Baseball’s offseason has been about as cold as much of the country finds itself this month. While NBA and NFL fans are overloaded with news of signings at the advent of their free agent seasons, the MLB off-season has moved at a glacial pace. With a month to go before spring training, 14 teams have doled out less than $30 million in free agent contracts and five clubs have yet to sign a single MLB free agent. At the other extreme, the Dodgers, Yankees, and Mets have combined to spend $1.5 billion on free agents this off-season.
The wide gulf in how different teams approach the offseason stems from
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