Value MLB Free Agents Flying Under the Radar

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Value MLB Free Agents Flying Under the Radar

Zachary Cook is one of the value free agents that teams should look at instead of trying to outbid one another for elite talent.

Jose Abreu is a 35-year-old first baseman who hasn't recorded an OPS below .800 since 2018. He's one of the best power hitters in MLB over the last few years.

Andrew Benintendi is a free agent. He split last season between the Kansas City Royals and the New York Yankees. His power has disappeared, but he's shifted to become a contact hitter with the ability to get on base.

Christian Vazquez helped the Houston Astros win the World Series. He's 32 and should get a multi-year deal.

Jurickson Profar is a free agent. He has yet to become a star at the MLB level.

Michael Wacha will look to build off a strong season with the Boston Red Sox and parlay that into a nice contract. He won't be a top-of-the-rotation starter, but he will provide value at the back end of a rotation.

Jose Quintana is a starting pitcher who finished his career with the St. Louis Cardinals. He's a game manager who relies on contact and defense. Quintanka won't break the bank and has the potential to be a massive bargain with a right fit.

Brandon Drury is a utility player who can play multiple positions. He played for the Cincinnati Reds and San Diego Padres. Drry is not a big-name player, but he can help a team if given the proper role.

Trey Mancini was a good hitter for the Baltimore Orioles but he never got comfortable with the Houston Astros. Manka has been a consistent threat at the dish for them but teams won't be lining up to sign him.

Rafael Montero is a powerful relief pitcher who has played for the Houston Astros. Montersio will look for a multi-year deal this winter.

Johnny Cueto is a veteran right-hander who has excellent movement on his pitches. He's unlikely to get a long-term contract, but he's an excellent bet for a one-year deal.


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