With the Major League Baseball Winter Meetings approaching, speculation is growing about which free agents could be a fit for each of the league’s 30 teams. A recent analysis offers suggestions for potential signings, with each team matched to one player from outside its current roster.
For the Philadelphia Phillies, the suggested match is outfielder Rob Refsnyder. The report notes that while the Phillies’ main targets remain Kyle Schwarber and J.T. Realmuto, there is also a need for a right-handed bat in the outfield to complement Brandon Marsh and Justin Crawford—especially if Harrison Bader signs elsewhere. “Refsnyder, who can play all three outfield positions, had seven home runs and a .959 OPS in 138 plate appearances against lefties last season,” according to the analysis.
The approach taken in this exercise follows two rules: no incumbent players are considered, and each free agent can only be matched with one team. This means several notable names do not appear on the list but are still expected to attract significant interest during free agency.
Other suggested matches include Kyle Tucker for the Toronto Blue Jays, Framber Valdez for the Baltimore Orioles, Pete Alonso for the Boston Red Sox, and Bo Bichette for the New York Yankees. Each selection addresses specific positional needs or strategic gaps identified by observers.
The article emphasizes that these suggestions are not predictions but rather an attempt to connect logical fits based on team needs and available talent as clubs prepare for offseason negotiations.



