2022 MLB Free Agents: Rumors and Predictions for Top Available Players

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2022 MLB Free Agents: Rumors and Predictions for Top Available Players

Carlos Correa signed a 13-year, $350 million contract with the San Francisco Giants Wednesday night. Dansby Swanson is the last high-profile shortstop remaining in this year's free-agency period.

The Minnesota Twins will consider signing Dansby Swanson. The team offered $285 million for Carlos Correa. Swanson's stats last season either matched or bettered Corravers. If the Twins don't take the initiative and get the deal done, the Cubs will. The Dodgers, Red Sox and maybe even Swanson and his former team, Braves, will sign him.

The New York Yankees have made their first offer to Carlos Rodón. Rodon is coming off a strong year and has two different pitches. He has a history of injuries, but his strikeout and ERA numbers are good. The Yankees need to bridge the gap between the desired deal and the offer they offered.

Rodón is not interested in joining the Yankees. If he can't come to New York, the team could turn to Nathan Eovaldi, who played for the Red Sox. Eevaldi had a so-so 2022 campaign with a 6-3 record and a .387 ERA. He recorded 103 strikeouts and pitched fewer innings than the year before.


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