After spending the last week or so going position by position, the B/R MLB Offseason 100 now arrives at its final destination. It6s time to rank the top 100 players available this offseason.
In case you're just now joining us, the idea of the B/R MLB Offseason 100 is to pluck players from the free agent and trade markets and rank them according to a scoring system that weighed their talent, durability and value outlooks. If you missed any of the individual positional rankings, here they are:
- Friday, Nov. 6: Top 25 Starting Pitchers
- Monday, Nov. 9: Top 15 Relief Pitchers
- Tuesday, Nov. 10: Top 15 Corner Infielders
- Wednesday, Nov. 11: Top 15 Middle Infielders
- Thursday, Nov. 12: Top 10 Catchers
- Friday, Nov. 13: Top 20 Outfielders
In all, we analyzed and ranked 100 players. It's now time to put most of them in an overall list of 100.
Now, the reason we say "most" instead of "all" is because things change on a daily basis on the offseason market. Some players have been subtracted from the free agent market, and others have been added to the trade market. As such, our list of 100 players has been altered by additions and subtractions.
Otherwise, there's not much else to know. In the event of ties, the nod went to the player we'd rather sign or trade for. And along the way, you'll find plenty of links to relevant data at Baseball-Reference, FanGraphs, Brooks Baseball, Baseball Prospectus and Baseball Savant.
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