MLB free agency: Yankees reportedly pick up Paul Goldschmidt, Astros snag Christian Walker after Nolan Arenado rejects trade

MLB free agency is cruising right along, with the league’s winter meetings held last week in Dallas. The name on everyone’s lips is Juan Soto, but he’s not the only free agent who has a big decision to make this winter.

Here’s a quick look at where things stand so far this offseason:

The market for free agent first basemen was noticeably slow, until this week.

The Houston Astros struck first with a reported three-year, $60 million deal to acquire free-agent first baseman Christian Walker, previously a standout bat for the Arizona Diamondbacks. That triggered a chain of moves, as the D-Backs opted to replace Walker by trading for Cleveland Guardians All-Star Josh Naylor on Saturday per ESPN’s Jeff Passan.

Minutes later, the Guardians reportedly signed old friend Carlos Santana for his third stint with the team. Santana spent last season with the Minnesota Twins, so we’ll see if the Twins do anything to respond. Meanwhile, the New York Yankees picked up former MVP Paul Goldschmidt on a one-year, $12.5 million deal.

The first base market isn’t close to done, as Pete Alonso and others remain available.

Before the Walker deal, the Astros were interested in trading for Nolan Arenado of the St. Louis Cardinals. The feeling apparently wasn’t mutual, as the All-Star informed his club that he would not waive his no-trade clause for a move to Houston, according to MLB.com.

The Cardinals were reportedly willing to send $15-20 million to the Astros to help cover the $64 million in salary that Houston would have to take on (the Colorado Rockies are on the hook for $10 million of the $74 million remaining on Arenado’s deal), but they also needed Arenado’s approval.

With Walker aboard and no Arenado incoming, the Astros are now set to feature Walker at first and Isaac Paredes, the crown jewel of their return in the Kyle Tucker trade, at third, with Alex Bregman all but gone in free agency.

Losing a 26-year-old future Hall of Famer is a blow for any team, but the New York Yankees have been active since their former right fielder Juan Soto put pen to paper with the New York Mets.

Through a series of moves, they haven’t replaced Soto, but they have certainly offset some losses. Here are four positions with a notable departure and their replacement:

Starting pitcher: Nestor Cortes out, Max Fried in

Reliever: Clay Holmes out, Devin Williams in

Outfield: Juan Soto out, Cody Bellinger in

First base: Anthony Rizzo out, Paul Goldschmidt in

The collective 2024 bWAR of the quartet going out: 11.4 The total of the quartet coming in: 8.4. It’s not a perfect replacement, but replacing a player like Soto is hard to do.

Japanese right-hander Roki Sasaki was posted Dec. 9 as the winter meetings got underway, according to MLB Network’s Jon Morosi. Sasaki’s posting opened a 45-day window, which began Dec. 10 and runs through 5 p.m. ET Jan. 23. Every MLB team is now allowed to attempt to sway the 23-year-old talent to sign with them when the international amateur signing period opens Jan. 15.

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