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Poll: Who’s The Best Hitter Still Available In Free Agency?

By Nick Deeds | February 28, 2025 at 1:35pm CDT

With the end of February upon us, free agency has mostly been resolved for the offseason with only a handful of clearly big-league caliber free agents remaining. Unlike last year, when Cody Bellinger, Matt Chapman, Blake Snell, and Jordan Montgomery were all top-10 free agents in the class who lingered on the open market well beyond the start of Spring Training, this year’s top free agents were almost entirely signed prior to the beginning of camp. At this point, just four of MLBTR’s Top 50 MLB Free Agents remain unsigned: Jose Quintana, Kyle Gibson, David Robertson, and Spencer Turnbull. Notably, all four of those unsigned players are pitchers.

While that leaves plenty of wiggle room for teams in need of pitching help due to a hole in the roster or a surprise injury to maneuver heading into March, the same can not be said on the hitting side of things. Even extending to the “honorable mentions” section of MLBTR’s list, just one hitter remains available after the Cubs’ recent signing of veteran infielder Justin Turner to a one-year deal. Slim as the pickings may be, however, there are certainly a handful of teams remaining who could use another bat in the lineup at least somewhere on the diamond. For those clubs in need of help on offense, who are the best options still remaining?

J.D. Martinez

The only hitter still available who made the aforementioned “honorable mentions” section of MLBTR’s Top 50, Martinez has an unmatched track record as a hitter but is headed into his age-37 season on the heels of a down season with the Mets. Last year, the veteran slugger managed a slash line of just .235/.320/.406 with a wRC+ of 108. That’s certainly not bad offensive production, but it’s less impressive for a DH-only player and a major step back for a hitter with a career 130 wRC+. Martinez’s strikeout rate (28.5%) and walk rate (9.9%) were both actually better than his 2023 season with the Dodgers, but that improved discipline at the plate came with a severe drop off in power as he hit just 16 homers, less than half of last year’s 33.

Even after last year’s down season, however, Martinez remains a decorated hitter with an excellent track record. He’s been above-average at the plate in each of the past ten 162-game seasons, with a .286/.355/.536 (136 wRC+) slash line overall since the start of 2014. Even last year’s down production was comparable or better than a number of bat-first players around the league who enter 2025 with starting jobs, such as Luis Arraez, Josh Bell, Andrew McCutchen, and Rhys Hoskins. Perhaps most importantly, it’s worth noting that Martinez substantially under-performed his expected numbers last year, and his .351 xwOBA was actually slightly higher than quality bats like Teoscar Hernandez and Seiya Suzuki. That suggests that even a repeat of 2024 could yield significantly stronger production.

Jose Iglesias

Few free agent hitters this year had a stronger platform season than Iglesias, who was worth 2.5 fWAR and 3.1 bWAR in just 85 games with the Mets thanks to an incredible .337/.381/.448 slash line, good for a 137 wRC+. Among second basemen with at least 250 plate appearances last year, that wRC+ is second only to Ketel Marte. Combined with Iglesias’s solid work with the glove around the infield, one would think that offense would make him a very attractive target for teams in need of help on the dirt. That’s not how things have played out so far, however. Iglesias has seemingly gotten little interest from clubs this winter, and a look under the hood helps to explain why.

Iglesias is on the older side, entering his age-35 season this year, and lacks a track record of success at the plate with a wRC+ of just 90 across more than 1,000 games in the majors. That’s not necessarily a death knell, as shown by Jurickson Profar turning last year’s breakout into a strong three-year guarantee with Atlanta, but underlying metrics suggest that Iglesias’s production last year is not anywhere near as sustainable. He was helped by an inflated .382 BABIP that’s nearly 70 points higher than his career .315 figure, and his xwOBA of .314 suggests his underlying performance was more akin to Jake Cronenworth than Francisco Lindor. Even with those potential red flags, however, Iglesias seems like the likely best option for teams in need of help on the infield.

Alex Verdugo

Verdugo won’t turn 29 until May, making him by far the youngest player mentioned on this list. He’s also found solid success at the plate before in his career, as demonstrated by his .289/.343/.435 (108 wRC+) slash line from 2019 to 2022. Those factors work in his favor, but to this point in his free agency he’s been unable to capitalize on them coming off the worst offensive campaign of his career. Verdugo slashed just .233/.291/.356 (83 wRC+) in 149 games for the Yankees last year, a figure that made him one of the ten worst hitters in the sport to qualify for the batting title. That won’t cut it for a bat-first position like left field, even if Verdugo is a quality defender at the position.

Things aren’t entirely grim for the outfielder, however. Verdugo’s .302 xwOBA suggests that his underlying performance was roughly league average last year, and his offensive production could also be improved by limiting his exposure to same-handed pitchers given that he’s a career 79 wRC+ hitter against southpaws who mostly repeated that with a 74 wRC+ last year. It’s also worth noting that Verdugo’s .253 BABIP last season was substantially worse than any other campaign of his career and a full 60 points below his career norm entering the year. While there’s little to like in Verdugo’s 2024 numbers, it would be reasonable to suggest that his youth and upside relative to the rest of the players mentioned here makes him an attractive option.

Anthony Rizzo

Rizzo is entering his age-35 season an arguably the most difficult player to evaluate on this list. He’s played just 191 games over the past two years due to a number of substantial injuries, though none of them are the type of injury that would portend future injury woes: after suffering a concussion in early May of 2023, Rizzo saw his performance decline as he unknowingly played through the injury before being diagnosed with post-concussion syndrome ahead of a season-ending trip to the injured list in August of that year. He returned in 2024 but was limited to just 92 games by a fractured forearm and a finger fracture stemming from a collision at first base and a hit-by-pitch, respectively.

Over the past two years, Rizzo has not hit well. The veteran first baseman has slashed just .237/.315/.358 (91 wRC+) since the start of the 2023 campaign, and his expected numbers don’t show clear signs of untapped potential. For a 35-year-old restricted to first base and DH defensively, that could be enough for many teams to dismiss him as a regular option. With that being said, however, Rizzo also sports a track record as one of the most consistent hitters of the decade prior to his injuries with a .268/.368/.486 (131 wRC+) slash line from 2012 to 2022. Rizzo was off to an excellent start in 2023, with a .301/.376/.513 (146 wRC+) slash line in 50 games prior to the concussion. Given his track record of success and the stark drop of production he faced amid the injuries of the past two seasons, perhaps a fully healthy campaign is all it would take to get the veteran’s career back on track.

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The four aforementioned hitters certainly aren’t the only ones remaining in free agency, though the remaining group come with plenty of question marks. David Peralta posted a strong 115 wRC+ with the Padres last year, but did so in only 260 plate appearances, is entering his age-38 campaign, and looked overmatched as a semi-regular player for the Dodgers the year prior. Whit Merrifield is a versatile fielder who posted roughly league average (97 wRC+) production with the Braves down the stretch last year, but did so only after a disastrous (63 wRC+) stint with the Phillies earlier in the season. Nick Senzel is a former top prospect who’s still just 29 years old, but has yet to hit in the majors across parts of six seasons.

Which of free agency’s remaining hitters do MLBTR readers think is the best bet for success in 2025? Have your say in the poll below:

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  1. DarrenDreifortsContract

    2 months ago

    Sammy Sosa.

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    • BurnerK

      2 months ago

      If he takes roids and grabs the corked bats again I’m sure he’d be competitive.

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    • rizdakc99

      2 months ago

      Eric Hosmer is available for the league minimum.

      Reply
  2. Qwerky

    2 months ago

    Even as an Anthony Rizzo fanboy, it’s probably that one Candelita singer

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    • LordD99

      2 months ago

      It’s a tough list, but I’d probably give Rizzo the shot hoping a full year away from the concussion has him more productive.

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    • cooperhill

      2 months ago

      Anthony Rizzo fatboy. You mean!

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    • harrycarey

      2 months ago

      Is he the Joey Votto of this year? Signs a minor league deal somewhere and never gets the call to join the MLB team.

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      • Bill M

        2 months ago

        He’s overrated. I could definitely see that happening

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  3. bjhaas1977

    2 months ago

    I still don’t understand how the Yankees don’t have Iglesias at 3rd.

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    • LordD99

      2 months ago

      Probably for the same reason the Mets didn’t bring him back. There’s baggage that comes with him.

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      • rct

        2 months ago

        “There’s baggage that comes with him.”

        Genuinely curious as to what you mean by this. He was almost universally loved in the Mets clubhouse and improved morale the second he came up last year. He’s a net positive presence.

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        • phenomenalajs

          2 months ago

          Yes, it’s certainly not his character. If there is any “baggage,” it’s that he is not an “optionable” player.

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        • Bill M

          2 months ago

          That’s absolutely the baggage

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    • User 3544663696

      2 months ago

      Because Boone and Hal both want Arenado but Cashman can’t find a way to make it work yet.

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    • Pronklington

      2 months ago

      I assume most teams see 2024 as an aberration and do not consider him a starter unless multiple injuries happen.

      Wouldn’t be surprised to see him back to the .700 ops guy he is. Which is not a guy you want to pencil in at 3rd if you’re competing.

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    • Badfinger

      2 months ago

      Iglesias doesn’t strike out enough.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      2 months ago

      Because they have three players already vying for 3B time – DJL, Cabrera, and Peraza (out of minor league options). Iglesias is likely asking for too much money like the other three guys on this list.

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    • cooperhill

      2 months ago

      Craig Nettles is available!

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      • Manks/Yets

        2 months ago

        Graig Nettles.
        He was signing autographs at A & S on Livingston St. the winter after 1978 World series. Got one.

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  4. Texas Outlaw

    2 months ago

    Um… Bartolo Colon

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    • Acoss1331

      2 months ago

      Big Sexy did crank out a homerun before, he’s got the power for it!

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    • DarkSide830

      2 months ago

      Julio Franco

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      • Acoss1331

        2 months ago

        Julio Franco can probably still hit even at his old age. The man was built differently.

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  5. angryyankeesfan1

    2 months ago

    The best hitter available is JD Martinez (probably IMO). The best position player available is Jose Iglesias.

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    • Acoss1331

      2 months ago

      I agree, but JD might be wanting too much money if teams aren’t even kicking the tires on him.

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    • rct

      2 months ago

      I don’t know that I would agree. He was awful towards the end of the season. Maybe he was dealing with an injury or maybe it was just age and fatigue, but he looked cooked. .199/.282/.340/.623 in the second half in 217 PAs. From August 4th on, he was even worse: .165/.256/.302/.558 in 156 PAs. .222/.417/.222/.639 (4-18 with just four singles and no XBH) in eight postseason games. There’s a reason he’s still unsigned.

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      • NMK 2

        2 months ago

        Yeah, at this point I think signing Martinez would be about the name and legacy than actual production. I’m glad the Mets didn’t bring him back, although there’s absolutely nothing personal about the decision. If he wanted to hang up his cleats and become a hitting guru, Uncle Steve needs to be the first one to call.

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  6. Troy Percival's iPad

    2 months ago

    For every poll that is put up, a poll of the direct opposite would be just as entertaining.

    Who is the WORST hitter still available in Free Agency? Jackie Bradley, Jr.?

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    • El Kabong

      2 months ago

      Craig Kimbrel. Including the postseason, he’s played in 867 MLB games without a hit. Of course, he’s only had two plate appearances.

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    • Acoss1331

      2 months ago

      Patrick Wisdom was pretty bottom of the barrel, but he’s in the KBO now.

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    • angryyankeesfan1

      2 months ago

      Jose Abreu is currently unsigned.

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  7. Adam Duvall

    2 months ago

    Adam Duval

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    • cooperhill

      2 months ago

      Lucky Ned Pepper!

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    • Armaments216

      2 months ago

      Maybe, but the guy can’t spell his own name.

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  8. Old York

    2 months ago

    Jose Iglesias

    Best hitter is probably JD Martinez but best value is Iglesias. Even if his BABIP drops, his defensive value makes him a more complete player than a DH-only bat like Martinez. Likely he signs for cheap so if he’s a 2 WAR player again, that’s an easy 5-10x return on investment for a team that needs infield depth.

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    • rct

      2 months ago

      I’ll re-post my comment above about JDM:

      He was awful towards the end of the season. Maybe he was dealing with an injury or maybe it was just age and fatigue, but he looked cooked. .199/.282/.340/.623 in the second half in 217 PAs. From August 4th on, he was even worse: .165/.256/.302/.558 in 156 PAs. .222/.417/.222/.639 (4-18 with just four singles and no XBH) in eight postseason games. There’s a reason he’s still unsigned.

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      • Old York

        2 months ago

        @rct

        Agreed. I don’t think he’s getting signed this year.

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        • rct

          2 months ago

          lol, and as soon as we say this, there’s a report the Yankees are interested!

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        • Old York

          2 months ago

          @rct

          As I said, it’s a leverage interest on Stanton, not an actual desire to sign him.

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  9. GreatWhiteAngus69

    2 months ago

    Is Brandon Belt still an active player? I never see him mentioned

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    • thickiedon

      2 months ago

      Still find it wildly odd he didn’t sign in Houston for 2024

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  10. fred-3

    2 months ago

    Verdugo must be a nightmare in the clubhouse. Would’ve thought a team like the Marlins or Pirates would put him on for cheap.

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    • fred-3

      2 months ago

      *pick him up

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      • El Kabong

        2 months ago

        Verdugo’s reputation is in the toilet. Teams with playoff aspirations seem to think he’s not worth the trouble, but rebuilding teams don’t want him around the youngsters. He needs to repair his image.

        It’s a shame because, age and talent-wise, he has more to offer than the other three in the poll.

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    • cooperhill

      2 months ago

      He is reportedly a turd of a human being!

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    • BigGarg

      2 months ago

      Just your weekly reminder that the Red Sox traded prime Mookie Betts for this guy.

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      • kellin

        2 months ago

        Sounds like the dude resides in your head rent free if this is a weekly reminder..

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        • letitbelowenstein

          2 months ago

          The “residing/living in your head rent free” comment has gotten as stale as referring to homers as “bombs” and the pitcher’s mound as “the bump”.

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        • Dumpster Divin Theo

          2 months ago

          Yo sista is the bombs and yo mama got the bump

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      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        2 months ago

        And the love child of Kelly Downs and Jeter

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  11. Rsox

    2 months ago

    Martinez is still probably the best overall hitter still available, though he could not catch up to the fastball at all by season’s end

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    • Acoss1331

      2 months ago

      That’s probably why teams aren’t kicking the tires on him. He looked cooked with the Mets at the end of season.

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  12. NoSaint

    2 months ago

    The Jays have had substantive and intense dialogue with him….

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  13. Datashark

    2 months ago

    I can see the A’s going after many of these players on the CHEAP.

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    • bucsfan0004

      2 months ago

      The A’s lineup was kind of stacked last year. Not sure they would want these guys

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  14. ohyeadam

    2 months ago

    JDM best hitter left. I nominate Yasmani Grandal as most likely to contribute. He wasn’t bad last year and veteran catchers seem to stick around

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  15. swanhenge

    2 months ago

    JD probably the best available, but his added benefit is working with teammates on hitting. He helped Mookie, Bogaerts and many others work on their hitting preparation while he was in Boston. It’s reported JD is kind of a hitting savant and I think it shows by how much he helped other guys.

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    • RodBecksBurnerAccount

      2 months ago

      He learned from Miggy. The Astros cut JD when he was not performing well. He had a bad hitch in his swing. He signed with the Tigers and Miggy helped fix his swing, turning him into one of the best hitters in the game.

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  16. BlueSkies_LA

    2 months ago

    If you say Verdugo “won’t turn 29 until May,” doesn’t this mean he will turn 29 in May?

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    • GASoxFan

      2 months ago

      Not necessarily. If he’s deceased before then, typically, you don’t say someone got a year older after they’ve passed.

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      • Brew88

        2 months ago

        Let’s hope this comment doesn’t age well

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    • Monkey’s Uncle

      2 months ago

      Maybe it remains to be seen. Is there an over/under?

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      • BlueSkies_LA

        2 months ago

        Or maybe age is just a state of mind.

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  17. 'Tang It

    2 months ago

    Alex verdugo is a cancer

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    • BlueSkies_LA

      2 months ago

      Carcinoma wants word with you, and it will probably be the last word.

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  18. wallabeechamp

    2 months ago

    JD, Verdugo & Whit still qualify as major leaguers. Any of the other guys are just holding on
    (Too long)

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    • wtfCheeseheadChuck

      2 months ago

      Iglesias is a Major League caliber Player….

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  19. Stan Papi

    2 months ago

    Verdugo is trash. Its possible last moment of his career in MLB is looking absolutely clueless in the last out of the World Series.
    How bad is he? The Sox traded him to the Yankees. They knew he was poison and handed it to NY.

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    • El Kabong

      2 months ago

      The low point was sticking up for the two “fans” who tried to wrestle the ball from Mookie’s glove.

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      • BlueSkies_LA

        2 months ago

        This happened?

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        • El Kabong

          2 months ago

          Yes…
          cbssports.com/mlb/news/alex-verdugo-defends-yankee…

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        • BlueSkies_LA

          2 months ago

          This seems more like a failure to condemn than a defense.

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        • El Kabong

          2 months ago

          Verdugo spoke (incorrectly) on Mookie’s behalf. As I’m sure you know, there’s other stuff.

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        • BlueSkies_LA

          2 months ago

          I really don’t know of any other stuff.

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        • El Kabong

          2 months ago

          Baldwin incident.

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        • BlueSkies_LA

          2 months ago

          I had not heard of this. It sounds like Verdugo was a bystander to this incident, and later expressed regret for not intervening. Whether you take this as being good enough is a judgement call. Interesting though that none of the people involved with the incident or the followup are still with the Dodgers.

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  20. Zippy the Pinhead

    2 months ago

    Bobby Bonilla. Oh wait, he’s still a Met.

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  21. gorav114

    2 months ago

    I think JD might be the best pure hitter but if it’s my team I take Iglesias. Seems like a great guy and just rakes. Also quality infield defense and probably cheaper

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  22. rct

    2 months ago

    Crazy that everyone seems to think JDM is the best hitter available. He couldn’t hit a lick post-All Star Break. Only 14 extra base hits over the last 80 games of the regular season. He looked like he was toast.

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    • El Kabong

      2 months ago

      Yep. All 30 teams seem to view it this way. It’s an instance where they’re all correct in not offering him a Major League contract. It’s like Joey Votto last winter — minor league deal or nothing (and we know how that turned out).

      Reply
  23. El Kabong

    2 months ago

    Ohtani’s first at-bat of the spring: Homer to leftfield of Kikuchi.

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  24. astros_fan_84

    2 months ago

    I pick Iglesias because I love the defense. Objectively, he is not the best bat, but I consider him the most desirable player. I’m surprised Verdugo hasn’t gone to camp as a non-roster invitee. He’s one of those guys that needs to cling to a roster spot long enough to secure his 10 year pension.

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  25. bravesfan

    2 months ago

    Yea, I’m honestly shocked all of these guys haven’t signed somewhere. I think there is just a point where their love of the game is only worth a certain price tag, regardless of what the market determines they are worth, and team just aren’t willing to play what is essentially forced inflation with players salaries. If these guys wanted to play bad enough, they’d be signed by now,

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  26. @linedrive882

    2 months ago

    Brandon Belt!

    Reply
  27. BurnerK

    2 months ago

    I’m team Rizzo here I want to see him reach a new level of hit by pitch. Love that guy.

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  28. rizdakc99

    2 months ago

    JD Martinez, I’m not paying you for the player you used to be. I’m paying you for the player you are right now. You’re smart. You get what we’re trying to do here. Make an example for the younger guys. Be a leader. Can you do that?

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