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By John Healy RADIO.COM Sports
Updated on December 5, 2019 12/05/2019 12:13 pm

The 2019 MLB season is officially over as the Washington Nationals defeated the Houston Astros in seven games to become the new World Series champions. Now, it is time to move onto free agency.

Last year's free agent class was headlined with stars like Bryce Harper and Manny Machado, both of whom did not sign with new teams until February. This year, pitchers Gerrit Cole and Stephen Strasburg (if the latter opts out) headline a pitching-heavy free agent class who will be among the most-coveted free agent targets of the MLB hot stove.

There is already plenty of speculation on where these free agents will land, or how much money they will sign for as the free agent signing period officially begins on Monday, Nov. 4.

Here is the complete list of 2019-20 free agent class and which team each player has signed with heading into the 2020 regular season:

Updated 12/23

Milwaukee Brewers C Yasmani Grandal looks at his notes during a mound visit.
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Catchers

-Alex Avila, 33 -- Minnesota Twins, 1 year $4.5 million
-Welington Castillo, 33-
-Jason Castro, 33
-Francisco Cervelli, 34 -- Miami Marlins, 1 year, $2 million
-Robinson Chirinos, 36
-Travis d’Arnaud, 31 -- Atlanta Braves, 2 years $16 million
-Tyler Flowers, 34 -- Atlanta Braves, 1 year, $4 million
-Dustin Garneau, 32 -- Houston Astros, 1 year, $650K
-Yan Gomes, 32 -- Washington Nationals, 2 years $10 million
-Yasmani Grandal, 31 -- Chicago White Sox, 4 years $73 million
-John Hicks, 30
-Bryan Holaday, 32
-Nick Hundley, 36
-Chris Iannetta, 37
-Jonathan Lucroy, 34
-Martin Maldonado, 33 - Houston Astros, 2 years $7 million
-Russell Martin, 37
-Brian McCann, 36 -- Retired
-Austin Romine, 31 -- Detroit Tigers, 1 year $4.1 million
-Jesus Sucre, 32
-Blake Swihart, 28 - Texas Rangers, 1 year minors
-Stephen Vogt, 35 -- Arizona Diamondbacks, 1 year, $3 million
-Matt Wieters, 34

White Sox 1B Jose Abreu swings at a pitch against the Phillies.
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First Basemen

-Jose Abreu, 33 -- Chicago White Sox, 1-year $17.8 million qualifying offer
-Matt Adams, 31 ($4MM mutual option with a $1MM buyout)
-Yonder Alonso, 33
-Justin Bour, 32
-Lucas Duda, 34
-Ryon Healy, 28 - Milwaukee Brewers, 1 year N/A
-John Hicks, 30
-Brad Miller, 30
-Mitch Moreland, 34
-Steve Pearce, 37
-Mark Reynolds, 36
-Anthony Rizzo, 30 ($14.5MM club option with a $2MM buyout)
-Justin Smoak, 33- Milwaukee Brewers, 1 year $5 million
-Eric Thames, 33 -- $7.5MM club option declined, $1MM buyout
-Neil Walker, 34
- Patrick Wisdom, 28 -- Seattle Mariners, 1 year $563.5K
-Ryan Zimmerman, 35 -- $18MM club option declined

Howie Kendrick hits a home run in Game 7 of the World Series.
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Second Basemen

-Gordon Beckham, 33
-Starlin Castro, 30 -- $16MM club option declined by Marlins
-Brian Dozier, 33

-Wilmer Flores, 28 ($6MM club option with a $500K buyout)
-Logan Forsythe, 33
-Scooter Gennett, 30
-Jedd Gyorko, 31 ($13MM club option for 2020 with a $1MM buyout)
-Josh Harrison, 32 -- Philadelphia Phillies, 1-year minor-league deal
-Marco Hernandez, 27 -- Boston Red Sox, 1 year, $650K
-Brock Holt, 32
-Howie Kendrick, 36 - Washington Nationals, 1 year $6.25 million
-Jason Kipnis, 33 ($16.5MM club option with a $2.5MM buyout)
-Brad Miller, 30
-Mike Moustakas, 31 -- Cincinnati Reds, 4 years, $64 million
-Eduardo Nuñez, 33
-Chris Owings, 28
-Hernan Perez, 29 -- Chicago Cubs, minor-league
-Jace Peterson, 30 -- Milwaukee Brewers, minor league
-Jonathan Schoop, 28 - Detroit Tigers, 1 year $6.1 million
-Eric Sogard, 34 - Milwaukee Brewers, 1 year $4.5 million
-Yangervis Solarte, 32
-Neil Walker, 34
-Ben Zobrist, 39

Anthony Rendon field a ball at third base in the World Series.
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Third Basemen

-Asdrubal Cabrera 34
-Josh Donaldson, 34
-Wilmer Flores, 28 ($6MM club option with a $500K buyout)
-Logan Forsythe, 33
-Todd Frazier, 34
-Jedd Gyorko, 31 ($13MM club option for 2020 with a $1MM buyout)
-Josh Harrison, 32
-Ryon Healy, 28 -- Milwaukee Brewers, 1 years N/A
-Jung Ho Kang, 33
-Mike Moustakas, 31 -- Cincinnati Reds, 4 years $64 million
-Eduardo Nuñez, 33
-Hernan Perez, 29 -- Chicago Cubs, minor-league
-Martin Prado, 36
-Anthony Rendon, 30 -- Los Angeles Angels, 7 years $245 million
-Pablo Sandoval, 33
-Yangervis Solarte, 32

Didi Gregorius watches as he belts a grand slam in the ALDS.
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Shortstop

-Freddy Galvis, 30 -- Cincinnati Reds pick up $5.5MM club option
-Didi Gregorius, 30 -- Philadelphia Phillies, 1 year $14 million
-Adeiny Hechavarria, 31
-Brock Holt, 32
-Jose Iglesias, 30
-Jordy Mercer, 33
-Hernan Perez, 29 -- Chicago Cubs, 1 year minor league
-Eric Sogard, 34 -- Milwaukee Brewers, 1 year $4.5 million

Marcell Ozuna swings at a pitch against the Braves in the NLDS.
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Left Fielders

-Melky Cabrera, 35
-Lonnie Chisenhall, 31
-Corey Dickerson, 31
-Brett Gardner, 36 -- New York Yankees, 1 year $12.5 million
-Alex Gordon, 36 -- $23MM mutual option declined by Royals
-Curtis Granderson, 39
-Matt Kemp, 35 - Miami Marlins, 1 year minor league
-Marcell Ozuna, 29
-Gerardo Parra, 33 -- Japan
-Hunter Pence, 37

Adam Jones rips a base hit for the Diamondbacks in an August game.
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Center Fielders

-Aaron Altherr, 29 -- Korea
-Keon Broxton, 30 -- Milwaukee Brewers, minor league
-Peter Bourjos, 33
-Jarrod Dyson, 35
-Billy Hamilton, 29 ($7.5MM mutual option with a $1MM buyout)
-Gorkys Hernandez, 32
-Austin Jackson, 33
-Jon Jay, 35
-Adam Jones, 34 -- Japan
-Juan Lagares, 31 ($9.5MM club option with a $500K buyout)
-Starling Marte, 31 -- Pittsburgh Pirates picked up $11.5MM club option for 2020
-Leonys Martin, 32
-Cameron Maybin, 33
-Cesar Puello, 29
-Charlie Tilson, 27

Yasiel Puig celebrates a home run while with the Indians.
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Right Fielders

-Melky Cabrera, 35
-Kole Calhoun, 32 ($14MM club option with a $1MM buyout)
-Nicholas Castellanos, 28
-Lonnie Chisenhall, 31
-Adam Eaton, 31 -- Washington Nationals, $9.5MM club option
-Avisail Garcia, 29 -- Milwaukee Brewers, 2 years $20 million
-Carlos Gomez, 34
-Carlos Gonzalez, 34
-Curtis Granderson, 39
-Matt Kemp, 35 -- Miami Marlins, 1 year minor league
-Nick Markakis, 36 -- Atlanta Braves, 1-year, $4 million
-Chris Owings, 28
-Gerardo Parra, 33 -- Japan
-Hunter Pence, 37
-Yasiel Puig, 29
-Eric Thames, 33
-Ben Zobrist, 39

Edwin Encarnacion checks his swing with an umpire.
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Designated Hitter

-Lucas Duda, 34
-Edwin Encarnacion, 37 -- Chicago White Sox, 1 year/$12 million
-Avisail Garcia, 29 -- Milwaukee Brewers, 2 years $20 million
-Kendrys Morales, 37
-Hanley Ramirez, 36
-Mark Reynolds, 36
-Mark Trumbo, 34

Gerrit Cole celebrates getting out of a jam in the ALCS.
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Starting Pitchers

-Brett Anderson, 32 -- Milwaukee Brewers, 1 year $5 million
-Chris Archer, 31 -- Pittsburgh Pirates pick up $9MM club option
-Homer Bailey, 34
-Clay Buchholz, 35
-Madison Bumgarner, 30 -- Arizona Diamondbacks, 5 years, $118 million
-Trevor Cahill, 32
-Andrew Cashner, 33 -
-Jhoulys Chacin, 32
-Gerrit Cole, 29 -- New York Yankees, 9 years $324 million
-Ross Detwiler, 34
-Marco Estrada, 36
-Kevin Gausman, 28 -- San Francisco Giants, 1 year $9 million
-Kyle Gibson, 32 -- Texas Rangers, 3 years $30 million
-Gio Gonzalez, 34 -- Chicago White Sox, 1 year $5 million
-Kendall Graveman, 29 -- Seattle Mariners, 1 year $1.5 million
-Cole Hamels, 36 -- Atlanta Braves, 1 year, $18 million
-Matt Harvey, 31
-Jeremy Hellickson, 33
-Felix Hernandez, 34
-Rich Hill, 40
-Edwin Jackson, 36
-Dallas Keuchel, 32 -- Chicago White Sox, 3 years $55 million
-Josh Lindblom, 33 -- Milwaukee Brewers, 3 years $9.125 million
-Jordan Lyles, 29 -- Texas Rangers, 2 years $16 million
-Wade Miley, 33 -- Cincinnati Reds, 2 years $15 million
-Shelby Miller, 29
-Matt Moore, 31
-Jose Mujica, 35 -- Colorado Rockies, 1 year, $563K
-Ivan Nova, 33
-Jake Odorizzi, 30 -- Minnesota Twins, 1-year $17.8 million qualifying offer
-Martin Perez, 29 ($7MM club option with a $500K buyout)
-Michael Pineda, 30 -- Minnesota Twins, 2 years $20 million
-Drew Pomeranz, 31
-Rick Porcello, 31 -- New York Mets, 1 year $10 million
-Jose Quintana, 31 -- Chicago Cubs, $11.5MM club option picked up
-JC Ramirez, 31
-Clayton Richard, 36
-Tanner Roark, 33 -- Toronto Blue Jays, 2 years $24 million
-Tyson Ross, 33
-Hyun-Jin Ryu, 33 -- Toronto Blue Jays, 4 years $64 million
-Ervin Santana, 37
-Drew Smyly, 29
-Dan Straily, 31 -- Korea
-Stephen Strasburg 31 -- Washington Nationals, 7 years $245 million
-Julio Teheran, 29 -- Los Angeles Angels, 1 year $9 million
-Nick Tropeano, 29
-Jason Vargas, 37 ($8MM club option with a $2MM buyout)
-Edinson Volquez, 36
-Michael Wacha, 28 -- New York Mets, 1 year $3 million
-Adam Wainwright, 38 -- St. Louis Cardinals, 1-year $5 million
-Zack Wheeler, 30 -- Philadelphia Phillies, 5 years, $118 million
-Alex Wood, 29

Kenley Jansen closes out a game for the Dodgers in 2019.
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Right-Handed Relievers

-Matt Albers, 37
-Victor Alcantara, 27
-Cody Allen, 31
-Tony Barnette, 36 ($3MM club option)
-Kyle Barraclough- San Diego Padres, 1 year minor league
-Dellin Betances, 32 - New York Mets, 1 year $10 million
-Brad Brach, 34 -- New York Mets, 1 year $850K
-Steve Cishek, 34
-Tyler Clippard, 35 -- Minnesota Twins, 1 year $2.75 million
-Carl Edwards, 28 -- Seattle Mariners, $950K
-Luis Garcia, 33
-Cory Gearrin, 34
-Luke Gregerson, 36
Junior Guerra - Arizona Dimaondbacks, 1 year $2.65 million
-David Hale, 32
-Will Harris, 35
-David Hernandez, 35
-Yoshihisa Hirano, 36
-Greg Holland, 34
-Daniel Hudson, 32
-Jared Hughes, 34 ($3MM club option with a $250K buyout)
-Tommy Hunter, 33
-Jay Jackson, 32
-Kenley Jansen, 32 -- declined opt out, remains with Los Angeles Dodger for remaining 2 years, $38MM
-Jeremy Jeffress, 32
-Nate Jones, 34 ($5.15MM club option with a $1.25MM buyout)
-Shawn Kelley, 36 ($2.5MM club option with a $250K buyout)
-Brandon Kintzler, 35
-Chris Martin, 34 -- Atlanta Braves, 2 years $14 million
-Collin McHugh, 33
-Justin Miller, 33 -- Toronto Blue Jays, minor-league deal
-Juan Minaya, 29
-Brandon Morrow, 35 - Chicago Cubs, 1 year minor league
-Pat Neshek 39 ($7MM club option with a $750K buyout)
-Juan Nicasio, 33
-Darren O’Day, 37 -- Atlanta Braves, 1-year $2.5 million
-Dan Otero, 35
-Wily Peralta, 31
-Yusmeiro Petit, 35 ($5.5MM club option with a $1MM buyout)
-David Phelps, 33 ($5MM club option)
-Erasmo Ramirez, 30
-Neil Ramirez, 31 - Los Angeles Angels, minor league-deal
-Addison Reed, 31
-Fernando Rodney, 43
-Sergio Romo, 37
-Hector Rondon, 32
-Trevor Rosenthal, 30 -- Kansas City Royals, minor-league deal
-Joe Smith, 36 -- Houston Astros, 2 years $8 million
-Craig Stammen, 36
-Pedro Strop, 35
-Anthony Swarzak, 34
-Ryan Tepera -- Chicago Cubs, $900K
-Tyler Thornburg, 31
-Blake Treinen, 31 -- Los Angeles Dodgers, 1 year $10 million
-Josh Tomlin, 35 --
-Arodys Vizcaino, 29
-Adam Warren, 32 -- New York Yankees, minor-league deal
-Dan Winkler, 30 -- Chicago Cubs, 1 year $750K
-Mike Wright, 30 -- Korea
-Shan Yamaguchi -- Toronto Blue Jays, 2 years $6 million

Aroldis Chapman pitches against the Astros in the ALCS.
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Left-Handed Relievers

-Luis Avilan, 30
-Jerry Blevins, 36
-Aroldis Chapman, 32 -- New York Yankees, 1-year, $18 million extension (3 years, $48 million)
-Tony Cingrani, 30
-Jake Diekman, 33 -- Oakland Athletics, 2 years $7.5 million
-Sean Doolittle, 33 -- Washington Nationals, $6.5MM club option
-Zach Duke, 37
-Mike Dunn, 35 ($6MM club option with a $1MM buyout)
-Brian Flynn, 30 -- Texas Rangers, 1 year minor league
-Matt Grace, 31
-Blaine Hardy, 33 -- Minnesota Twins, 1 year minor-league deal
-Derek Holland, 33 -- club option declined
-Wade LeBlanc, 35 ($5MM club option with a $450K buyout)
-Francisco Liriano, 36
-Aaron Loup, 32 ($2MM club option)
-Tommy Milone, 33
-Zac Rosscup, 32
-Chris Rusin, 33
-Joely Rodriguez - Texas Rangers, 2 years $5.5 million
-Hector Santiago, 32
-Chasen Shreve, 29 - New York Mets, 1 year minor league
-Tony Sipp, 36
-Will Smith, 30 -- Atlanta Braves, 3-years $39 million
-Daniel Stumpf, 29
-Jonny Venters, 35
-Tony Watson, 35 -- opted out of remaining $2.5MM

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