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BREAKING NEWS

Kyle Tucker signs with the Los Angeles Dodgers! The top free agent on the market has agreed to a 4-year, $240 million contract with the back-to-back World Series champions. Tucker's $60M AAV is the second-highest in MLB history. The Dodgers now have eight nine-figure contracts on their roster.

$3B+

Total FA Spending

50+

Major Signings

25+

Trades Completed

Jan 15

Last Updated

Biggest Signings This Offseason

Player Position Team Contract
Kyle Tucker NEW OF Los Angeles Dodgers 4 years, $240M
Dylan Cease RHP Toronto Blue Jays 7 years, $210M
Alex Bregman 3B Chicago Cubs 5 years, $175M
Ranger Suarez LHP Boston Red Sox 5 years, $130M
Josh Naylor 1B Seattle Mariners 5 years, $92.5M
Edwin Diaz RP Los Angeles Dodgers 3 years, $69M
Kazuma Okamoto IF Toronto Blue Jays 4 years, $60M
Munetaka Murakami INF Chicago White Sox 2 years, $34M

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Major Trades

Player From To Return
Nolan Arenado (3B) Cardinals Diamondbacks Prospects TBA
Taylor Ward (OF) Angels Orioles Grayson Rodriguez (RHP)
Ryan Weathers (LHP) Marlins Yankees 4 prospects
Edward Cabrera (RHP) Marlins Cubs Prospects TBA
Mauricio Dubon (IF) Astros Braves Nick Allen (IF)

Still Available: Top Unsigned Free Agents

Bo Bichette (SS)

Former All-Star shortstop still seeking a long-term home. Multiple teams reportedly interested including the Mariners, Tigers, and Red Sox. Could command $150M+ if healthy.

Cody Bellinger (OF/1B)

The former MVP remains unsigned as teams weigh his inconsistent production against his potential upside. Yankees and Giants among teams still in the mix.

Framber Valdez (LHP)

One of the top remaining starters on the market. The Astros ace logged 200+ innings last season. Multiple contenders circling.

J.T. Realmuto (C)

Elite catcher still available as market develops. Teams looking for defensive upgrades behind the plate remain in contact.

Qualifying Offer Acceptances

Four players accepted their $22.025M qualifying offers and will return to their respective teams: Trent Grisham (Yankees), Gleyber Torres (Tigers), Brandon Woodruff (Brewers), and Shota Imanaga (Cubs).

Offseason Coverage

Free Agency Tracker

Complete list of every free agent signing this offseason. Filter by team, position, contract value. Updated daily as deals are announced.

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Trade Tracker

Every trade of the 2025-26 offseason with full prospect breakdowns, winner/loser analysis, and impact projections for 2026.

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2025 World Series Recap

The Dodgers defeated the Blue Jays 4-3 to win back-to-back championships. Complete breakdown of LA's historic run.

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2026 Futures Odds

Early World Series odds updated after Tucker signing. Dodgers now heavy favorites at +250. Find value in the futures market.

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Key Storylines

Dodgers Building a Superteam

With Kyle Tucker joining Ohtani, Betts, Freeman, and their loaded pitching staff, the Dodgers now have eight nine-figure contracts. They're going for a three-peat and sparing no expense. The question isn't if they're favorites, it's whether anyone can compete.

Blue Jays Bounce Back?

After losing the World Series to the Dodgers, Toronto has been aggressive. Dylan Cease ($210M) and Kazuma Okamoto ($60M) headline their additions. Can they make another run in 2026?

Cubs Retool Around Bregman

Chicago landed Alex Bregman ($175M) and added Edward Cabrera via trade. The Cubs are serious about contending in the NL Central. Is this enough to challenge the Brewers?

Red Sox Finally Spending

Boston lost the Bregman sweepstakes but landed Ranger Suarez ($130M) to anchor their rotation. The Red Sox farm system is stacked, and they're ready to compete in the AL East.