The MLB off-season has been full of drama and anticipation, with many top players still unsigned as spring training gets underway. One of the biggest storylines has been the saga of four Scott Boras clients who have yet to find new teams for the upcoming season.
One of those clients, Cody Bellinger, has finally found a new home with the Chicago Cubs. The talented outfielder will be playing for the Cubs for up to three years, with the possibility of a shorter stay if he decides to pursue other opportunities after the 2024 season. Bellinger’s signing with the Cubs is a significant move for both the player and the team, as they look to compete in a competitive NL Central division.
However, three of Boras’ clients still remain unsigned, including pitchers Blake Snell and Jordan Montgomery, as well as third baseman Matt Chapman. These players are still looking for teams to call their own as the season rapidly approaches. Boras, known for his tough negotiations and ability to secure lucrative contracts for his clients, will no doubt be working hard to find the best deals for these talented players.
The MLB uniform controversy has also been making headlines, with players inadvertently exposing themselves during spring training games. While this may be a humorous distraction, the focus remains on the negotiations between players and teams as they work towards finalizing their rosters for the upcoming season.
As the MLB season draws closer, the pressure is on for both players and teams to make the necessary moves to set themselves up for success. With Boras clients still on the market and the uniform controversy in the spotlight, the baseball world is buzzing with excitement and anticipation for the start of the season.