Next year's MLB free agency class has plenty of talent, likely none for $700M
- Next year's MLB free agency class will likely not see a $700 million contract, as no players are expected to reach that figure, according to Stephen Hawkins from the Associated Press.
- Several key players, including Luis Arréez and Bo Bichette, are expected to become free agents after this season, enhancing the market competition for their services.
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. And Kyle Tucker are entering their final seasons before free agency, which could provide opportunities for other teams.
- Guerrero revealed that he was looking for a contract similar to Juan Soto's $765 million deal but noted that his last offer was below $600 million.
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Next year's MLB free agency class has plenty of talent, likely none for $700M
There almost certainly won't be a $700 million deal for any player in the baseball's next free agency class, nothing like the record contracts for two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani and four-time All-Star slugger Juan Soto the past two winters.
MLB free agency: Plenty of talent potentially available in '25-26 class, likely none for $700M
There almost certainly won’t be a $700 million deal for any player in the baseball’s next free agency class, nothing like the record contracts for two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani and four-time All-Star slugger Juan Soto the past two winters
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