There is still a veritable who’s who without a team for 2024 so there should be some fireworks still to come in the offseason.
Blake Snell
Probably the most sought-after free agent on the market at present after winning his second Cy Young award in 2023. A 2.25 ERA was his lowest since winning his first Cy Young in 2018 when with the Tampa Bay Rays.
He struck out 234 batters in 180 innings of work and at the age of 31, there should be plenty in the tank for the right team. Who that team is going to be is very much still up in the air but the rumours surrounding the Yankees wanting him in a one-two punch with Gerrit Cole would be dangerous for the rest of the AL East.
Shota Imanaga
The deadline on Imanaga is ticking. MLB clubs have until January 11 to sign the player who was posted by the Yokohama Baystars in November. There has been plenty of interest and even more rumours surrounding the lefty starter.
His 2023 was not as strong as his 2022 and given the rate that he game up home runs last year, a move to a team like the San Francisco Giants who have a big ballpark is going to make more sense than a move to a team like the Yankees where he could end up giving too many bombs.
Josh Hader
With the San Diego Padres picking up Korean-born closer Woo-Suk Go, there is no chance that Hader (who has opted for free agency) will return to San Diego. With 33+ saves in his last four full seasons to go with a 1.23 ERA in 2021 and a 1.28 ERA in 2023, Hader will be a hot property.
He is talking about looking for the biggest deal ever given to a closer. He is an exceptional player when he is on it and with the money being thrown around, he may well get it as having a lights-out closer is on the hit list of plenty of teams in the league.
Cody Bellinger
The comeback player of the year in the National League in 2023, Bellinger enjoyed his first season in Chicago as a Cub. Five of his seven seasons in the league have seen him hit 26+ home runs and one of the years that he didn’t was the shortened 2020 campaign.
An average of .307 was the best that he has produced in his career while he has just 22 more home runs before he reaches 200. Given that he is not 30 until July 2025, there is a huge upside for whoever signs Bellinger but they are going to have to pay well for his services. It would not be a surprise if he ends up back with the Cubs given how well the 2023 season went.
Matt Chapman
As we mentioned briefly earlier, Chapman is a free agent and might finally get some recognition. In some ways, that would be a bad thing for the Blue Jays chances of being able to get him back in Toronto but for Chapman himself, he can finally get the payday that his talent deserves.
With four gold glove awards, there are few better at 3rd base than Chapman. He has always been known for his defence but he is more than capable of slugging as well. Four times in his career he has hit 24 or more home runs in a season and three with 36 or more doubles. His hard hit rate is among the best in the entire league so he is going to have plenty of World Series-chasing suitors looking to sign him.
Rhys Hoskins
The big first baseman missed the entire 2023 season which could put some teams off but also, it means that Hoskins is going to be hungry to prove that he is still the player he was. Four seasons of 27+ home runs and four of 29+ doubles are eye-catching figures that should have Hoskins on the radar of plenty of World Series contenders.
A one-year contract somewhere looks like the most likely option to show that he is still capable before trying free agency again at the end of 2024. He is not likely to get huge bucks as he has a bit to prove but could be an excellent rental for one season for anyone who is willing to take a risk on him.
Teoscar Hernandez
A player that the Blue Jays know plenty about, the outfielder put up solid numbers in 2023 as part of the Mariners. Take out the shortened season in 2020 and he has five straight years with 22+ home runs, numbers that will look good in the middle of the order in a number of cities.
He can play any of the three outfield positions and cover at DH but he will be looking to strike out less than he did in 2023. Although he only missed two games, he still ended up a couple of hits short of his career best.