As spring training approaches, the free agent market is dwindling, leaving teams to fill specific needs rather than make universal impact signings. Let’s take a closer look at some remaining free agents and which teams they could benefit.
Arizona Diamondbacks
For the Diamondbacks, adding Kenley Jansen to their bullpen could solidify their closer role and provide veteran experience.
Athletics
Nick Pivetta could be a valuable addition to the Athletics’ starting rotation, offering depth and experience.
Atlanta Braves
Kyle Gibson would bring stability to the Braves’ rotation and provide another veteran presence.
Baltimore Orioles
A reunion with John Means could bolster the Orioles’ rotation and add depth for the future.
Boston Red Sox
David Robertson could enhance the Red Sox bullpen with his experience and reliability in high-pressure situations.
Chicago Cubs
Jalen Beeks would give the Cubs another left-handed option in their bullpen and provide versatility in various roles.
Chicago White Sox
Brendan Rodgers could find a new opportunity with the White Sox, offering a chance to rebuild his value in a new environment.
Cincinnati Reds
Adding Phil Maton to the Reds’ bullpen could provide a solid arm and improve overall performance.
Cleveland Guardians
Kiké Hernández could address multiple needs for the Guardians, offering defense in center field, experience at second base, and a right-handed bat.
Colorado Rockies
James McCann could serve as a reliable backup catcher for the Rockies, allowing flexibility with other players in the lineup.
Detroit Tigers
Justin Turner would bring a much-needed right-handed bat to the Tigers lineup and provide leadership in the clubhouse.
Houston Astros
Alex Verdugo could fill the left field void for the Astros and provide a solid left-handed bat in the lineup.
Kansas City Royals
Brandon Drury, despite a rough season, could offer offensive potential at multiple positions and provide depth for the Royals.
Los Angeles Angels
Craig Kimbrel could add experience to the Angels bullpen and potentially contribute in a closing role.
Los Angeles Dodgers
Clayton Kershaw, a future Hall of Famer, would be a welcome addition to the Dodgers rotation and provide a familiar presence.
Miami Marlins
Cal Quantrill could offer upside for the Marlins rotation and potentially become a valuable trade asset in the future.
Milwaukee Brewers
Signing Paul DeJong would solidify the shortstop position for the Brewers and balance the lineup with a right-handed bat.
Minnesota Twins
Luis UrÃas could provide infield depth for the Twins, offering versatility at multiple positions.
New York Mets
Bringing back Brooks Raley post-surgery could bolster the Mets bullpen and provide a left-handed option in the later innings.
New York Yankees
Colin Poche would give the Yankees another left-handed reliever to pair with Tim Hill and provide depth in the bullpen.
Philadelphia Phillies
Héctor Neris could add veteran experience to the Phillies bullpen and contribute in key situations.
Pittsburgh Pirates
Lance Lynn, if transitioned to a bullpen role, could provide stability and leadership for the Pirates pitching staff.
San Francisco Giants
Mark Canha could serve as a valuable DH and outfield option for the Giants, adding versatility to the lineup.
San Diego Padres
Jose Quintana could offer pitching depth for the Padres rotation and contribute in various roles as needed.
Seattle Mariners
Jose Iglesias would bring stability to the Mariners infield and improve defensive depth at second base.
St. Louis Cardinals
Jose Urquidy, recovering from Tommy John surgery, could be an upside play for the Cardinals’ rotation and provide depth for the future.
Tampa Bay Rays
Kevin Pillar could provide a right-handed bat and backup option in center field for the Rays, adding stability to the lineup.
Texas Rangers
Kendall Graveman could join the Rangers bullpen, adding depth and experience to the late-inning roles.
Toronto Blue Jays
A big splash signing like Alex Bregman could elevate the Blue Jays’ infield and add a dynamic presence to the lineup.
Washington Nationals
Kyle Finnegan, if brought back, would improve the Nationals bullpen and provide stability in the late innings.
Each of these free agents could make a significant impact on their respective teams, addressing specific needs and offering valuable contributions as the season approaches.