Now that the MLB offseason is finally here, several of baseball’s top free agents will soon be signing brand new contracts.
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Some of these free agents already have. Aaron Nola agreed to stay in Philadelphia for seven years and $172 million, and Sonny Gray is expected to sign a three-year, $75 million contract to play for the St.