MLB Free Agency Tracker 2025-26: Key Trades, Signings, and Offseason Moves Shaping the Season
- Reiny Montelongo

- 5 days ago
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The 2025-26 Major League Baseball offseason is in full swing, with marquee free agent signings and blockbuster trades reshaping rosters across the league. From Kyle Tucker joining the Dodgers to Bo Bichette signing with the Mets, teams are positioning themselves for a run at the 2026 World Series.
Bo Bichette to the Mets: On January 16, infielder Bo Bichette agreed to a three-year, $126 million deal with the New York Mets, sources confirmed to ESPN. The contract includes opt-outs after the first and second seasons and carries a straight average annual value of $42 million. Bichette is expected to bat third behind Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto, providing the Mets with elite lineup protection following departures of Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo, Edwin Diaz, and Jeff McNeil.
Kyle Tucker to the Dodgers: Star outfielder Kyle Tucker finalized a four-year, $240 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers on January 15, joining a roster fresh off a second consecutive World Series championship. Tucker’s arrival adds a high-impact bat and reinforces the Dodgers’ outfield depth.
Josh Lowe Multi-Team Trade: Also on January 15, the Tampa Bay Rays, Cincinnati Reds, and Los Angeles Angels completed a trade sending outfielder Josh Lowe to the Angels, infielder Gavin Lux and right-hander Chris Clark to the Rays, and left-handed reliever Brock Burke to the Reds. This three-way swap addresses multiple roster needs, including pitching depth and outfield versatility.
Alex Bregman Joins Cubs: Third baseman Alex Bregman agreed to a five-year, $175 million deal with the Chicago Cubs on January 10. Bregman provides veteran leadership and offensive production, strengthening the Cubs’ lineup after offseason departures.
Nolan Arenado to Diamondbacks: The Arizona Diamondbacks acquired eight-time All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado from the St. Louis Cardinals on January 13, bolstering infield experience and power in the middle of their batting order.
Ranger Suarez Signs with Red Sox: On January 14, Boston agreed to a five-year, $130 million deal with left-handed starter Ranger Suarez, aiming to stabilize the rotation and improve run prevention.
Other Notable Signings and Moves:
Willi Castro signed a two-year deal with the Colorado Rockies on January 15.
Ryan Weathers was acquired by the Yankees from the Marlins for a package of prospects on January 13.
Japanese slugger Kazuma Okamoto signed a four-year, $60 million deal with the Toronto Blue Jays on January 3.
Tatsuya Imai, a right-handed pitcher from Japan, joined the Houston Astros on January 1.
Tyler Soderstrom and the Oakland Athletics agreed to a seven-year, $86 million extension on December 25.
Pete Alonso finalized a five-year, $155 million deal with the Baltimore Orioles on December 10.
Kyle Schwarber returned to the Phillies on a five-year, $150 million contract on December 9.
Trades and Other Roster Moves:
Boston traded Luis Perales to Washington for Jake Bennett on December 15.
Atlanta re-signed Ha-Seong Kim to a one-year, $20 million deal on December 15.
The Orioles acquired Shane Baz from the Rays on December 19.
New York Mets completed a trade with the Rangers sending Marcus Semien to the Mets and Brandon Nimmo to Texas on November 23.
The 2025-26 MLB offseason continues to evolve, with teams making aggressive moves to balance pitching, hitting, and roster flexibility. These signings and trades not only impact immediate playoff outlooks but also reshape the competitive balance within each division.
With high-profile free agents still on the market and several key trade discussions underway, the offseason remains a critical period for teams aiming to contend in 2026. Monitoring how new acquisitions like Bichette, Tucker, and Bregman perform alongside returning stars will be essential to projecting World Series favorites.








