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What's Next: With Tatsuya Imai out, here are the five best starters remaining.
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Here’s what’s ahead: Top 5 starting pitchers to watch now that Tatsuya Imai is out

January 2, 2026 4 Min Read
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Dylan Cease’s astounding $210 million deal with the Blue Jays didn’t immediately ignite the pitching market, but approaching deadlines often trigger activity. Just a day before Tatsuya Imai’s posting window closes, the Japanese pitcher reportedly signed a three-year contract with the Astros, worth up to $63 million, featuring an opt-out clause after each season, and he has since been removed from their roster.

Imai arrived as one of the most captivating free agent arms after an impressive season in Nippon Professional Baseball, where he posted career-best stats including a 1.92 ERA, 0.89 WHIP, and a 27.8% strikeout rate. Although not the typical size for a top starter at just under six feet, the success of similarly sized pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto during the MLB postseason boosted Imai’s market appeal.

While Imai’s contract total was less than anticipated, his average annual value ranks as the highest for a Japan-born pitcher outside of Yamamoto’s and Masahiro Tanaka’s massive deals. If he excels in Houston and emerges as a top MLB pitcher, he could opt out while still young and negotiate a long-term deal.

Whether this signing energizes the sluggish market for starting pitchers remains uncertain. Despite lacking the star power of last year’s free agent class, several capable starters are still available who can contribute to playoff-contending rotations.

With Cease, Michael King, and Imai off the market, some of the top starting pitchers still available include:

1. Framber Valdez (LHP) – Likely to join the Chicago Cubs, who need to strengthen their rotation for a strong 2026 push, especially if they lose Kyle Tucker. Valdez boasts the highest ground ball rate over the past five years, making him a dependable addition.

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2. Ranger Suarez (LHP) – A strong candidate for the New York Mets, Suarez ranks among the top in ERA over five years and excelled in postseason appearances, offering control and consistency for a Mets rotation in transition.

3. Zac Gallen (RHP) – Though coming off a tough season, Gallen remains a valuable asset, with the Los Angeles Angels as a probable destination to bolster their rotation alongside Yusei Kikuchi.

4. Lucas Giolito (RHP) – Likely to sign with the Detroit Tigers, Giolito showed resilience after injury last season, potentially joining forces with former teammate Jack Flaherty to enhance Detroit’s rotation.

5. Chris Bassitt (RHP) – Atlanta Braves could use Bassitt’s consistency and reliability, especially after a season hampered by injuries. Though older, Bassitt has maintained solid performance and could provide needed innings.

This overview, compiled by MLB writer Rowan Kavner of FOX Sports, offers insights into the current free agent pitching landscape and team needs as the offseason progresses.

Fan Take: This flurry of high-profile signings and the remaining free agents highlights a pivotal moment for pitching in MLB, signaling teams’ urgent efforts to build competitive rotations. For fans, these moves could shape the balance of power in upcoming seasons and set new standards for international talent integration and contract strategies in baseball.

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