MLB Free Agency: Bargain Hunting as the Market Softens

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While the top of the free agent market experienced high spending, many MLB teams have opted for a cost-effective approach, leaving a pool of talented players available. The article explores this trend and predicts a surge in activity as the market softens and teams look for deals.

The Mets haven't made many additions yet this winter -- but their biggest was more than enough to make them an offseason winner. Pitchers and catchers report to camp five weeks from today, and yet it seems like half of baseball has treated free agency as if it's optional to building a successful team. Seven Major League Baseball teams have not signed a single big league free agent this winter. Eight teams have signed one. TheBecause the top of the market has been so robust -- of the $2.

6 billion guaranteed so far, $1.56 billion of it went to five stars -- it has been easy to miss the larger trends. Of those seven free agentless teams, three made the postseason last year (Milwaukee, San Diego, Atlanta), two were playoff teams a year earlier (Seattle, Minnesota), one is a perennial contender in need of a reset (St. Louis) and the other is in full teardown mode (Miami). All of them share two things: budgetary constraints and a healthy appreciation for the bargains that can accompany free agency in the new year. As the market softens and dozens of players still seeking jobs begin to concern themselves with how many roster spots actually remain, teams can pounce, hunting for deals across the free agent landscape. There is going to be movement. There must be. Too many good players remain jobless.are multi-win outfielders. Relief pitching is plentiful enough that teams will take advantage of the supply-demand imbalance. And of courseAs much as spending doesn't always equal success, it's hard to find teams that have been more successful at upgrading themselves this offseason than the ones that have spent. For a few more weeks, there is time for the teams that have lagged all offseason to salvage their inaction. And those who so far have won the winter, even more opportunities are primed to present themselve

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