The Top 7 MLB Free Agents - And Where They Will Land

With the MLB offseason now in full swing, there's 29 teams and fan bases who are gearing up to start over after failing to capture a World Series title, while the Cubs are looking to make the moves they need to make to repeat. Don't lose hope, though. These next seven guys could be the ticket for your favorite team's Fall Classic hopes in 2016. Here are the top seven free agents this offseason, and who they may sign with:

7) Mark Trumbo --> Baltimore Orioles

The leading home run hitter in the majors this past year, Trumbo is bound to see a pretty solid contract from someone in free agency. However, he's a one-dimensional player, which will drive teams away, especially in the National League. Baltimore values home runs like no one else, and they'll make sure he doesn't get away.

6) Justin Turner --> Los Angeles Dodgers

Turner has turned into a star third baseman for the Dodgers over the past few years. He had a career-high 27 home runs last season, but more impressively, was worth 5.6 wins above replacement according to FanGraphs, best among free agents. Several teams will come calling, but the Dodgers won't let him get away.

5) Kenley Jansen --> Chicago Cubs

One player who will not be back with the Dodgers next season? Closer Kenley Jansen, who became a household name in the postseason. He is another guy due for a big pay raise, and the Dodgers may not be able to afford to bring him back. The Cubs expect to lose Chapman (more on him later), and need a replacement as a reliable arm at the back end of the bullpen. Enter Jansen, who isn't as flashy, but has better control and is more consistent.

4) Dexter Fowler --> Baltimore Orioles

Chicago didn't offer Fowler a long-term contract last offseason, and it doesn't appear that they will this time around either. A dynamic outfielder and leadoff hitter, Fowler will receive interest from pretty much every team out there. He could go a bunch of different ways, but he reportedly agreed to a deal with the Orioles last summer before backing out and returning to the Cubs. If Fowler liked them enough to sign then, he may like them enough to sign now - it's just a matter of if Baltimore will reach his asking price after that fiasco.

3) Edwin Encarnacion --> Toronto Blue Jays

Toronto seems rather indifferent about whether or not Jose Bautista returns to the team. They have made Encarnacion their top priority, but he has been looking around at other teams as well. Still, it would be a stunner if the Blue Jays let Encarnacion get away.

2) Aroldis Chapman --> New York Yankees

New York signed Chapman last offseason despite Chapman's domestic violence suspension, then traded him to the Cubs at the trade deadline. Despite that deal, Chapman said he wanted to return to the Yankees as free agency, and they reciprocated that interest. In fact, the two sides have reportedly already been in contact with each other. This is a virtual lock.

1) Yoenis Cespedes --> New York Mets

Cespedes is undoubtedly the top free agent on the open market, and he'll get a five- or six-year deal worth somewhere between $120-$160 million. Every team with money - namely the Dodgers, Giants and Astros - will make a go at him, and the Mets obviously want him back as well. In fact, New York knows he is the centerpiece of their offense and will do whatever they can to keep him. Cespedes will flirt with every team who is interested, but in the end, the Mets aren't going to let him get away.

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