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Dodgers Lead 2023 MLB Free Agency Spending at $717M; Phillies Second at $172M

The early transactions of this offseason's MLB free agency are officially in, and one team's expenses outweigh everyone else by quite the margin.

Jeff Passan of ESPN reported each team's free agent spending this far, and the Los Angeles Dodgers lead the pack with $717 million spent.

Jeff Passan

Free agent spending this winter, by team:<br><br>Dodgers: $717M<br>Phillies: $172M<br>Diamondbacks: $122M<br>Giants: $113M<br>Royals: $105M<br>Cardinals: $99M<br>Reds: $87M<br>Tigers: $42.75M<br>Braves: $30M<br>Rangers: $26.5M<br>Mets: $18M<br>White Sox: $16.75M<br>Orioles: $13M<br>Astros: $12M<br>Brewers: $10.25M<br>Angels:…

The Philadelphia Phillies hold down second place with $172 million while the Arizona Diamondbacks are third with $122 million spent. The Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago Cubs, Seattle Mariners, Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Colorado Rockies, Minnesota Twins and New York Yankees have all not spent on any free agents thus far, while the Boston Red Sox, Oakland Athletics and Tampa Bay Rays have all spent less than $2 million.