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MLB Free Agency 2023-24: Start Date, Largest Contracts, History, Team Payrolls and more

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The 2023 MLB season is in the rearview mirror and the Texas Rangers are World Series champions for the first time ever. However, all teams are already looking ahead to the 2024 season. After all, pitchers and catchers report on Feb. 14 and Opening Day is just four months away (Mar. 28).

This puts MLB Free Agency squarely in the spotlight. Here is a breakdown of everything you need to know:

When does MLB Free Agency begin?

While MLB players officially become free agents the day after the World Series, which was Nov. 2, they cannot officially sign with a new team until five days after the World Series, which was Nov. 6.

Traditionally, this period doesn’t have a lot of activity. The MLB Hot Stove usually picks up during the Winter Meetings, which are taking place Dec. 4-7 in Nashville.

All 30 MLB teams send representatives to the Winter Meetings to discuss league business and often conduct offseason transactions leading to free agent signings, trades, and more.

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How does an MLB player become a free agent?

According to MLB.com: “Players become free agents upon reaching six years of Major League service time or when they are released from their organization prior to reaching six years of service time. A free agent is eligible to sign with any club for any terms to which the two parties can agree. If a player with fewer than six years of service time signs with a club, he remains under the control of that club until reaching the requisite service time to reach free agency -- even if the contract he signed does not cover the remaining years until that point.”

What is an MLB qualifying offer?

According to MLB.com: “In the qualifying offer system, clubs wishing to receive compensatory Draft picks for the loss of a free agent can make a one-year “qualifying offer,” worth the mean salary of MLB’s 125 highest-paid players, to their impending free agents prior to the onset of free agency if and only if:

1. That player has never received a qualifying offer previously in his career.
2. That player spent the entire season on that team’s roster (in-season acquisitions are ineligible).

A player can accept or decline the qualifying offer, during which time he can negotiate with other teams to survey his market value. Should a player decide to accept the qualifying offer, he is signed for the following year at that predetermined rate (i.e., the mean salary of the league’s 125 highest-paid players). If a player rejects the qualifying offer, he is free to further explore the free-agent market.”

What is the minimum MLB salary in 2024?

The minimum salary in 2024 will be $740,000, according to the latest Collective Bargaining Agreement.

In 2023, the minimum salary was $720,000. The minimum will jump another $20,000 to $760,000 in 2025 and be bumped up again in 2026 to $780,000.

Are MLB contracts fully guaranteed?

Yes, MLB players are guaranteed the full amount of money agreed to in their contracts.

Which MLB teams spent the most on total payroll in 2023?

Here is a breakdown of the total payroll for all 30 teams in 2023, according to Spotrac.com.

Note: The league average in 2023 was $165,745,526

RankTeam2023 Total Payroll
1New York Mets$343,605,067
2New York Yankees$278,651,150
3San Diego Padres$256,045,688
4Texas Rangers$251,332,754
5Philadelphia Phillies$245,419,295
6Los Angeles Dodgers$240,278,296
7Houston Astros$237,107,748
8Los Angeles Angels$230,534,276
9Toronto Blue Jays$214,630,885
10Atlanta Braves$206,239,131
11Chicago Cubs$188,909,358
12San Francisco Giants$187,398,165
13Boston Red Sox$182,926,796
14Colorado Rockies$171,026,607
15Chicago White Sox$162,863,836
16Minnesota Twins$156,104,540
17St. Louis Cardinals$153,793,028
18Seattle Mariners$134,466,903
19Milwaukee Brewers$125,338,345
20Detroit Tigers$121,494,514
21Arizona Diamondbacks$119,257,651
22Miami Marlins$105,435,809
23Cincinnati Reds$96,577,288
24Kansas City Royals$96,083,853
25Washington Nationals$93,378,663
26Cleveland Guardians$91,861,627
27Tampa Bay Rays$79,354,272
28Baltimore Orioles$71,061,047
29Pittsburgh Pirates$68,945,975
30Oakland Athletics$62,243,227

Who are the top MLB free agents in 2024?

Shohei Ohtani (SP/DH, Angels)

Yoshinobu Yamamoto (SP, Japan)

Aaron Nola (SP, Phillies) - re-signed with Phillies

Cody Bellinger (1B-OF, Cubs)

Blake Snell (SP, Padres)

Matt Chapman (3B, Blue Jays)

Jordan Montgomery (SP, Rangers)

Sonny Gray (SP, Twins) - signed with Cardinals

Josh Hader (RP, Padres)

Eduardo Rodriguez (SP, Tigers)

Shota Imanaga (SP, Japan)

Marcus Stroman (SP, Cubs)

Lucas Giolito (SP, Guardians)

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (OF, Diamondbacks)

Jung Hoo Lee (OF, Korea)

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Who are the potential top MLB free agents in 2025?

According to Spotrac.com, these star players could all be free agents in 2025:

(Listed in alphabetical order)

Pete Alonso (1B, Mets)

Jose Altuve (2B, Astros)

Alex Bregman (3B, Astros)

Shane Bieber (SP, Guardians)

Walker Buehler (SP, Dodgers)

Corbin Burnes (SP, Brewers)

Max Fried (SP, Braves)

Paul Goldschmidt (1B, Cardinals)

Tyler Glasnow (SP, Rays)

Eloy Jimenez (OF/DH, White Sox)

Chris Sale (SP, Red Sox)

Max Scherzer (SP, Rangers)

Juan Soto (OF, Padres)

Gleyber Torres (2B, Yankees)

Christian Walker (1B, Diamondbacks)

Zach Wheeler (SP, Phillies)

Which MLB players have the largest contracts?

Here is a breakdown of the largest contracts based on total value heading into the 2024 season, according to Spotrac.com.

RankPlayerPosTeamValue
1Mike TroutOFAngels$426,500,000
2Mookie BettsOFDodgers$365,000,000
3Aaron JudgeOFYankees$360,000,000
4Manny Machado3BPadres$350,000,000
5Francisco LindorSSMets$341,000,000
6Fernando Tatis Jr.OFPadres$340,000,000
7Bryce HarperOFPhillies$330,000,000
8Corey SeagerSSRangers$325,000,000
Giancarlo StantonOFYankees$325,000,000
10Gerrit ColeSPYankees$324,000,000

Who will be the highest-paid MLB players in 2024?

Here is a look at the most expensive average MLB salaries in 2024, according to Spotrac.com.

RankPlayerPosTeam2024 Average Salary
1Justin VerlanderSPAstros$43,333,333
Max ScherzerSPRangers$43,333,333
3Aaron JudgeOFYankees$40,000,000
4Jacob deGromSPRangers$37,000,000
5Gerrit ColeSPYankees$36,000,000
6Mike TroutOFAngels$35,541,667
7Stephen StrasburgSPNationals$35,000,000
Anthony Rendon3BAngels$35,000,000
9Francisco LindorSSMets$34,100,000
10Carlos CorreaSSTwins$33,333,333