The 2026 Free Agent Tracker Is Here!

The 2026 Free Agent Tracker is now live! There are currently over 170 players on the list, and more will be added following the postseason as teams begin to clear space on their 40-man rosters and decisions are made about 2026 options. The Tracker will be updated regularly throughout the offseason as qualifying offers are made (and then accepted or rejected), and as free agents find their new homes.

You can filter by status (signed/unsigned), previous team, and signing team, and export the data for your own analysis. You can also sort by a player’s handedness, age, and 2025 WAR. Shortly after the postseason ends, projected 2026 WAR will be added to the Tracker, as will the results of our annual contract crowdsourcing project, which include median contract total, years, and average annual value estimates.

Players with options are not included on the Tracker. Typically, options do not have to be exercised or declined until five days after the World Series ends. As players with options become free agents, they will be added. Until then, you can find the full list below:

Atlanta Braves

Baltimore Orioles

Boston Red Sox

  • Alex Bregman, 3B: Can opt out after 2026 season or 2-yr, $80MM (2026-27).
  • Trevor Story, SS: Can opt out after 2025 season or 2-yr, $55MM (2026-27).
  • Lucas Giolito, SP: $19MM mutual option; $1.5MM buyout.
  • Liam Hendriks, RP: $12MM mutual option; $2MM buyout.

Chicago Cubs

Chicago White Sox

Cincinnati Reds

Cleveland Guardians

Colorado Rockies

Detroit Tigers

Kansas City Royals

Los Angeles Dodgers

Milwaukee Brewers

New York Mets

New York Yankees

Philadelphia Phillies

San Diego Padres

San Francisco Giants

Seattle Mariners

Tampa Bay Rays

Texas Rangers

Toronto Blue Jays

Additionally, players who are posted from a team in Japan or Korea will be added to the Tracker once their team officially makes them available. The Tracker can always be found in the RosterResource section of the site drop-down menu or within the tabs above any RosterResource content.

As always, we appreciate your feedback. If there are features you’d like to suggest for future versions of the Tracker, feel free to drop them in the comments here!





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MikeSMember since 2020
1 hour ago

The White Sox will exercise Robert Jr’s option so they can try to trade him again. I call them the Rockies of the Midwest, but getting nothing for him and then paying him another $2M as he walks away is too dumb even for them.

sadtromboneMember since 2020
1 hour ago
Reply to  MikeS

Even after they pick up his option they only have something like $80M on their payroll for next year and aside from some relievers I don’t see any free agents they would be targeting. There is really no reason to let him walk.