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A common question following a free agent’s signing is, “What happens next?” A player’s new contract, whether it’s a fresh deal or a renewal, affects both their team and the broader free agent market. As the offseason progresses, we’ll analyze all significant MLB trades and highlight who we believe are the top 30 free agents this period.
Jump to: Grisham | Naylor | Torres
Trent Grisham, Center Fielder, New York Yankees
By signing Grisham to a one-year, $22 million contract, the Yankees are signaling some uncertainty about their prospects’ readiness to contribute daily in the majors. Grisham also serves as a backup plan if they fail to land a premier free agent outfielder this offseason. What’s next for the Yankees and other elite free agent center fielders? Read more.
Josh Naylor, Third Baseman, Seattle Mariners
Seattle Mariners GM Justin Hollander praised Naylor as one of the smartest players in baseball, citing his flawless 19-for-19 stolen base record as evidence. Despite being one of the slowest MLB players, Naylor managed a 20-30 season thanks to his high baseball IQ, even though he typically steals fewer than 10 bases per year. What’s next for the Mariners? Read more.
Gleyber Torres, Second Baseman, Detroit Tigers
After hernia surgery, Torres is expected to be ready for spring training. His recovery reassures the Tigers to the point that he will likely become their second-highest-paid player next season, trailing only star Javier Báez. What’s next for the Tigers, who have retained Tarik Skubal and their top second baseman? Read more.
Fan Take: These contracts highlight how teams balance confidence in their current talent with the need for strategic reinforcements. For baseball fans, these moves set the stage for an intriguing offseason that could reshape team dynamics and playoff chances in the coming year.

