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3 Best Fit? Where Top MLB Free Agents Could Land, Including Japan's Next Star
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Top 3 MLB Free Agents: Best Landing Spots and the Rise of Japan’s Next Baseball Sensation

November 20, 2025 4 Min Read
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The MLB offseason is heating up, with many star players potentially changing teams. We’ve compiled the top free agents in MLB, highlighting where they might fit best if they move on from their current teams. Check out our list of the 30 most sought-after free agents this offseason.

Key players include Pete Alonso, a five-time All-Star, who could be a great addition to the Texas Rangers, Washington Nationals, or Arizona Diamondbacks. For the Rangers to regain World Series contention in 2023, they need a major offensive revamp, and landing Alonso at his career peak could be pivotal.

Cody Bellinger, who outperformed his replacement by 5.1 wins in 2025, is ideal for teams like the Cleveland Guardians, New York Mets, or Philadelphia Phillies. Cleveland especially needs to bolster its roster to compete for the AL pennant, and Bellinger fits perfectly into that strategy.

Alex Bregman, the 2024 Gold Glove winner, would suit teams such as the Arizona Diamondbacks, Seattle Mariners, or Detroit Tigers. His consistent hitting, excellent defense, and playoff experience make him a valuable asset.

Bo Bichette, a two-time AL hits leader and dynamic shortstop, could strengthen the Cleveland Guardians, Atlanta Braves, or Milwaukee Brewers. He’s recognized as one of the best at his position and is a two-time All-Star.

Elite closer Edwin Diaz, a two-time National League Reliever of the Year, draws interest from the Detroit Tigers, Toronto Blue Jays, and Los Angeles . Known for his blazing fastball and sharp slider, several teams may compete strongly to sign him, despite the Mets’ likely efforts to keep him.

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Japanese star Munetaka Murakami, a two-time MVP in Japan’s professional league, may join the New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, or Seattle Mariners. Known for his power-hitting from the left side, particularly his 56 home runs and .710 slugging in 2022, he could be MLB’s next big sensation.

Kyle Tucker, a left-handed hitter with postseason experience and strong defensive skills, is available for teams like the San Francisco Giants, Texas Rangers, or Cleveland Guardians. Approaching 29, Tucker is one of baseball’s top all-around players.

Kyle Schwarber, who led the National League in home runs (56) and RBIs (132) in 2025, might fit well with the Atlanta Braves, Texas Rangers, or Cincinnati Reds. Although his move from the Phillies to a rival would spark intense reactions, he’s a solid fit for Atlanta.

Power hitter Eugenio Suarez, who smashed 49 home runs and posted a .526 slugging percentage last season across two teams, is a potential pick for the New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, or Pittsburgh Pirates.

Fan Take: This flurry of free agency activity has the potential to reshape several teams and shift the balance of power in MLB. For passionate baseball fans, it’s an exciting time that promises fresh matchups, new rivalries, and the possibility of witnessing the rise of new legends in the sport.

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