The Atlanta Braves lost Max Fried to the New York Yankees this offseason. They are loaded with offensive talent and need to build a rotation to complement that.
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Fried's eight-year, $218 million contract is the fourth-largest ever signed by a starting pitcher, and the largest ever for a lefty. He'll be under immense pressure to keep performing late into his 30s, as he's already 31 entering his first season in the Bronx.
Despite already making a huge offseason move to improve their starting rotation for the 2025 season, the New York Yankees may not be done adding in this area. A
That leaves just one free agent in the top six on the board as we turn towards 2025: infielder Alex Bregman, who MLBTR ranked as the offseason’s #3 free agent at the outset of the winter back in November.
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Sasaki is known to covet "stability, lifestyle, comfort, and a player development track record," per Will Sammon of The Athletic. It has also become clear that Sasaki is preferential to the west coast, not unlike Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto before him.
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