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Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Every time mlb starts a new season, many fans will be a little surprised when watching the game - huh? This player is obviously on another team? When will it be time for this team? In fact, the turnover of players in MLB each season will be very frequent, and what is the specific turnover of some focus players? Let's take a look.

Blue Jays left starting pitcher Jose Berrios behind

The Blue Jays left starting pitcher Berrios on a seven-year contract, who was traded from the Twins last season, and although the Blue Jays failed to impact the playoffs, Berrios' performance still allowed the team to entrust him with the position of the main starting point in the future.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Angels sign former Mets starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard

The signing has left countless Mets fans sad, and while the Mets' absolute trump card today is Jacob deGrom, Hindgard is the team's former ace. Just a one-year short contract shows that although the angel recognizes his strength, he is also a little afraid of Thor's past injury history. In any case, the Angels naturally hope that the former top starter of the major leagues can find his skills and avoid injuries.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

The Astros leave starting pitcher Justin Verlander behind

Although the Tiger King is old and reimbursed for the whole season last season, the Astros still want to maintain a relationship with the ace pitcher, and if Wielander had been in the World Series last season, the result might have been different. The final year of the contract is also an acceptable result for both parties, and it is up to the Tiger King to regain its strength this year.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Rays 12-year long contract renewal of young ranger Wander Franco

The light that has always taken the small market route seems to see its own future star, after putting Franco into the major league last season, this offseason quickly signed a 12-year super long contract with it, and the light from the small market team can show how optimistic they are about the rising star they have cultivated.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Mariners trade for padsters second baseman Adam Frazier

The Padres were in a state of great form after halfway last season, decisively trading to former Pirates second baseman Fraser trying to impact the playoffs, not thinking of losing the second half of the game, and now it is reasonable to trade Fraser away. The Mariners have achieved the ideal instant combat and they hope to go further this season.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Rays sign two-time Cy young starting pitcher Corey Kluber

Kruber pitched a no-hits game at the Yankees last season and then faltered on it. However, the light that needs to be added to the starting pitcher lineup is still to recruit him on a one-year contract, and as long as Kruber is not injured, his ball possession ability is still enough to support his pitching content.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Twins renewed star midfielder Byron Buxton

Despite the Twins' poor record last season, they knew that Byron Buxton, the player of the month who was absent from the game early due to injury, was not a thing in the pool, so they sent a seven-year fat contract in the offseason. This gives Buxton the opportunity to prove himself on both ends of the pitch this season.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Blue Jays sign former Giants starting pitcher Kevin Gausman

After keeping Berryhos, the Blue Jays went on to upgrade the starting pitcher rotation, taking the former Giants starting pitcher Goldsman under his wing for about five years. The pitcher was one of the heroes of the Giants' rise last season, and he will face an even tougher test this season when he moves to the American League East.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Rangers sign former Blue Jays shortsighter Marcus Semien

It was the Rangers' first heavy punch in the offseason, an unexpected seven-year contract to sign former Bluebirds guerrilla Simeon, who was known for his speed and ability to hit the long game last season, which also won him this big contract, but he still had to stay in the second base defense zone in the new season, because of another signing later...

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Mariners sign former Blue Jays Celeron starting pitcher Robbie Ray

The freshly baked U.S. League Jan pitcher Blue Jays had no intention of staying, and the Mariners eventually took over the new Kosayan winner in about five years. Ray's arrival also upgraded the team's pitcher lineup, giving the cowshed's tough sailors a reliable starting pitcher.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Mets sign former Dodgers star pitcher Max Scherzer

Shezel returned to the United East, but instead of returning to the Nation, he came to the Metropolis. Shezel will form a super double ACE with DeGrom, and the rest of the National League Eastern Side teams will face the Mets' super-terrifying starting rotation in the new season.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Tigers sign former Mets shortstop Javier Baez

Baiyez switched from the Cubs to the Mets mid-season, and after playing "Brothers Baseball," Bayez also entered the free market at the end of the season. The Tigers, who lack a star, are now sending a six-year deal or so, adding an important weight to the team's rise.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

The Red Sox trade outfielder Hunter Renfroe to the Brewers for Jackie Bradley Jr.

The Red Sox introduced Renfer because of his ability to play long, after all, the team experienced a wave of lows after winning the World Series, but Renfer's performance was decent, but the defense sometimes had problems. This reminds the team of bradley, the defensive god who once played out, and the return of the player who was once the long-term 9th baseman of the Red Sox may make the team's defense in the field more stable.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Dodge keeps super tool man Chris Taylor

Key Mr. + Super Tool Man, such attributes Dodge naturally want to firmly grasp. Not only is Taylor able to defend almost all of the positions in the interior and exterior, but also often completes key shots on the percussion end, and it is his best to give the Dodgers both sides of the new season.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Cubs sign former Mets starting pitcher Marcus Stroman

Hindgard isn't the only starting pitcher to leave the Mets, with Stroman joining the Cubs on a three-year contract. And he will also become the ace of the Cubs in the new season.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Giants sign former White Sox starting pitcher Carlos Rodon

To fill the gap in Goldman's departure, the Giants signed Rodden, a starting pitcher who did well in the White Sox last season, on a two-year contract. He threw a no-hit last season, but he didn't have a special eye in the talented White Sox rotation. After coming to the giant, his status will inevitably improve.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Dodgers leave star starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw

Last season's injuries more or less affected Kershaw, but the "bookboy" at the end of the season decided to continue to be a sentient "man in blue", and the star starting pitcher who had won the season's MVP still had the opportunity to prove that he was healthy and a deterrent.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Met trades with Sportsmen starting pitcher Chris Bassitt

The Mets paid two minor league pitchers to get the Athletics' all-Star starting pitcher Bassat, which also allowed the team to find the third starting candidate, and if Basit maintained the standards of the past two years, the Mets' starting lineup would be rock solid.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

The Twins sent third baseman Josh Donaldson and shortstop Kenafalfa to the Yankees in exchange for Gary Sanchez and third baseman Gio Urshela.

The deal directly changed the composition of the two teams, with Sanchez likely to start with a designated strike when he came to the Twins, and Ursheira filling the third base. The Yankees directly upgraded the left half of the interior, except that Kinafalfa will squeeze Gleyber Torres to second base and DJ LeMahieu to move to first base.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Nationals sign former Rays Heavy Artillery Nelson Cruz

The National League also used designated strikes, so that the National League team also dared to bring in heavy gunners with insufficient defensive ability, so the Nationals brought veteran heavy artillery Cruz to Washington. For the nationals whose playing power is poor and Zimmerman has retired, cruz's arrival may be a lifesaver.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Warriors trade with Athletics first baseman Matt Olson

The Warriors sent a bunch of potential players, including talented outfielder Cristian Pache, just to get Olson. Since the team had already decided not to renew Freddie Freeman's contract, it had to fill a vacancy for the first baseman position, so after trading Olsen, he immediately offered him an eight-year contract.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Mariners trade for Reds fielder Jess Winker and third baseman Eugenio Suarez

The Mariners sent three players, including left pitcher Branden Williamson selected in the second round of 2019, in exchange for the two main players of the Reds, Winkel and Suarez, especially Winkel,especially who hit quite well last season, and the team's playing line has been upgraded.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Yankees leave former Cubs star first baseman Anthony Rizzo

Also entering the free market, Rizzo did not find another owner like Baiyez and Bryant, but stayed with the Yankees, who joined in the middle of last season. The two-year contract stabilized the Yankees' first baseman position, and they subsequently traded heavy artillery first baseman Voyt to the padres.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Cy young starting pitcher Zack Greinke before Royals returns

The return of "Z Demon God" to the Royals may bring countless fans to tears. Going round and round, Grange returned to where the dream began on a one-year contract. He will bring a wealth of experience to the existing young rotation, and the fallen leaves are also a good story.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Cubs sign Japanese outfielder Suzuki Seiya

The successful Japanese star outfielder in this offseason season, the Cubs beat other competitors to include the all-round outfielder, and whether he can adapt to the rhythm of the major leagues is also worth watching.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Blue Jays trade for Athletics third baseman Matt Chapman

After paying the platinum glove third baseman Chapman, the athletics once again got a potential player to carry out the team's operating policy this offseason. After the Blue Jays reinforced the deal, the playing line strength has also been improved, and they will launch a strong impact on the playoffs in the new season.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Rockies sign former Giants third baseman Kris Bryant

Bryant, the former Cubs' MVP winner, was traded to the Giants in the middle of last season, and this season we will see him frequently at Coors Stadium, and a big seven-year contract also represents Rockies' appreciation of Bryant, and we can still look forward to the former MVP in the new season.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Dodgers sign former Warriors star first baseman Freddie Freeman

Blockbuster signing! Dodgers have assembled an ultra-luxurious playing line, and 2020 National League MVP winner Freeman also became the fourth player in the Dodgers' squad to win the MVP of the season. The other three are Mookie Betts, Cody Bellinger and Clayton Kershaw.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Warriors sign former Dodgers star terminator Kenley Jansen

Is this wave the rhythm of mutual mining? The Dodgers just poached the Warriors' star baseman, and when they switched to the Warriors, they signed Johnson, the Dodgers' long-standing terminator, adding roster depth to the Warriors' already solid cowshed.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Philadelphia signs former Reds fielder Nick Castellanos

Castellanos briefly played in the Reds after leaving the Cubs, and his performance was also recognized by the Phillies, and in addition to co-defending the outfield with Harper, he will also form the Phillies' super talented playing line for the new season.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Twins sign former Astros star shortstop Carlos Correa

After a long negotiation cycle, Correa, who is recognized as the top of the free agent rankings, did not get the super giant contract he dreamed of, and finally went north to Minnesota with a three-year contract. The Twins have also filled in the vacancy for the shortstop position, who will be on the line with the White Sox in the new season.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Red Sox sign former Rockies guerrilla Trevor Story

The Red Sox brought the Rockies' main guerrilla to the United East, though Story may have to switch to second base because the Red Sox's main guerrilla is the equally formidable Xander Bogaerts. And whether he can maintain his standard after leaving the highland stadium, we will wait and see.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

Cardinals sign back "Cyborg" veteran Albert Pujols

The League's designated strike rules not only gave Cruz a job, but also gave the Cardinals a reason to sign back to Pruss, and the fallen leaves are always the best plot. The persistence of Molina and Wainwright has allowed many fans to still maintain good memories of the "undead bird", and the return of Pujos is even more emotional, although this is his last season.

Where did all these players go? MLB player flow summary

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