The offseason has yet to really kick into gear, as the GM meetings ended disastrously and it is a bit of a strange free agent class. We will hopefully start to see some action pick up soon, as the starting pitching market is decently strong. The quantity and quality of the free agents coming from abroad is a pretty fascinating factor to this offseason. Yoshinobu Yamamoto is an especially interesting name and is pretty widely expected to get a massive contract right at the top of the non-Ohtani free agent class. There is the inherent unknown of coming from another league and he is smaller than the prototype starter, at 5’10, but his historic level dominance and apparent quality to the eye and in the data should earn him a lot of money.
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