Getty Images
The 2025-26 MLB offseason is in full swing and Alex Bregman is finally off the board. The second-best free agent on the market has agreed to a five-year, $175 million contract with the Chicago Cubs.
Plenty of big-name free agents remain unsigned, including. Kyle Tucker, Bo Bichette, Framber Valdez, Cody Bellinger and Ranger Suárez. Kyle Schwarber (who returned to the Phillies), Pete Alonso and Edwin Dìaz (who left the Mets for the Orioles and Dodgers, respectively) all signed during the Winter Meetings in December. The Astros, meanwhile, made a splash on New Year’s Day, agreeing to a contract with Japanese rigty Tatsuya Imai, who is coming to MLB after a stellar career in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball.
Earlier this winter, right-hander Dylan Cease agreed to a seven-year, $210 million deal with the Blue Jays on Thanksgiving Eve. It’s tied for the fourth-largest deal in terms of total money among active pitchers, and is a big boost for the reigning AL champs.
While there’s no Aaron Judge or Juan Soto on the market this winter, there’s plenty of top talent still available. Tucker, a four-time All-Star who will turn 29 in January, leads the list, and though his second half left much to be desired, he could be a huge asset for any team. Bregman was left on the market until late last winter but he showed no ill effects, putting up a 128 OPS+. On the pitching side, Valdez and Suárez would slot in toward the front of any rotation.
Ranking top 50 MLB free agents for 2026: Kyle Tucker, Alex Bregman at top, plus landing spots for every player
R.J. Anderson
Our top 50 free agent rankings include write-ups on every player. CBS Sports will be keeping track of where they land below.
