With the Venezuelan Freddy ‘Toco’ Galvis going to Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks of Japan, that creates more opportunities for shortstop players like the one from Curaçao, Andrelton Simmons, the Cuban José Iglesias or the Dominican Jonathan Villar Find regular jobs with MLB teams that miss Correa / Story or can’t afford it in the first place.
Most of the headlines about the offseason shortstop market have naturally focused on the superstars available in free agency, and Corey Seager, Marcus Semien, Javier Báez and Chris Taylor are already finding new teams with Texas. first), Detroit and Los Angeles Dodgers, in that order:
Puerto Rico’s Carlos Correa and Trevor Story remain among the big names, and some clubs can wait to see where those two sign before all attention can turn to the next level of shortstop available.
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Interestingly, Galvis replaced Cuban José Iglesias, another veteran whom the Orioles signed in free agency. Galvis has long been a starting shortstop in the MLB, from his early days with the Philadelphia Phillies to last season with the same club.
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MLB: Three mid-profile shortstop left in free agency market