By Troy Geary

With the 2025 World Series now in the books, and the Los Angeles Dodgers becoming the first franchise to the New York Yankees to successfully defend their title in 20-plus years, a new season is around the corner, and with that, MLB free agency.

With that being said, here are my top 25 MLB free agents and predictions.

  1. Kyle Tucker OF: Giants, 10 years, 375 million.
  2. Bo Bichette SS: Blue Jays, 7 years, 210 million.
  3. Dylan Cease SP: Red Sox, 6 years, 180 million.
  4. Munetaka Murakami 3B/1B: Dodgers, 8 years, 184 million.
  5. Alex Bregman 3B: Tigers, 6 years, 192 million.
  6. Framber Valdez, SP: Giants, 5 years, 135 million.
  7. Tatsuya Imai, SP: Dodgers, 5 years, 150 million.
  8. Cody Bellinger, OF/1B: Yankees, 5 years, 142 million.
  9. Kyle Schwarber, DH: Phillies, 5 years , 135 million.
  10. Ranger Suarez, SP: Cubs, 5 years, 125 million.
  11. Pete Alonso, 1B: Red Sox, 4 years, $120 million.
  12. Josh Naylor, 1B: Mariners, 4 years, 92 million.
  13. Edwin Diaz, RP: Blue Jays, 4 years, 80 million.
  14. Michael King, SP: Orioles, 4 years, 76 million.
  15. Zac Gallen, SP: Diamondbacks, 4 years, 88 million.
  16. Devin Williams, RP: Marlins, four years, 64 million.
  17. Brandon Woodruff, SP: Brewers, 3 years, 54 million.
  18. Trent Grisham, CF: Angels, 4 years, 68 million.
  19. Kazuma Okamoto, 3B/1B: Padres, 4 years, 72 million.
  20. Eugenio Suarez, 3B: Reds, 3 years, 66 million.
  21. Robert Suarez, RP: Mets, 3 years, 51 million.
  22. Shota Imanaga, SP: Padres 3 years, 48 million.
  23. Jorge Polanco, 2B/3B: Royals 3 years, 45 million.
  24. Chris Bassitt, SP: Blue Jays, 2 years, 34 million.
  25. Luis Arraez, INF: Twins, 2 years, 20 million.

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