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The 2019 World Series is in the books, and it’s time to get on with the busine - seestyle - 08-09-2022

The 2019 World Series is in the books, and its time to get on with the busine s of baseball.This years free agent crop is solid, especially for teams looking for starting pitching (and isnt everyone always looking for starting pitching?). There are elite starting pitchers available, back-of-the-rotation guys available and even several roll-the-dice options, too.MORE: So lets take a look at this years group. We tried to include players with opt-outs who will exercise those clauses (Hello, World Series MVP Stephen Strasburg) and we left off guys who arent likely to exercise those clauses (Hello, Jason Heyward). There are potential free agents who will join the list, as teams decide whether Indianapolis Colts Pet Gear to exercise club options, too. Well add those players to the list as those decisions happen, and well keep this list updated all offseason as players and teams agree on contracts.UPDATE: Ryan Zimmerman, Yan Gomes, Derek Holland, Alex Gordon, Jedd Gyorko,Juan Lagares and Fernando Abad had team options turned down this weekend and are now added to the free-agent player pool.MLB free agent rankings 20191. Anthony Rendon, 29, 3BUnderrated no more, Rendons incredible second half and even better postseason guaranteed a ma sive payday this offseason.2. Gerrit Cole, 29, SPCole followed a po sible Cy Young regular season with a 1.72 October ERA. Every contender is drooling right about now.3. Stephen Strasburg, 31, SPStrasburg opted out of the four years and $100 million left on his deal Michael Pittman Jr. Jersey . After his October, he can definitely beat that.4. Madison Bumgarner, 30, SPIts been a few years since MadBum has dominated the World Series, but teams havent forgotten. Still great K/BB ratio in 2019 (4.72), even if the ERA was a career-worst 3.90.5. J.D. Martinez, 32, DHMartinez, e sentially a DH only at this point, has an opt-out, with three years, $62 million left on his deal. UPDATE: Martinez declined to use his opt-out, so he's back with the Red Sox.6. Josh Donaldson, 34, 3BDonaldsons healthy and productive 2019 37 homers, .900 OPS, 6.1 bWAR showed hes still an elite middle-of-the-order bat.7. Hyun-Jin Ryu, 33, SPRyu, who has no draft-pick compensation attached, has a 2.21 ERA in 44 starts over the past two seasons.8. Zack Wheeler, 30, SPWheelers ERA was up a tick in 2019, but his other numbers K/BB, FIP, WAR were at or better than career averages.9 Indianapolis Colts Accessories . Nicholas Castellanos, 28, RFIn 51 games after he was traded from the Tigers to the Cubs, Castellanos invigorated by a pennant race hit 16 homers, with a .321 average and 1.003 OPS. Thatll play.10. Aroldis Chapman, 32, RPChapman, still an elite closer, has an opt-out with two years, $30 million left on his deal. He can certainly top that. UPDATE: ; the sides extended his current deal, adding one year and $18 million.MORE: 11. Yasmani Grandal, 31, C (UPDATE: Grandal signed a four-year, $73 million deal with the White Sox)12. Marcel Ozuna, 29, LF13. Didi Gregorius, 30, SS14. Jake Odorizzi, 30, SP (UPDATE: Odorizzi accepted the Twins' qualifying offer)15. Dallas Keuchel, 32, SP16. Cole Hamels, 36, SP17. Mike Moustakas, 31, 3B18. Daniel Hudson, 33, RP19. Will Smith, 30, RP (UPDATE: Smith signed a three-year, $40 million deal with the Braves)20. Yasiel Puig, 29, RF21. Avisail Garcia, 29, OF22. Howie Kendrick, 36, 2B23. Jose Abreu, 33, 1B (UPDATE: Abreu accepted the White Sox's qualifying24. Michael Pineda, 30, SP25. Drew Pomeranz, 31, RP26. Rick Porcello, 31, SP27. Will Harris, 35, RP28. Wade Miley, 33, SP29. Asdrubal Cabrera, 34, INF30. Brett Gardner, 36, OF31. Kyle Gibson, 32, SP32. Alex Wood, 29, SP33. Corey Dickerson, 31, OF34. Edwin Encarnacion, 37, DH35. Dellin Betances, 32, RP36. Chris Martin, 34, RP (UPDATE: Martin signed a two-year, $14 million deal with the Braves)37. Homer Bailey, 34, SP38. Jordan Lyles, 29, SP39. Scooter Gennett, 30, 2B40. Joe Smith, 36, RP41. Brock Holt, 31, OF42. Steve Cishek, 33, RP43. Robinson Chirinos, 35, C44. Tanner Roark, 33, SP45. Sergio Romo, 37, RP46. Craig Stammen, 36, RP47. Brett Anderson, 32, SP48. Ivan Nova, 33, SP49. Jose Iglesias, 30, SS50. Adam Wainwright, 38, SP Mo Alie-Cox Jersey (UPDATE: Wainwright signed a one-year, $5 million deal with the Cardinals)51. Cameron Maybin, 33, OF52. Eric Sogard, 34, INF53. Jonathan Schoop, 28, 2B54. Brian Dozier, 33, 2B55. Todd Frazier, 34, 3B56. Drew Smyly, 30, SP57. Tyler Clippard, 35, RP58. Brandon Kintzler, 35, RP59. Travis dArnaud, 31, C (UPDATE: d'Arnaud signed a two-year, $16 million deal with the Braves)60. Michael Wacha, 28, SP61. Francisco Liriano, 36, RP62. Gio Gonzalez, 34, SP63. Hunter Pence, 36, OF64. Mitch Moreland, 34, 1B65. Yoshihisa Hirano, 36, RP66. Andrew Cashner, 33, SP67. Matt Wieters, 33, C68. Pedro Strop, 34, RP69. Jonathan Lucroy, 33, C70. Josh Tomlin, 35, RP71. Austin Romine, 31, C72. Martin Maldonado, 33, Stephon Gilmore Jersey C73. Collin McHugh, 32, RP74. Adeiny Hechavarria, 30, MI75. Adam Jones, 34, RF76. Justin Smoak, 33, 1B77. Neil Walker, 34, INF78. Melky Cabrera, 35, OF79. Felix Hernandez, 33, SP80. Juan Nicasio, 33, RP81. Jason Castro, 32, C82. Pablo Sandoval, 33, 3B83. Trevor Cahill, 32, RP84. Matt Albers, 37, RP85. Brad Brach, 33, RP86. Jarrod Dyson, 35, OF87. Francisco Cervelli, 34, C