The launchers and sensors are in Florida and Arizona to prepare for the marathon which is the baseball season.
Spring training is officially underway after wild off -season which saw more than $ 3.3 billion in signed contracts.
However, there are still players with curriculum vitae stars who do not know where they will be on March 27 at the start of the season.
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The third basic player of Houston Astros, Alex Bregman, n ° 2, famous after hitting a home run in the fifth round against the Los Angeles Angels at Minute Maid Park. (Images Troy Taormina-Imagn)
Here are the six best free agents available that are still on the market with just over six weeks until the opening day.
Alex Bregman
One of the most coherent players in baseball is a free agent for the first time, and it was not exactly the ideal off-season for double All-Star.
Alex Bregman has just won his first Gold Glove Award with the Houston Astros in 2024, and since 2021, he cuts .262 / .350 / .444.
It was reported that Bregman was offered a $ 156 million contract over six years to return to the Astros, but he refused. Its name has circulated around several rumors, but Scott Boras’ problems continue on this side of Juan Soto.
Although Bregman is no longer his MVP self-candidat (he waged the majors with a war of 8.9 in 2019), his skills as a bat is still elite and, like the Gold Glove Award, the same goes for his defense.

Alex Bregman, n ° 2 of the Houston Astros, beckoned to the fans before playing the Detroit Tigers during the Wild Card series at Minute Maid Park on October 1, 2024 in Houston. (Alex Slitz / Getty Images)
Jose Iglesias
Jose Iglesias, 35, had a career resurgence by publishing the successful song “OMG” which has become the cry of rally for the New York Mets.
After not having played in the 2023 season, Iglesias was picked up by mid-season and was more than anyone who expected. The safe inner field player struck 0.337 and accumulated a war of 3.1 in career despite the game of only 85 games.
His veteran leadership has surely played a role in Queens throughout 2024, and if someone needs an post-match concert, Iglesias will cost nothing more.
Jose Quintana
To stick to the dishes, Jose Quintana has just taken a season of 170 rounds, his most in five years. The Lefty posted an MPM of 3.75 and could very well be a solid guy from the middle of the rotation for certain teams.
The 2025 season would be the 14th in Quintana, and even if no team should expect it to make the star match for the first time since 2016, the pitch is high in the big leagues.
At 36, the native of Colombia could be a cheap short -term option.

New York Mets launcher Jose Quintana, # 62, launches ground against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the first round in the NLCS fourth match for the MLB 2024 eliminations at Citi Field. (Images of Brad Penner-Imagn)
Nick Pivetta
One thing to which all the teams aspire is a Swing-And-Miss arm, which is exactly what Nick Pivetta is. He ranked in the 88th centile in tenders last season, while his 2.2 BB / 9 was the best brand in his career.
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Of course, the 4.76 pivetta career era is not ideal, but it has launched a 4.09 in the past two years with the Boston Red Sox, and its metrics have shown that it had also launched bad luck.
It is hard, but if a team can draw from this withdrawal potential, it could be a weapon. Pivetta is also 32 years old on Thursday, he is therefore a young arm to try their luck.
David Robertson
David Robertson has just finished his 16th MLB season but seems to be a little ageless wonder. Last season with the Texas Rangers, he launched a 3.00 MPM, which is normal for the course throughout his career.
He will be 40 years old on April 9, but he knows how to do the work and has shown no signs of slowdown. Its 12.4 k / 9 has also been its best since 2017.
In a game built on arenas, Robertson’s services would be more than welcome.
Alex Verdugo
Alex Verdugo’s bat was a season with New York Yankees in 2024, but in his lonely season patrolling the outside field in the Bronx, he looked more than comfortable and was a finalist of the Golden Gloves.

Alex Verdugo, n ° 24 of the New York Yankees, famous after hitting a single RBI against the Kansas City Royals in the seventh round in the first match in the Division series at the Yankee Stadium on October 5, 2024 in New York. (Elsa / Getty Images)
From 2019 to 2022, Verdugo struck .289 with a .778 ops; His number deteriorated in his last year in Boston in the middle of rumors of tension between him and the team, and perhaps he felt the pressure to play in a contractual year in 2024.
However, Verdugo can very well play the three outdoor field positions and is another guy who can put the bat on the ball when you need it.