The Superbowl matchup has been determined. New England is between blizzards. The national top prospect lists have all been updated. Fantasy baseball drafts have started. There are still well over 100 free agents out there, even after a busy week. Here is who signed. All ranked players can be found in the Free Agency Tracker.
#3 — Cody Bellinger, OF (NYY)
5 years, $162.5 million
Opt-outs after Years 2 and 3
Yankees played the market well enough on this one. Expensive to be certain but retaining Bellinger is nothing but a net positive for the Yankees.
#29 — Harrison Bader, OF (SFG)
2 years, $20.5 million
One of the more underrated players in the game, Bader is coming off his best offensive season and continues to play an elite centerfield. He has been an injury risk in the past, but has remained relatively healthy over the last two seasons.
Harrison Bader. Photo- The Player’s Tribune
#81 — Taylor Rogers, RP (MIN)
1 year, $2 million
Hometown discount on a solid lefty reliever with closing experience. It pays to be nice to your players.
#83 — Seranthony DomÃnguez, RP (CHW)
2 years, $20 million
I am not sure what the bigger surprise is- Dominguez getting this lucrative a deal, or the White Sox being the ones to give it to him.
#92 — Yoán Moncada, 3B (LAA)
1 year, $4 million
Moncada showed decent power in his first season with the Angels although he only played in 84 games due to injury. To be fair, that’s more games than Anthony Rendon played in any single season over five years with the Angels and is rather impressive by comparison.
#125 — Nick Sandlin, RP (LAA)
Minor League deal
Underrated righty with a funky delivery dealt with his share of injury in 2025 so obviously the Angels were all over him.
#149 — Luis GarcÃa, RP (NYM)
1 year, $1.75 million
Veteran arm coming off a surprising bounce back. Easy to cut if things go sour fast.
#186 — Cam Booser, RP (TB)
Minor League deal
Booser truly fits the trope of random reliever that comes to Tampa and becomes an All-Star for one year before his elbow explodes shortly after signing elsewhere the next year.
Cam Booser. Photo- Chicago Sun-Times
#188 — Austin Gomber, SP (TEX)
Minor League deal
Will be interesting to see what he can do outside of the pitching hellscape that is Coors Field.
#202 — LaMonte Wade Jr., OF/1B (CHW)
Minor League deal
Completely imploded after a few solid seasons with the Giants. A very good eye gives him a solid skill to fall back on at least.
#204 — Dylan Carlson, OF (CHC)
Minor League deal
My oh my have the might fallen.
#230 — Chas McCormick, OF (CHC)
Minor League deal
#234 — Dane Dunning, SP (SEA)
Minor League deal
#255 — Corey Julks, OF (DET)
Minor League deal
#264 — Tim Mayza, RP (PHI)
Minor League deal
#295 — Chad Wallach, C (Athletics)
Minor League deal
Chad Wallach. Photo- Blaine Ohigashi
C.J. Stubbs, C (TOR) — Minor League deal
Tres Barrera, C (WAS) — Minor League deal
Trey Mancini, 1B/OF (LAA) — Minor League deal
Tristin English, 1B (ATL) — Minor League deal
Samad Taylor, OF (SDP) — Minor League deal
Nelson Velázquez, OF (STL) — Minor League deal
Luke Williams, UT (ATL) — Minor League deal
Aaron Sánchez, SP (KCR) — Minor League deal
Craig Kimbrel, RP (NYM) — Minor League deal
Craig Kimbrel. Photo- Sports Illustrated
Dylan Coleman, RP (NYY) — Minor League deal
Tayron Guerrero, RP (BOS) — Minor League deal
Bryce Montes de Oca, RP (WAS) — Minor League deal
Ryan Miller, RP (COL) — Minor League deal
Connor Seabold, RP (TOR) — Minor League deal
Tayler Scott, RP (ATL) — Minor League deal
Javy Guerra, RP (ATL) — Minor League deal
Blayne Enlow, RP (ATL) — Minor League deal
Sean Reid-Foley, RP (ATL) — Minor League deal
(That’s four relievers for the Braves if you were counting)
Phil Bickford, RP (DET) — Minor League deal
Gabe Klobosits, RP (CHC) — Minor League deal
Patrick Weigel, RP (COL) — Minor League deal