The 2022-23 MLB hot stove is heating up. Which teams will go all-in for a 2023 World Series push? Where will top free agents such as Aaron Judge, Trea Turner, Jacob deGrom and Carlos Correa sign? Who will make the trades that has everyone buzzing this offseason?
Below is a running list of notable transactions and updates from throughout the MLB offseason.
Key links: Early 2023 rankings | Grading bold predictions (ESPN+)
Top 50 free agents (ESPN+) | Passan’s offseason preview (ESPN+)
Key MLB offseason dates
Nov. 10: Free agency begins
Nov. 15: Deadline for teams to add minor leaguers to the 40-man roster to protect them from Rule 5 draft
Nov. 18: Non-tender deadline
Nov. 20: Deadline for free agents to accept or reject the qualifying offer
Dec. 5-8: Winter meetings in San Diego
Dec. 7: Rule 5 draft
Jan. 13: Deadline for teams and arbitration-eligible players to submit salary figures
Jan. 30: Arbitration hearings begin
Feb. 24: 2023 spring training games begin
Jeff Passan and Jesse Rogers break down the key shortstops available in free agency this offseason.
Notable MLB offseason transactions
Nov. 10
Dodgers re-sign Clayton Kershaw to one-year deal
The Los Angeles Dodgers and Clayton Kershaw reached agreement on a one-year deal Thursday, bringing the future Hall of Fame left-hander back to Los Angeles for a 16th season, a source confirmed to ESPN. Story »
Reliever Robert Suarez re-signs with Padres
Suarez agreed with the San Diego Padres for a $46 million, five-year contract, according to multiple reports. Story »
Rays trade Ji-Man Choi to Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates acquire 1B Ji-Man Choi from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for minor league pitcher Jack Hartman. Story »
Nov. 6
Edwin Diaz re-signs with Mets
Star closer Diaz, Mets agree to 5-year, $102 million deal