2024 Free Agent Hitters

Free Agent Hitters

The 2024 free-agent class for hitters isn’t as loaded as the pitchers, but some solid bats could help teams out. If your team is looking to continue their dominance and return to the playoffs, there are some bats available that could help, and the same goes for if your team is trying to return to the postseason. The biggest name available is obviously Shohei Ohtani. Still, there are impact bats throughout, and teams will be sure to be active going after them once the first domino falls into place, so who is available this offseason to sign?

2024 Free Agents

2023 Stats

1.) DH – Shohei Ohtani

AVG: .304
OBP: .412
SLG: .654
OPS: 1.066
HR: 44
RBI: 95
R: 102

2.) 1B/OF – Cody Bellinger

AVG: .307
OBP: .356
SLG: .525
OPS: .881
HR: 26
RBI: 97
R: 95

3.) 3B – Matt Chapman

AVG: .240
OBP: .330
SLG: .424
OPS: .755
HR: 17
RBI: 54
R: 66

4.) OF/DH – Jorge Soler

AVG: .250
OBP: .341
SLG: .512
OPS: .853
HR: 36
RBI: 75
R: 77

5.) OF – Jung-Hoo Lee

AVG: .318
OBP: .406
SLG: .455
OPS: .860
HR: 6
RBI: 45
R: 50

6.) DH – JD Martinez

AVG: .271
OBP: .321
SLG: .572
OPS: .893
HR: 33
RBI: 103
R: 61

7.) OF – Teoscar Hernandez

AVG: .258
OBP:.305
SLG:.435
OPS: .741
HR: 26
RBI: 93
R: 70

8.) OF/DH – Lourdes Gurriel Jr.

AVG: .261
OBP: .309
SLG: .462
OPS: .772
HR: 24
RBI: 82
R: 65

9.) DH – Justin Turner

AVG: .276
OBP: .345
SLG: .455
OPS: .800
HR: 23
RBI: 96
R: 86

10.) C – Mitch Garver

AVG: .270
OBP: .370
SLG: .500
OPS: .870
HR: 19
RBI: 50
R: 45

11.) 1B – Rhys Hoskins

(2022)

AVG: .246
OBP: .332
SLG: .462
OPS: .794
HR: 30
RBI: 79
R: 81

12.) 3B – Jeimer Candelario

AVG: .251
OBP: .336
SLG: .471
OPS: .807
HR: 22
RBI: 70
R: 77

13.) OF – Joc Pederson

    AVG: .235
    OBP: .348
    SLG: .416
    OPS: .764
    HR: 15
    RBI: 51
    R: 59

    14.) C – Yasmani Grandal

      AVG: .234
      OBP: .309
      SLG: .339
      OPS: .647
      HR: 8
      RBI: 33
      R: 33

      15.) OF – Tommy Pham

        AVG: .256
        OBP: .328
        SLG: .446
        OPS: .774
        HR: 16
        RBI: 68
        R: 55

        16.) 1B/DH – Brandon Belt

          AVG: .254
          OBP: .369
          SLG: .490
          OPS: .858
          HR: 19
          RBI: 43
          R: 53

          17.) OF – Jason Heyward

            AVG: .269
            OBP: .340
            SLG: .473
            OPS: .813
            HR: 15
            RBI: 40
            R: 56

            18.) OF – Kevin Kiermaier

              AVG: .265
              OBP: .322
              SLG: .419
              OPS: .741
              HR: 8
              RBI: 36
              R: 58

              19.) OF – Adam Duvall

                AVG: .247
                OBP: .303
                SLG: .531
                OPS: .834
                HR: 21
                RBI: 58
                R: 45

                20.) 2B/OF – Whit Merrifield

                AVG: .272
                OBP: .318
                SLG: .382
                OPS: .700
                HR: 11
                RBI: 67
                R: 66

                21.) OF – Eddie Rosario

                AVG: .255
                OBP: .305
                SLG: .450
                OPS: .755
                HR: 21
                RBI: 74
                R: 64

                22.) SS – Tim Anderson

                AVG: .245
                OBP: .286
                SLG: .296
                OPS: .582
                HR: 1
                RBI: 25
                R: 52

                23.) OF – Michael A. Taylor

                AVG: .220
                OBP: .278
                SLG: .442
                OPS: .720
                HR: 21
                RBI: 51
                R: 48

                24.) 3B – Gio Urshela

                AVG: .299
                OBP: .329
                SLG: .374
                OPS: .703
                HR: 2
                RBI: 24
                R: 22

                25.) OF – Harrison Bader

                AVG: .232
                OBP: .274
                SLG: .348
                OPS: .622
                HR: 7
                RBI: 40
                R: 44

                26.) SS – Amed Rosario

                AVG: .263
                OBP: .305
                SLG: .378
                OPS: .683
                HR: 6
                RBI: 58
                R: 70

                27.) C – Gary Sanchez

                AVG: .217
                OBP: .288
                SLG: .492
                OPS: .780
                HR: 19
                RBI: 47
                R: 33

                28.) OF – Michael Brantley

                AVG: .278
                OBP: .298
                SLG: .426
                OPS: .724
                HR: 2
                RBI: 7
                R: 7

                29.) OF – Joey Gallo

                AVG: .177
                OBP: .301
                SLG: .440
                OPS: .741
                HR: 21
                RBI: 40
                R: 39

                30.) 1B/DH – Carlos Santana

                AVG: .240
                OBP: .318
                SLG: .429
                OPS: .747
                HR: 23
                RBI: 86
                R: 78

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