When a free agent signs a new deal or a big-name player gets traded, there’s always a big question everyone will ask: What’s next?
A player’s new deal will have ramifications for his team (whether it’s a new one) and the overall free agency market. The same goes when a top player gets traded to a ring-chasing contender or a rebuilding club.
We’re breaking down all angles of the notable MLB deals as the offseason rolls on. And check out who we think are the top 30 free agents of the offseason.
JUMP TO: Grisham | Naylor | Semien/Nimmo | Torres
Trent Grisham, Center Fielder, Re-Signs with Yankees
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A return on a one-year, $22 million deal means the Yankees aren’t confident that their prospects are ready to take the next step as everyday contributors at the major-league level. Grisham also gives the team a parachute in case it does not sign a top free-agent outfielder this winter. What’s next for the Yankees and the other top free agent center fielders? READ MORE.
Josh Naylor, Third Baseman, Re-Signs with Mariners
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Mariners general manager Justin Hollander described Naylor as one of the smartest players he has ever had. Naylor’s perfect 19-for-19 mark on stolen bases in Seattle was an example of that. Despite being one of MLB’s slowest players, Naylor enjoyed a 20-30 season despite having never stolen more than 10 bases in a season — a credit to his baseball IQ. What’s next for the Mariners? READ MORE.
Marcus Semien, Shortstop, to Mets/Brandon Nimmo, Outfielder, to Rangers
Brandon Nimmo was the longest-tenured Met before he agreed to waive his no-trade clause, authorizing the club to send him to Texas in exchange for veteran All-Star infielder Marcus Semien. The shocking trade removed a clubhouse leader and fan favorite from New York, but added a defensive upgrade with a championship pedigree at second base. READ MORE.
Gleyber Torres, Second Baseman, Re-Signs with Tigers
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Coming off hernia surgery, Torres expected to be ready for spring training. It must mean the Tigers feel good enough about the second baseman’s recovery to make him the second-highest paid player for the upcoming season behind All-Star slugger Javier Baez. What’s next for the Tigers, keeping Tarik Skubal, and the other top second basemen? READ MORE.
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