Predicting Where Aaron Judge, Other Top Free Agent Hitters, Land

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Predicting Where Aaron Judge, Other Top Free Agent Hitters, Land

Aaron Judge is a free agent. He is expected to win the American League Most Valuable Player award on Thursday night. The Yankees re-signed Anthony Rizzo earlier this week. Hal Steinbrenner wants to bring back Aaron Judge. San Francisco Giants are said to be interested in signing him. He set the AL home run record with 62 and batted .311/.425/.686. His previous contract with the Yankees was worth $213 million.

Correa was one of four premier shortstops on the market last year. He signed a three-year, $105.3-million deal with the Minnesota Twins. Correa opted out of the contract and is expected to get a long-term deal from agent Scott Boras. Los Angeles Dodgers are interested in signing Correas, but they are also looking for a big expenditure.

Trea Turner is a better player than Carlos Correa. Turner has developed some power as he's gotten older. The Philadelphia Phillies are interested in signing Turner. The Dodgers are expected to re-sign Turner for eight years and $297 million.

Bogaerts has opted out of the last three years and $60 million of his six-year, $120-millon contract with the Boston Red Sox. He has been a mainstay since making his major league debut late in the 2013 season.

Swanson is a free agent. He is an Atlanta native and coming off his best season. Most teams in the market for a shortstop look at Swanson as a fallback option behind Correa, Turner and Bogaerts.

Aaron Judge will sign with the Braves for six years and $144 million.


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