It’s a new year but the same old shortfalls for Major League Baseball’s 30 franchises in search of the perfect offseason.
It’s a new year but the same old shortfalls for Major League Baseball’s 30 franchises in search of the perfect offseason. Fortunately, there’s plenty of time to shore up almost any deficiency.
Cardinals remain focused on trades to trim salary, but there are a few players available who could help fill needs, roles, or strategy to acquire talent later.
By John Hartsock
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We're around five weeks out from when the first MLB teams report to spring training and plenty of free agents remain unsigned. So while we wait, let's look ahead to the start of the 2025 season.
For this exercise, we’ll take the total amount even if the contract includes deferred money. Teams are ordered by overall spending.