Starting Pitchers
Top MLB free agents still available as Spring Training approaches
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With less than two weeks until pitchers and catchers report for the 2026 MLB season, several high-profile free agents remain unsigned after three months on the market. Standouts include starting pitchers Framber Valdez and Zac Gallen, who declined qualifying offers, alongside veterans like Justin Verlander and Paul Goldschmidt. The market has slowed, but teams continue to eye options to bolster rosters before Spring Training begins.
Jacob Misiorowski has taken the top spot in MLB.com’s sixth Starting Pitcher Power Rankings of 2026. The Brewers right-hander earned the No. 1 position after a dominant performance last week. Four new pitchers also entered the list.
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The Philadelphia Phillies are keeping rookie pitcher Andrew Painter in their rotation despite his 6.21 ERA over 11 starts this season. Manager Don Mattingly cited a lack of reliable alternatives in the organization's minor league system.
The Atlanta Braves are seeking to bolster their starting rotation amid ongoing free agency pursuits. An MLB.com analysis highlights the team as an ideal destination for former All-Star pitcher Zac Gallen, who struggled in 2025 but offers proven durability. This potential signing could provide depth behind injury-prone aces like Chris Sale and Spencer Schwellenbach.
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The San Diego Padres re-signed right-hander Michael King to a three-year, $75 million contract despite interest from AL East teams, bolstering their rotation after Dylan Cease's departure to Toronto. The deal includes opt-outs after 2026 and 2027. The 30-year-old, who declined a $22.025 million qualifying offer, aims to help San Diego win a championship.