The article discusses the rapid depletion of the free agent market, particularly for veteran pitchers, with several players having recently been signed. While a few bats have also signed, those deals are mostly small-scale, with Justin Turner's $6 million contract standing out. With limited high-profile position players left who can secure big league contracts, the article highlights that there are still a few hitters with above-average performance from the previous year as potential candidates to watch in the ongoing offseason.
The market for free agents is diminishing rapidly, especially for veteran pitchers. Several have recently secured contracts, while position players' options are limited.
Justin Turner's recent deal with the Cubs for $6 million highlights the few notable transactions in a market where big league deals are scarce.
Despite the dwindling options, there are still four free agent hitters who performed above average last year, indicating potential for the upcoming season.
As the offseason progresses, the landscape for free agent position players is tightening, with fewer substantial deals being made compared to previous years.
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