Dodgers: $717 million Phillies: $172 million Diamondbacks: $122 million Giants: $113 million Royals: $105 million Cardinals: $99 million Reds: $87 million Tigers: $42.75 million Braves: $30 million Rangers: $26.5 million Mets: $18 million White Sox: $16.75 million Orioles: $13 million Astros: $12 million $10.25 million for brewers Angel Investments: $6.8 million $4.75 million for guardians $4.25 million for the nationals Pirates: $3,2 millionA’s: $1.5 million Rays: $1.1 million Red Sox: $1 million Cubs: $0 Marlins: $0 Padres: $0 Rockies: $0 Twins: $0 Yankees: $0 Blue Jays: $0
There are still transactions worth almost $2 billion to be completed. A team’s winter isn’t over just because it hasn’t spent yet. (The Yankees, for instance, acquired Juan Soto via trade.) However, there are a few intriguing teams who have refrained from using free agency. Furthermore, if you consider the entire $700 million value of Shohei Ohtani’s contract with the Dodgers instead of just the current value of roughly $460 million, Ohtani is alone responsible for 43.6% of all free agency spending.