The holiday season has arrived, and baseball’s offseason action has been relatively quiet so far. Only a few top free agents have signed deals, and the notable trade targets remain mostly untraded, which suggests we can expect significant roster changes leading up to Opening Day. The most exciting moves are yet to unfold. With less than two months until spring training, here’s a gift guide for fans of every MLB team.
Arizona’s bullpen has struggled immensely through 2025, ranking near the bottom in ERA, WAR, and winning percentage. Although the bullpen isn’t the sole reason for their disappointing season, it certainly didn’t help. The Diamondbacks haven’t added any relievers this offseason beyond minor league contracts, though improvements seem inevitable. They have strengthened their rotation with Merrill Kelly back and boast one of baseball’s top offenses in recent years. With the right bullpen, they could return to postseason play in 2026.
(Sacramento) Athletics owner John Fisher has shaken things up by stripping the roster clean and moving the team from Oakland to a Triple-A stadium for at least three years. Despite losing many players, the core talents like Nick Kurtz, Brent Rooker, and Jacob Wilson seem to keep Fisher confident. Dedicated owners who care about the franchise are exactly what this fanbase needs.
Spencer Strider had a roller-coaster return from UCL surgery in 2023 but still led baseball in strikeouts, proving his ability remains elite. Although he’s just 27, pitchers often take extended time to regain their former strength post-surgery. If Strider can fully bounce back by 2026, that would be a huge boost for the Braves and their supporters.
Baltimore Orioles’ catcher Adley Rutschman started 2024 strong but declined sharply afterward, diminishing his All-Star potential. The Orioles have been active this offseason, signing Pete Alonso and trading for Shane Baz and Taylor Ward. Reviving Rutschman’s stellar form could prove as valuable as any off-season acquisition.
Sedan Rafaela had a breakout 2025 season with career highs but remained just below league average offensively. An excellent center fielder, he shows MVP potential if he improves his on-base percentage and adds more extra-base hits. His continued development at age 25 could make him one of baseball’s best.
Pete Crow Armstrong had a remarkable first half in 2025 but struggled in the second half, signaling inconsistency. His plate discipline needs improvement to maintain a steady roster spot. With better control, Armstrong could fulfill his vast potential.
The White Sox made an expensive two-year deal with Munetaka Murakami and won the first pick in the 2026 draft, offering hope for a rising star to emerge, perhaps UCLA shortstop Rock Cholowski. This pick could rise quickly to big-league prominence by next season.
Reds’ Elie Delacruz played injured in the second half of 2025, leading to a drop in power and performance. When healthy, he is a captivating player with big-league potential. A healthy Delacruz could be a fantastic asset and gift for Cincinnati fans.
Jose Ramirez continues to be an elite player, finishing in the top three of AL MVP voting multiple times despite tough competition from Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge. Although he hasn’t won yet, Ramirez remains a true MVP talent and could finally claim the honor, a perfect gift for Cleveland.
The Rockies have steadily restructured their front office and coaching staff, moving towards respectability. Luis Arraez could be a key offensive and defensive asset at first base or DH for Colorado. The team’s path to relevance by 2026 looks promising.
Detroit’s Tarik Skubal, a two-time AL Cy Young winner, is nearing free agency. If Skubal could secure a long-term, high-value contract—joining the ranks of Scherzer, Verlander, and Wheeler—it would be a remarkable holiday surprise and a huge step for Detroit’s pitching staff.
Houston Astros faced injury woes in recent years, including with Kyle Tucker and Yordan Alvarez. The firing of their head trainer and a review of injury protocols indicate a commitment to better health management. Improved injury care could be as impactful as roster changes for this talented team.
Jack Carianone had a tough first MLB season with low offensive numbers and defensive struggles due to inexperience. However, his power potential is enormous, and fans hope he can harness it more consistently in the coming years.
Mike Trout, now 34, is dealing with injury challenges but showed glimpses of his former self in 2025. If Trout can return fully to vintage form, the Angels’ pursuit of contention in 2026 becomes much more realistic, and fans get to witness a legendary player shine again.
The , having won back-to-back World Series titles and boasting a top farm system led by Shohei Ohtani, have little need for offseason surprises. Fans can enjoy the current dominance and look forward to sustained success.
Miami Marlins might soon trade Sandy Alcantara, and how they capitalize on the return will be crucial. Acquiring transformative assets in exchange for top pitching could elevate the team’s roster significantly.
Brewers’ Brandon Woodruff has battled injuries but is important for their playoff aspirations. Avoiding further injuries in 2026 will be a key factor in Milwaukee’s postseason hopes.
Minnesota Twins have suffered chronic injuries to key players for years. A healthy roster would be a much-needed gift and could propel the team toward greater competitiveness.
The New York Mets look poised for success if Francisco Alvarez stays healthy and clubhouse harmony improves. Signing Alex Bregman to boost infield defense and replace lost right-handed power would be a timely and impactful move.
Yankees fans are often disappointed by owner Hal Steinbrenner’s public comments about payroll worries, which dampen enthusiasm despite the team’s spending. Clear messaging about commitment to winning would energize the fanbase.
Philadelphia Phillies prospect Andrew Painter, recovering from Tommy John surgery, is expected to compete for a rotation spot in 2026. His development is critical to sustaining Phillies’ pitching strength.
Pittsburgh Pirates’ top prospect Connor Griffin could solve their shortstop issues and boost contention chances. With recent moves like the Brandon Lowe trade, the Pirates might remain competitive longer next season.
Cardinals’ Jordan Walker has yet to fulfill his potential, but at 23, there’s room for growth. Improvement from Walker could accelerate the team’s rebuilding efforts significantly.
San Diego Padres mourn the late Peter Seidler but hope the next owner keeps the winning vision alive. A steadfast commitment to championship pursuit would be a perfect gift for Padres fans craving their first World Series win.
Bo Bichette would be a strong addition for the Giants, providing infield defense and a right-handed bat to complement the lineup. His presence could be decisive in making a deep playoff run.
Seattle Mariners nearly made their first World Series appearance last year and possess a talented lineup and rotation. Achieving that goal would be a dream gift for their devoted fans.
Tampa Bay Rays count on Shane McClanahan’s return from injury for a resurgence. The star pitcher’s health is crucial for Tampa’s postseason hopes.
Texas Rangers’ Evan Carter has shown immense postseason brilliance but been hampered by injuries. Regaining full health would revitalize the lineup for 2026.
Toronto Blue Jays might benefit more from Kyle Tucker than Bo Bichette, thanks to Tucker’s balanced offense and defense. He could shore up the outfield as key players approach free agency.
Washington Nationals’ Dylan Cruz has endured injuries and struggles early in his career, but new leadership offers hope for a career revival. This fresh start could spark new energy for both Cruz and the team’s future.
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Fan Take: This comprehensive look at team needs and player prospects highlights how the offseason—and the coming spring training—will shape the future of Major League Baseball. The promise of young stars returning from injuries, strategic trades, and refreshed leadership gives fans plenty to anticipate for an exciting 2026 season and beyond.

