Sunday, January 3, 2016

Cespedes, Davis Among Stars Still Left In Free Agent Pool

After the Red Sox signed David Price, the Diamondbacks signed Zack Geinke, and the Cubs splash a deal with Jason Hayward, you'd think that there wouldn't be many stars left in the 2016 free agent pool. Think again because all-star first baseman Chris Davis and all-star outfielder Yoenis Cespedes have not signed with any team yet, which keeps fans and general managers on their toes. The signing of any two of these players could drastically effect a team's success in the future years.

Chris Davis supposedly turned down a six-year, $150 million deal from the Orioles, and you can only imagine what deal is going to attract Davis if he turned down that deal from Baltimore. On the other hand, Cespedes is looking for a six-year deal worth over $100 million which is way too expensive for most teams in the MLB to afford.

Stay tuned as we follow the signings of these two sluggers through the off-season.

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