Fire and Ice — The Top Players of the Free Agent

The 1995 free agent class is one of the more intriguing free agency periods this league has seen lately. Both the pitching and hitting sides are led by a clear Top 5 — a rare blend of star power, postseason poise, and statistical dominance. Here’s a look at the Fearsome Five Hitters and the Ice-Cold Arms, and what they tell us about a free agent market teetering between explosiveness and control. 🔥 The Fearsome Five: Free Agency's...

Feathers and Finances: Toronto’s Precarious Perch

As the offseason free agent frenzy kicks off, the Toronto Blue Jays find themselves facing a familiar, frustrating obstacle: math. Despite a competitive roster and postseason aspirations, the Jays enter free agency with just $107,900 in cap space and 12 open roster spots—a number that translates to a projected -$492,100 deficit, assuming each spot requires the league minimum of $50,000. In a market flush with rising salaries and escalating...