
Fantasy Baseball Offseason Overview: Polanco Takes Over for Alonso, Jansen Moves to Tigers
An in-depth look at significant offseason changes impacting Fantasy Baseball, highlighting new signings and trades.
The hot stove is at full blast, with considerable trade activity and key free agents having already been signed. Where can fans seek guidance amid this whirlwind? Right here!
Chris Towers and I will be using the Offseason Tracker as our home base in the coming months, providing updates on significant transactions for Fantasy Baseball without the fluff.
Major Transactions
Isaac Collins traded to Royals
For a time, Collins was a standout in Fantasy, boasting a .338 batting average over two months this summer. After falling off to .182 afterward, the Royals are likely targeting him to play more regularly.
Isaac Collins
Dustin May signs with Cardinals
Dustin May joins the Cardinals, looking for a fresh start after struggling with the Red Sox. The Cardinals are offering him an opportunity due to their rotation needs.
Kenley Jansen signs with Tigers
Kenley Jansen heads to the Tigers after they initially considered Kyle Finnegan as their closer. Jansen is expected to assume the ninth-inning role, augmenting their bullpen significantly.
Jorge Polanco signs with Mets
The Mets have signed Jorge Polanco to replace Pete Alonso, hoping his transition to first base will bolster their lineup without a high cost.
Additional notable signings include Robert Suarez to the Braves, Kyle Finnegan’s re-signing with the Tigers, and others. The MLB offseason is shaping up to redefine Fantasy baseball landscapes!


