The MLB Hot Market: Predictions and Key Moves
The MLB market heated up early this offseason, and everything indicates that the action is far from over. The moves began with the Seattle Mariners securing Josh Naylor, followed by a trade between the Los Angeles Angels and Baltimore Orioles. The situation intensified with an exchange between the Texas Rangers and New York Mets, involving Marcus Semien and Brandon Nimmo, before the Boston Red Sox acquired Sonny Gray from the St. Louis Cardinals. In anticipation of the continuation of activity after Thanksgiving, we surveyed 16 MLB executives to learn their perspectives on what the future of the market holds.Will Kyle Tucker Surpass $400 Million?
One of the central questions was whether Kyle Tucker would receive a contract exceeding $400 million. The survey revealed an interesting picture:- Yes: 6
- No: 10
- New York Yankees: 6
- Los Angeles Dodgers: 4
- Toronto Blue Jays: 3
- Detroit Tigers: 1
- Philadelphia Phillies: 1
- Orioles: 1
“I see a $350 million contract over 10 years. My prediction is that the Yankees will secure it.”
An MLB executive
Another executive considered that the agreement could be similar to that of Alex Bregman, with a short-term contract, a higher annual salary and exit options, with the hope of having an outstanding season in 2026 or 2027 and returning to the free agent market at a better time. The Yankees seem well positioned for such an agreement.
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Where Will the Star Pitchers Sign?
Another crucial topic was where the three most experienced starting pitchers in MLB would sign. The answers were as follows:- Framber Valdez: Blue Jays 5, New York Mets 4, Orioles 4, Tigers 1, Houston Astros 1
- Dylan Cease: Mets 6, Blue Jays 3, Red Sox 2, Atlanta Braves 2, Chicago Cubs 1, San Francisco Giants 1
- Ranger Suarez: Red Sox 4, Phillies 4, Blue Jays 3, Braves 2, Giants 1
Tatsuya Imai: Where Will the Japanese Ace Go?
The survey also addressed the question of which team would sign Japanese ace Tatsuya Imai.- Giants: 5
- Yankees: 3
- Dodgers: 3
- Cubs: 2
- Blue Jays: 1
- Padres: 1
Who Will Return to Their Original Teams?
Executives were asked which players, among Schwarber, Bregman, Bellinger, and Alonso, would return to their original teams. The results were:- Schwarber: 7
- Alonso: 4
- Bregman: 4
