In the latest MLB free agency updates, Alex Bregman and Cody Bellinger seek extended contracts beyond past short-term pacts. Diamondbacks show interest in Bregman while leaning toward retaining Ketel Marte. Japanese star Munetaka Murakami nears a December 22 signing deadline amid a quiet market.
MLB's 2025-26 offseason rumors continue post-holidays, building on recent buzz around Bregman, Imai, and others.
Alex Bregman, 32 in March and ranked No. 2 free agent by CBS Sports (behind Kyle Tucker), eyes a six-year deal after opting out of a three-year Red Sox contract. He previously spurned a longer Tigers offer for higher AAV in Boston, following a strong season.
Cody Bellinger, turning 30 next July, pursues an even longer pact after rebounding from Dodgers non-tender and prior struggles. He's delivered above-average play over three years, peaking last season since his 2019 MVP.
Arizona Diamondbacks, marking one year since signing Corbin Burnes (now sidelined by Tommy John surgery into 2026), target Bregman at third base. The Athletic reports they may keep second baseman Ketel Marte—contrary to trade speculation—to strengthen against NL West rival Dodgers.
Pitching market stirs for Framber Valdez, Ranger Suárez, Michael King, and Tatsuya Imai, drawing bids from Orioles, Mets, Astros, Yankees, Angels, Padres, and Cubs. Mets and Padres continue shopping Kodai Senga, David Peterson, and Nick Pivetta.
Munetaka Murakami (No. 7 free agent, age 26) faces a December 22 NPB posting deadline. His 2022 56-HR season impresses, but 28%+ strikeouts and third-base defense raise flags, likely leading to a short-term MLB deal with first-base transition plans.