https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1P3KgH_14hUQUsk00Trent Grisham (Image Credits: Getty Images)

The 2025 MLB regular season is ending, and a tough game schedule is ahead. The Yankees vs. Red Sox showdown is the most anticipated as they fight for the Wild Card race continues. Many players will probably enter the postseason for the last time with their present team. With several contracts expiring after the season, a number of teams have already set their eyes on favorite sluggers. Here are five free-agent sluggers poised to break the bank this offseason.

5 MLB Free-Agent Sluggers That Could Be Expensive5) Bo Bichettehttps://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=484QxV_14hUQUsk00Bo Bichette (Image Credits: Getty Images)

It all comes down to performance, and Bo Bichette has done a fantastic job to keep the Toronto Blue Jays alive in this MLB season. The shortstop is sure to have a demand if the Blue Jays fail to grant him an extension. Bichette has shown tremendous support for his team and is slashing .311. After all the drama with Vladimir Guerrero Jr., fans are hoping that Toronto will retain Bichette. Nevertheless, there is a demand for shortstops, and Bo can be an expensive pick.

4) Alex Bregmanhttps://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3UyF0Y_14hUQUsk00Alex Bregman (Image Credits: Imagn)

Bregman’s injuries have cost him this season, but the slugger has helped the Red Sox win crucial games. With a .279 batting average, Bregman has 16 home runs. The Red Sox signed Breggy with a three-year $120 million contract, but he could opt out of his contract’s remaining two years this offseason. That said, a number of MLB teams will be ready to pursue a strong third baseman like Bregman.

3) Luis Arraezhttps://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3VhFON_14hUQUsk00Luis Arraez (Image Credits: Getty Images)

Arraez is set to become a free agent at the end of this MLB season. The Padres signed him on a one-year $14 million deal. He’s been a great addition to the team with a .285 batting average. Experts are predicting that Luis Arraez will secure a contract that’s higher.

2) Trent Grisham

The New York Yankees star is having an MLB season better than several other veterans. Grisham has 30 home runs with a .242 batting average. The slugger signed a minimal contract of $5 million along with incentives. However, his stellar season is sure to land him a deal that’s greater than many other stars.

1) Kyle Tuckerhttps://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0735TQ_14hUQUsk00Kyle Tucker (Image Credits: Imagn)

Many predict that Kyle Tucker is going to be the highest-paid free-agent player. Tucker’s talent has not gone unnoticed, with teams like the Dodgers rumored to be behind him. At present, the latest projections show that Tucker will break the bank this MLB offseason.

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