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MLB free agent tracker: Full list of 2022-23 offseason signings originally appeared on NBC Sports Bayarea

MLB’s hot stove is downright scalding so far this offseason.

A handful of the best players in baseball have been on the move already, while the biggest name in the 2022 free agent class decided to stay put.

While it briefly appeared that Aaron Judge could be headed to the Bay Area, the slugger ultimately re-signed with the New York Yankees on a whopping nine-year, $360 million deal.

As for marquee players on the move, Jacob deGrom ditched the New York Mets for the Texas Rangers. Steve Cohen and the Mets wasted little time replacing their former ace and acquired a three-time Cy Young winner in Justin Verlander. The Philadelphia Phillies made the first move in the MLB shortstop sweepstakes by inking Trea Turner to an 11-year, $300 million contract, and the San Diego Padres followed suit by acquiring Xander Bogaerts on an 11-year, $280 million deal.

There are plenty of big names on the board, including Carlos Correa, Dansby Swanson and Carlos Rodon. Here is a running list of the free agents who have signed so far:

  • Jesse Chavez: 1 year, $1.2 million

  • Nick Anderson (from TB): 1 year, $875,000

  • Masataka Yoshida (from Japan): 5 years, $90 million

  • Kenley Jansen (from ATL): 2 years, $32 million

  • Chris Martin (from LAD): 2 years, $17.5 million

  • Joely Rodriguez (from NYM): 1 year, $2 million

  • Jameson Taillon (from NYY): 4 years, $68 million

  • Cody Bellinger (from LAD): 1 year, $17.5 million

  • Josh Bell (from SD): 2 years, $33 million

  • Anthony Gose: 2 years, $2 million

  • Jose Abreu (from CHW): 3 years, $58.5 million

  • Rafael Montero: 3 years, $34.5 million

  • Tyler Anderson (from LAD): 3 years, $39 million

  • Carlos Esteves (from COL): 2 years, $13.5 million

New York Mets

  • Edwin Diaz: 5 years, $102 million

  • Justin Verlander: 2 years, $86.7 million

  • Jose Quintana (from STL): 2 years, $26 million

New York Yankees

  • Aaron Judge: 9 years, $360 million

  • Anthony Rizzo: 2 years, $40 million

  • Tommy Kahnle (from LAD): 2 years, $11.5 million

Philadelphia Phillies

  • Trea Turner (from LAD): 11 years, $300 million

  • Taijuan Walker (from NYM): 4 years, $72 million

  • Matthew Strahm (from BOS): 2 years, $15 million

  • Carlos Santana (from SEA): 1 year, $6.7 million

  • Vincent Velasquez (from CHW): 1 year, $3.2 million

  • Jarlin Garcia (from SF): 1 year, $2.5 million

San Diego Padres

  • Xander Bogaerts (from BOS): 11 years, $280 million

  • Robert Suarez: 5 years, $46 million

  • Mitch Haniger (from SEA): 3 years, $43.5 million

  • Joc Pederson: 1 year, $19.7 million

Texas Rangers

  • Jacob deGrom (from NYM): 5 years, $185 million

  • Andrew Heaney (from LAD): 2 years, $25 million

  • Martin Perez: 1 year, $19.7 million

Source: Yahoo Sports

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