pitching staff was depleted due to injuries this season, but they will have a number of arms returning to health next season. Retaining the pitcher’s services by re-signing him as a free agent appears to be a priority for Baltimore’s MLB team.

5. Shane Bieber, Cleveland Goalies – RHP

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Shane Bieber underwent Tommy John surgery at the start of the 2024 season, and he could be out for about half of next season. Still, the Cleveland Guardians star is a proven commodity. He’s not far from winning a Cy Young, and assuming there are no setbacks with his injury, a team willing to wait for his return could land a real ace with some nasty stuff at a discount.

6. Max Fried, Atlanta Braves – LHP

Max Fried Braves next MLB free agent
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Max Fried doesn’t have the best upside, and he’s not an elite pitcher either, but he still gets the job done. The Atlanta Braves pitcher has led baseball in ERA since 2020, but he relies heavily on an elite defense behind him. Still, the production is there and any team would love to have the lefty.

7. Blake Snell, San Francisco Giants – LHP

Blake Snell Giants next MLB free agent
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Blake Snell is one of the most polarizing pitchers in baseball. When he’s active, he has stuff that almost no one can touch. He led MLB in ERA twice because of it. However, he tends to lose command, which causes him to walk more batters than ideal.

This concern led to Snell only receiving a two-year contract from the San Francisco Giants last offseason, but he is now expected to opt out of the second year of his contract and enter into a contract massive. Teams will see Snell from different angles. Some teams don’t want the risk associated with him, while others will view him as one of the best free agents in MLB this offseason.

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8. Willy Adames, Milwaukee Brewers – SS

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Willy Adames has always had a great glove, and in 2024 he had his best season with this bat. This will likely net him a generous compensation package in free agency. Shortstops who can hit are the most valuable in MLB, and Adames is coming off a season where he posted career highs in home runs (32), stolen bases (21) and on-base percentage (. 331).

9. Jack Flaherty, Los Angeles Dodgers – RHP

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Jack Flaherty was a trade deadline acquisition for the Los Angeles Dodgers, and he played a key role in helping the Dodgers win the World Series. As the Los Angeles pitching staff struggled with injuries, Flaherty stepped in and often worked like an ace for his team. The Dodgers traded him knowing he would be rented.

10. Teoscar Hernández, Los Angeles Dodgers – LF

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It’s not just the trade market that the Dodgers have used to recruit talent for their championship run. Prior to the 2024 season, the Dodgers had awarded more than $1 billion in contracts. One of those contracts went to Teoscar Hernandez, and the outfielder has exceeded all expectations in Los Angeles.

Hernández hit a career-high 33 home runs in his second All-Star season. The Dodgers always spend big in the offseason, so it will be interesting to see who they do and don’t bring back during their championship defense season next year. He will once again hit the open market as one of the top free agents in MLB.