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Which Unwanted Contracts Could Be Moved This Winter?
- The article identifies nine expensive contracts that could be traded this off-season, signaling a busy market for veteran players.
- Nick Castellanos is viewed as unlikely to move due to the Phillies’ need to absorb salary and potential prospect implications.
- Corey Seager’s trade value could be affected by his no-trade clause and the Rangers’ payroll considerations.
- Masataka Yoshida’s market remains uncertain due to injuries and a crowded Red Sox outfield.
- Luis Severino could be traded if a team is comfortable with a high-salary one-year scenario and a potential 2027 option.
- Luis Robert Jr. is highlighted as a center-field option whose trade value depends on health and market demand.
- Willson Contreras could move, but his two-year, $36.5 million commitment and no-trade clause complicate a deal.
- Nolan Arenado may be moved as Cardinals pursue roster reshaping with a two-year remaining on his deal.
- José Berríos could be moved as the Blue Jays recalibrate a loaded rotation and bullpen considerations.
- Jeff McNeil remains in play as a flexible, affordable option for teams seeking middle-infield versatility.
- Jeff McNeil’s contract length and value position him as a short-term alternative for buyers wary of longer deals.
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