MLB free agent rankings: Top 20 overall originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston
The Boston Red Sox have a number of needs to address before the 2025 MLB season.
Pitching (starting and relief), right-handed hitting, and defensive upgrades top the list. The question is, is this the offseason the front office finally decides to spend?
If so, they’ll have plenty of options for upgrades in free agency. This year’s class — headlined by superstar outfielder Juan Soto — features multiple aces, a stud reliever, and several right-handed sluggers.
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Here’s a look at the top 20 players on the market:
1. Juan Soto, OF
Age: 26
2024 stats: .288/.419/.569, 41 HR, 109 RBI, 119 SO, 129 BB (157 games)

Soto is the unquestioned No. 1 player on the market this winter. He just turned 26 last week and already has four All-Star nods, four Silver Sluggers, two top-five MVP finishes, a batting title, and a World Series championship under his belt. He’s arguably the best hitter in the game and only now entering his prime. We can expect him to earn a deal worth up to $650 million, and he’ll likely be worth every penny.
2. Corbin Burnes, RHP
Age: 30
2024 stats: 15-8, 2.95 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, 172 SO, 47 BB, 189.1 IP (31 starts)


Corbin Burnes lived up to expectations as a bonafide ace after being traded from the Milwaukee Brewers to the Baltimore Orioles. The 2021 National League Cy Young Award winner anchored the O’s staff and was selected to the All-Star Game for the fourth consecutive year, this time starting for the American League.
Burnes will cost a pretty penny as the most coveted pitcher on the market, but he’ll almost certainly be worth the hefty price tag. He’s proven to be one of the most durable starters in the game (three straight years with 30+ starts) and is a virtual lock to post an ERA around 3.00, roughly 200 innings, and 200 strikeouts in a season.
3. Alex Bregman, 3B
Age: 31
2024 stats: .260/.315/.453, 26 HR, 75 RBI, 86 SO, 44 BB (145 games)


Bregman, a two-time World Series champion, is going to demand a hefty contract this offseason. The two-time All-Star is expected to rake in roughly $200 million. That’s a steep price to pay for a 31-year-old infielder, but he’s one of the best all-around…