The Braves have been crowned World Series champions for the 2021 season. Now, the focus quickly turns to who will be the next champion.
And it starts with the free-agency market. This is a strong free-agent class, particularly with its middle infielders who include stars such as Carlos Correa, Corey Seager, Marcus Semien, Javier Baez and Trevor Story.
Of course, the elephant in the room is the collective bargaining agreement, which expires Dec. 1 and could potentially result in a freeze on transactions if an agreement isn't reached by then.
As the market continues to develop, Sporting News will keep track of the latest deals and rumors going on in the MLB world.
Where have the top MLB free agents signed?
As the offseason goes along, SN will track where the top 25 free agents, according to our list, will be signing. Deals signed by other free agents will be included in the section below.
Player | Position | Opening Day Age | Team | Deal |
Carlos Correa | SS | 27 | -- | -- |
Corey Seager | SS | 27 | -- | -- |
Marcus Semien | 2B/SS | 31 | Rangers | 7 years, $175 million |
Freddie Freeman | 1B | 32 | -- | -- |
Robbie Ray | SP | 30 | -- | -- |
Max Scherzer | SP | 37 | -- | -- |
Kris Bryant | 3B/OF | 30 | -- | -- |
Nick Castellanos | OF | 30 | -- | -- |
Starling Marte | OF | 33 | Mets | 4 years, $78 million |
Marcus Stroman | SP | 30 | -- | -- |
Javier Báez | 2B/SS | 29 | -- | -- |
Trevor Story | SS | 29 | -- | -- |
Kevin Gausman | SP | 29 | Giants | 5 years, $110 million |
Kyle Schwarber | OF/DH | 29 | -- | -- |
Chris Taylor | UTIL | 31 | -- | -- |
Carlos Rodon | SP | 29 | -- | -- |
Noah Syndergaard | SP | 29 | Angels | 1 year, $21 million |
Clayton Kershaw | SP | 34 | -- | -- |
Justin Verlander | SP | 39 | Astros | 1 year, $25 million |
J.D. Martinez | DH | 34 | Red Sox | *1 year, $19.35 million |
Jorge Soler | OF | 30 | -- | -- |
Eddie Rosario | OF | 30 | -- | -- |
Eduardo Rodriguez | SP | 29 | Tigers | 5 years, $77 million |
Avisail Garcia | OF | 30 | Marlins | 4 years, $53 million |
Jon Gray | SP | 30 | Rangers | 4 years, $56 million |
*Martinez elected not to opt out of his contract with the Red Sox.
MLB free agency deals, rumors
Nov 29: There were reports Sunday night that the Mets had reached, or were close to reaching, an agreement with Max Scherzer but nothing was finalized. MLB Network's Jon Morosi gave an idea of just how rich Scherzer's next contract will be:
The #Mets have made Max Scherzer a multiyear offer at $40 million per season, source confirms. In some versions discussed, total value would be $120 million over 3 years. @martinonyc was first to report $40MM figure per annum. @MLBNetwork @MLB
— Jon Morosi (@jonmorosi) November 29, 2021
Nov. 28: Another big deal by the Rangers. They sign Jon Gray to a four-year, $56 million deal, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.
Jon Gray will get $56 million over four years from Texas, pending a physical, according to a source.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) November 29, 2021
Nov. 28: One of the top starting pitchers has been taken off the market. Kevin Gausman is heading back to the AL East, this time as a member of the Blue Jays.
BREAKING: Right-hander Kevin Gausman and the Toronto Blue Jays are in agreement on a five-year, $110 million contract, sources familiar with the deal tell ESPN.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) November 29, 2021
Nov. 28: Could the Mets bring in another top free agent? They've been linked to Scherzer.
Mets talks with Scherzer ongoing tonight. It’s minute to minute and they’re not sure how it will resolve.
— Andy Martino (@martinonyc) November 29, 2021
Nov. 28: The Rangers keep making moves. They've now signed a deal with outfielder Kole Calhoun, according to The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal.
Rangers in agreement with free-agent OF Kole Calhoun, source tells @TheAthletic.
— Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) November 28, 2021
Nov. 28: Not quite a free agent signing, but some big news nonetheless. The Twins are extending outfielder Byron Buxton with a seven-year, $100 million deal to stay in Minnesota.
Buxton's deal, as @Ken_Rosenthal said, is for seven years and $100M and, as @feinsand reported, includes a full no-trade clause. The MVP bonuses for Buxton are significant: 1st gets him $8M, 2nd $7M, 3rd $6M, 4th $5M, 5th $4M, 6th-10th $3M. Up to $2.5M/year in PA bonuses, too.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) November 28, 2021
Nov. 28: The Rangers have been rumored for a while to be prospective big spenders. They're starting by signing Marcus Semien to a seven-year, $175 million deal. And ESPN's Jeff Passan reports they might not be done.
The Rangers aren't done. Even though they got Marcus Semien, they're still in the Trevor Story sweepstakes. They went into this winter with money to spend, they got a whole lot better with Semien and now they're targeting more offense as well as starting pitching.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) November 28, 2021
Nov. 28: The Marlins are making a splash, signing outfielder Avisail Garcia to a four-year, $53 million deal, according to Jon Heyman.
Avisail Marlins deal: $53M, 4 years
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) November 28, 2021
Nov. 26: Make it a triple for the Mets. New York strikes at midnight, reportedly agreeing to a four-year, $78 million contract with free-agent outfielder Starling Marte. The move sets the team's outfield for the time being. Marte is expected to plug into center field, with fellow pickup Mark Canha moving into one corner and incumbent center fielder Brandon Nimmo shifting to the other corner. Marte is still a speed threat at 33; he led the majors with 47 stolen bases last season playing for the Marlins and A's. He almost matched the Mets' team total for 2021; New York stole 54 as a team, putting it 13th in the National League.
Nov. 26: Another Black Friday purchase for the Mets: outfielder/first baseman Mark Canha. The free agent reportedly agrees to a two-year, $26.5 million contract that also includes a club option for the 2024 season. ESPN's Jeff Passan was first to report on the agreement. Like earlier reported addition Eduardo Escobar, the 32-year-old Canha is versatile; he can be used at all three outfield spots and first base. He also has experience at third base. The right-handed-hitting Canha logged 17 home runs in a career-high 625 plate appearances for the A's in 2021.
Nov. 26: The Mets, under new GM Billy Eppler, make their first significant offseason addition, agreeing to a two-year, $20 million contract with infielder Eduardo Escobar (per MLB Network's Jon Heyman and The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal). Escobar, 32, offers power (28 home runs for the Diamondbacks and Brewers in 2021) and versatility (he can plug in at second base or third base). Heyman reported that the signing will not prevent the Mets from signing Javier Baez, whose market is heating up amid reports the Tigers are in discussions with him.
Nov. 22: The Giants are bringing back two of their starting pitchers. The team announced it had re-signed Anthony DeSclafani to a three-year, $36 million contract, and ESPN's Jeff Passan reported that Alex Wood will also return to San Francisco on a two-year deal worth more than $10 million per season.
Nov. 22: Another former Met is heading west. The Angels have signed Aaron Loup, who pitched to a 0.95 ERA in 56 2/3 innings last year, to a two-year, $17 million contract.
Nov. 22: Seiya Suzuki was officially posted, immediately making him one of the top free agent bats on the market.
Nov. 21: Two NL Central teams have inked a few veterans to deals, as left-handed pitcher Jose Quintana has signed with the Pirates, while the Brewers have signed former Orioles catcher Pedro Severino to a deal.
Nov. 18: A pair of top free agents have met with Texas-based teams. Story has reportedly met with the Rangers as they look to make a huge splash in free agency this winter, while Correa was seen meeting with his former manager — and now Tigers' skipper — A.J. Hinch.
Aj Hinch meeting with Carlos Correa at Tiny Boxwoods in Houston… uh oh @astrosCTH pic.twitter.com/PWbotxpb47
— Zach H (@Zach_Hablinski) November 18, 2021
Nov. 18: Another extension signed as the Rockies lock up catcher Elias Diaz in a three-year, $14.5 million deal.
Elias Diaz agrees to 3-year extension with Rockies. $14.5M. Includes 2 free agent years.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) November 18, 2021
Nov. 18: The Blue Jays have locked up one of their top starting pitchers, inking Jose Berrios to a seven-yar, $131 million extension, according to Sportsnet's Shi Davidi.
Jose Berrios extension breakdown, years corrected: $5m signing bonus; $10m in 2022; $15m in 2023; $17m in 2024; $18m in 2025 and 2026; $24m in 2027 and 2028. Opt out after fifth year, escalators based on 25-26 stats can push 27-28 to $29m.
— Shi Davidi (@ShiDavidi) November 18, 2021
Guarantee is $131m, max out at $141m. https://t.co/6q8XQs1R5U
Nov. 17: Verlander will be staying in Houston after all. His brother, Ben Verlander, reported that the two-time Cy Young winner will be returning to Detroit on a 1-year, $25 million deal with a player option.
The @JustinVerlander deal with the Houston @astros is a 1 year, $25 million deal, with a player option for the 2nd year
— Ben Verlander (@BenVerlander) November 17, 2021
Nov. 17: It looks like the Yankees are going to be bowing out of the sweepstakes for one of the two star shortstops in this class. According to the New York Daily News, the Yankees prefer to targeting a defensive-minded shortstop to hold down the position until prospects Anthony Volpe and Oswald Peraza are ready for the big leagues.
Nov. 17: Brandon Belt is going to be staying put in San Francisco. He accepted his qualifying offer of one-year, $18.4 million to remain a member of the Giants.
Heard that Brandon Belt is accpeting the $18.4M qualifying offer from the #SFGiants
— Joel Sherman (@Joelsherman1) November 17, 2021
Nov. 17: Justin Verlander could sign as early as this week, MLB Network's Jon Heyman reports, and the Yankees are among the teams interested in him. The Braves are another team that has joined the mix of teams that would be interested in signing the veteran right-hander, according to The Athletic's David O'Brien.
Yankees are among teams in on future Hall of Famer Justin Verlander, who’s expected to have a decision fairly soon, perhaps even this week. Jays and many others are interested as well. He has multiyear and 1-year options.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) November 17, 2021
Hearing that #Braves are among teams that have expressed interest in Justin Verlander. They have several factors that he’s reportedly seeking: contender, East Coast team, and train in Florida.
— David O'Brien (@DOBrienATL) November 17, 2021
Nov. 16: The Angels hope to boost their starting rotation with a reported one-year, $21 million deal with pitcher Noah Syndergaard. Though the former Met returned to the bigs at the end of the 2021 season after recovering from Tommy John surgery, he has pitched just two innings since 2019.
Nov. 15: The Tigers are poised to make the first big move of the offseason, agreeing with left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez on a five-year contract that could be worth as much as $80 million, The Athletic and other media reported. The team has not made an announcement. Rodriguez, 28, will join Casey Mize, Tarik Skubal and Matt Manning in the rotation as Detroit gears up for playoff contention in 2022.
Nov. 12: The free-agent market could hit a standstill on Dec. 1 if the CBA is not agreed upon by that point, but two big names could potentially have deals in place before then. According to a report from ESPN's Jeff Passan, Corey Seager and Marcus Semien are "increasingly likely to sign before Dec. 1," Passan wrote. In addition, he wrote that there could be several starting pitchers who sign before a potential lockout freezes the market.
Nov. 11: The Phillies have been linked to both Starling Marte and Aaron Loup, Jon Heyman reports. Both are coming off career years.
Phillies are interested in Starling Marte, the top CF on the market. Many in on him but this is one of the better fits.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) November 11, 2021
Mets and Phillies are among many teams talking to Aaron Loup. Unique lefty had monster year in Queens, posting 0.95 ERA. Could be one of the better players to go quick.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) November 11, 2021
Nov. 11: The Angels have been interested in adding starting pitching talent, with The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reporting that the team has seen Robbie Ray, Marcus Stroman, Noah Syndergaard and Alex Wood as options.
Nov. 11: The Tigers haven't just been connected to Correa. They're also reportedly looking at a few different starting pitchers.
Source: #Tigers showing early interest in free agent RHP Jon Gray, who was not tendered a qualifying offer by #Rockies — and therefore isn’t attached to draft pick compensation. @MLBNetwork @MLB
— Jon Morosi (@jonmorosi) November 11, 2021
Tigers are interested in Anthony DeSclafani (and presumably many other starting pitchers)
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) November 11, 2021
Nov. 10: Andrew Heaney is returning to the Dodgers. After he spent about five years with the organization during the 2014 offseason between a trade from the Marlins to the Dodgers, and then from the Dodgers to the Angels, Heaney reportedly signed a one-year, $8.5 million deal.
The Dodgers and Andrew Heaney are in agreement on a one-year, $8.5M deal pending physical, per source. @Ken_Rosenthal was on it.
— Mark Feinsand (@Feinsand) November 8, 2021
Nov. 10: New York could look to add a center fielder, with Starling Marte appearing to be in the mix as an option.
Source: Starling Marte is, at the very least, on the #Yankees' radar as they look to figure out CF. NYY was among teams In the mix for Marte at trade deadline. Yesterday, Cashman cited CF as a possible upgrade position. (He also cited SS and pitching.)
— Brendan Kuty (@BrendanKutyNJ) November 11, 2021
Nov. 10: The Yankees appear to be in discussions with the top two shortstops in the class, having spoken with the agents for both Correa and Seager. It is no secret that New York have been interested in adding a shortstop, especially as Gleyber Torres has continued to produce league-average results at the plate since launching 38 home runs in 2019.
According to sources #Yankees are in conversation with agents for both Corey Seager and Carlos Correa #Confirmed
— Jim Bowden⚾️ (@JimBowdenGM) November 10, 2021
Nov. 10: The Red Sox have reportedly offered left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez a multi-year deal to try to keep him in Boston. He was previously offered a qualifying offer as well.
Red Sox have made a multiyear offer to Eduardo Rodriguez in addition to the $18.4M qualifying offer
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) November 10, 2021
Nov. 8: Free agency is officially underway.
Nov. 6: The Astros have reportedly made an offer to Correa for five years and $160 million, which would have an average annual value of $32 million. Though it is a substantial contract offer, similar players to Correa have received much larger. Francisco Lindor signed a 10-year, $341 million extension with the Mets and Manny Machado signed a 10-year, $300 million deal when he hit free agency and ultimately landed in San Diego.
MLB sources: The @astros have offered free-agent shortstop Carlos Correa a five-year contract worth $160 million, averaging $32 million a year.
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) November 6, 2021
Nov. 5: Seiya Suzuki, one of the biggest bats in Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan, is expected to be posted this winter, adding another big name to the pool of available bats, according to a report from MLB.com's Jon Morosi. Last season, Suzuki launched 38 home runs in 133 games with a slash line of .319/.436/.640.
Nov. 5: After being placed on waivers by the Reds, Wade Miley was claimed by the Cubs. They picked up his option two days later. Miley was outstanding in 2021 as he pitched to a 3.37 ERA with a 3.97 FIP and 2.9 Fangraphs' WAR. He also spun a no-hitter against the Indians during the campaign.
Nov. 4: The Astros have plenty of players hitting free agency, including 38-year-old Zack Greinke. It appears unlikely, however, that he will be among the names set to return to Houston.
Houston #Astros news:
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) November 3, 2021
1) Esteemed pitching coach Brent Strom will retire.
2) Zack Greinke will leave the Astros but wants to continue pitching for an NL team.
3) Dusty Baker will be back, and sign a contract for 2022 in the next 48 hours.