Several significant signings, re-signings, and trades have taken place already, but the offseason activity is expected to intensify as the baseball world converges on Orlando for the winter meetings. Before free agency heats up and top Major League Baseball players find new teams, here are the top 10 storylines to watch during this key offseason period.
Value of Top Free Agents – Kyle Tucker’s Potential Contract
Kyle Tucker is considered the premier free agent this winter, likely commanding a contract between $300 million and $500 million, though far from the $700 million-plus deals secured by stars like Shohei Ohtani and Juan Soto in prior years. Despite missing 214 games over the past two seasons due to injuries, Tucker has steadily posted 4-6 WAR and an OPS above .800 across five seasons, making him a highly valuable hitter. Teams such as the Blue Jays, , Yankees, Mets, Cubs, Giants, and Phillies are reportedly interested, and Tucker is touring the Blue Jays’ spring training facility this week.Race for the National League Home Run Leader
Kyle Schwarber’s market is appealing, with teams including the Reds, Mets, Red Sox, and Phillies showing interest. After hitting a career-high 56 home runs and leading MLB with 132 RBIs in a recent season, Schwarber is expected to seek around $30 million annually on a long-term deal. The Phillies desire to re-sign him but have yet to reach an agreement, and his winter meetings market is heating up.Top Middle Infielder Market
Bo Bichette stands out as a flashy free agent among infielders, expected to secure a deal exceeding $200 million. The 27-year-old shortstop/second baseman wants to return to the Blue Jays but may face competition from the , who seem primary contenders after Bichette’s impressive World Series performance (.348 average and .923 OPS).Starting Pitcher Market
Unlike the clear top starters from last year, this season’s free-agent pitchers are more varied, and several could earn contracts in the nine-figure range. Dylan Cease has already signed a seven-year, $210 million deal with the Blue Jays. Other notable pitchers like Framber Valdez, Ranger Suarez, and Japanese star Tatsuya Imai are key players to watch.Relief Pitcher Market
Despite the departure of high-profile relievers like Devin Williams and Ryan Helsley, the market remains strong, benefiting closers such as Edwin Diaz, who is expected to draw interest from teams including the Mets, , Blue Jays, and Yankees. Solid relievers like Robert Suarez and Pete Fairbanks add depth to this competitive market.Plans of the Defending Champions
The aim for a three-peat but face interesting roster decisions, as they have little need for starting pitchers or power hitters like Schwarber or Alonso. Their focus is likely on improving the bullpen, though hesitation about long-term contracts for some players remains. Their willingness to make bold moves, as always, will be a storyline to watch.Impact of the Looming Labor Dispute
Concerns over potential labor disruptions in 2027 persist, particularly around salary cap changes, but so far, free agency has been relatively normal. Some players have accepted one-year qualifying offers, and teams have made major financial commitments, indicating top spenders are undeterred by the uncertain labor outlook.Where Will Japanese Stars Land?
Power-hitting corner infielder Munetaka Murakami is expected to sign soon, with his posting window closing on December 22. Pitcher Tatsuya Imai and infielder Kazuma Okamoto also remain available, with their posting periods extending into early January, making their destinations a major point of interest.Smaller Market Teams’ Moves
Rumors hint at the Pirates and Marlins planning significant spending, marking a potential shift for typically cost-conscious franchises. Last offseason saw surprising big-money deals from small-market teams, and this winter could host another unexpected move or two.Scott Boras’s Influence
Super-agent Scott Boras continues to be a central figure, generating buzz and speculation during the winter meetings. His top clients—Pete Alonso, Alex Bregman, Cody Bellinger, and Ranger Suarez—are poised to make major moves, with at least one likely to finalize a deal during the meetings.
Fan Take: This offseason sets the stage for transformative changes in MLB rosters, showcasing dramatic financial commitments and strategic moves that could reshape team dynamics. For fans, it’s a thrilling glimpse into baseball’s evolving landscape, where star power, emerging talent, and market forces collide to define the sport’s future.

