MLB free agency: Why these 10 former All-Stars missed the cut on offseason's top-50 list

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MLB free agency: Why these 10 former All-Stars missed the cut on offseason's top-50 list

MLB's offseason begins tomorrow. Free agency officially opens. CBS Sports published its annual list of the winter's top 50 free agents. 10 former All-Stars were left out of this year's list.  Belt, Carpenter, Gallo, Allen and Bruján are among the players who didn't make it. They are: Belt, Belt and Carpenter. Galla, who is 29, is about to enter his age-29 season. He homered 15 times in 47 games before breaking his foot. Carpenter had a Ruthian run with the Yankees. His average exit velocity has dropped year-to-year.

Gary Sánchez had a disappointing season for the Twins. He hit 16 home runs, the fewest he's ever hit while playing in 100-plus games. Santana split the season between the Royals and the Mariners. Noah Syndergaard had his best season since 2019, but he still struggled with his contact rate. Zunino didn't have a good season, playing just 36 games before undergoing surgery. He was left off the list.   The list is ranked in the 40s. It is the Pandemic Era. The list includes players who played in their 30s and 40th season.