Juan Soto's free agency has opened up the market for the rest of the star free agents (Source: Getty Images)
Juan Soto broke all imaginable contract records as he signed a 15-year $765 million contract with the New York Mets. The outfielder can earn up to $805 million with an opt-out clause, bringing his annual average value to $53.67 million.
Soto was always going to be the biggest free agent available this offseason. But now, with the 26-year-old sweepstakes concluded, teams can focus on the remaining star players who are expected to grab the big cash deals. Here are the top five free agents left for all 30 MLB teams.
Top 5 free agents left after Juan Soto's $765 million signing
#5, Alex Bregman
The Houston Astros have already laid down their offer for third baseman Alex Bregman. Even though he doesn't have the same level of production as he once had, Bregman could fit in well in the top half of any lineup. After not getting Soto, the Boston Red Sox are zeroing in on the infielder.

