Red Sox zeroing in on top free agent targets
FUKUSHIMA, JAPAN - JULY 28: Pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto #17 of Team Japan pitches in the second inning against Team Dominican Republic during the baseball opening round Group A game on day five of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium on July 28, 2021 in Fukushima, Japan. (Photo by Koji Watanabe/Getty Images)
The Boston Red Sox continue to pop up in all kinds of free agent rumors during the 2023 Winter Meetings.
Until they actually sign someone, they will continue to be known as the Interest Kings™. But they need to do something so bad, and something big, that it’s unfathomable they would completely strike out on all the biggest names in free agency.
But if and when they do land one of the big fish, it’s becoming more and more clear which free agent the Red Sox want more than anyone else. According to Jon Morosi of the MLB Network, top Japanese pitching prospect Yoshinobu Yamamoto is “one of the Red Sox’ top priorities” at the Winter Meetings. Morosi added that Yamamoto is waiting to sign somewhere until after Shohei Ohtani signs, which is probably the case with the entire market.
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The Red Sox certainly can’t be alone in their hot pursuit of Yamamoto. He’s 25 years old, throws a fastball in the mid-90s, and has a deep-enough arsenal to be a starter. He’ll be a great addition to any staff, but it’s especially important for the Red Sox to add him, if not one of the other top-ranked free-agent pitchers.
It’s still only Dec. 6 and pretty much everyone is waiting on Ohtani before anything else happens. Once the other dominoes start to fall, Boston will be left hoping whether the Red Sox stick to their promise of a big move, and all this interest doesn’t turn out to be another heaping helping of BS.
Yamamoto is the No. 3 free agent in our official rankings, which you can read below.
MLB free agent rankings: The top-20 players available in 2023
Baseball is about to kick into high gear for the 2023 off-season. Here are the latest MLB free agent rankings from 985TheSportsHub.com, the top-20 players available regardless of position…
1. SP/DH Shohei Ohtani
Shohei Ohtani easily takes the top spot in our MLB free agent rankings for 2023. (Photo by Duane Burleson/Getty Images)
Ohtani may be coming off elbow surgery, which will keep him away from pitching until 2025. But despite that, Ohtani is STILL easily the best player available on the free-agent market, because he’s easily the best overall player in baseball.
A star with both a bat and a ball, Ohtani is a once-in-a-lifetime two-way talent. The concern is whether he will be the same guy as a pitcher when he finally returns to the mound in 2025. But even a diminished version of Ohtani would still be a solid starting pitcher, combined with elite power as a hitter.
So, you can still expect teams to line up and bid to pay Ohtani serious megabucks for 2023 and beyond. Perhaps the surgery knocks the money down a peg for him, but he should still be looking at a record-breaking contract as the top player in our MLB free agent rankings.
(UPDATE: Ohtani announced that he is signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The contract is reportedly 10 years and $700 million.)
2. OF Cody Bellinger
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – JULY 23: Cody Bellinger #24 of the Chicago Cubs hits a two-run home run in the first inning of the game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Wrigley Field on July 23, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Quinn Harris/Getty Images)
Bellinger is in for a very nice payday, as the next-best hitter on the market after Ohtani. He’s coming off a season where he posted a .307 batting average and .881 OPS with 26 home runs in just 130 games.
As long as Bellinger is healthy, he’s pretty much a lock for 30-plus home runs in a starting outfield spot. Any team willing to spend that’s in need of power in the outfield, or even first base, should be calling about Bellinger.
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