The market for free agent first baseman, Chris Davis has been very quiet with only his former team, the Baltimore Orioles having a formal offer. However, the Detroit Tigers are quietly making a move to sign the 2015 MLB home run leader.
The MLB free agent market is still full of big and talented names even though the winter meetings are over and the offseason is halfway finished. According to several reports, the market seems to be slowly developing because of several factors that leave Yoenis Cespedes, Chris Davis, Alex Gordon and other big-named free agents unsigned.
The Los Angeles Angels have been rumored to have backed off their interest with Cuban outfielder Yoenis Cespedes. Alex Gordon is still a free agent as well.
Hanley Ramirez signed a four-year, $88 million contract with the Boston Red Sox last season and played left-field for the first time in his career. According to reports, the Red Sox are already trying to trade Ramirez this offseason.
The Baltimore Orioles are set to lose slugging first baseman Chris Davis in free agency if he does not sign the qualifying offer by the team. The Orioles already has a replacement in mind, two-time Korean Baseball Organization MVP Byung-ho Park.
Baltimore Orioles' first baseman Chris Davis led the majors with 47 home runs this season. The player is about to become a free agent, but the Orioles are open to re-signing him to a new contract.
The Baltimore Orioles are set to lose slugging first baseman Chris Davis to free agency. Ryan Howard of the Philadelphia Phillies is a possible trade candidate to replace Davis in the offseason via trade.