Free agency is officially open. As of Thursday, five days after the Los Angeles Dodgers clinched their second consecutive World Series title, eligible players are able to talk to and negotiate with all 30 teams with the hopes of finding their new employer. Some will get long-term deals worth more than most of us could ever dream of.

So who goes where? That's for agents and general managers to figure out. As for your CBS Sports experts? Let the guessing games begin. Ranking top 50 MLB free agents for 2026: Kyle Tucker, Alex Bregman at top, plus landing spots for every player R.J. Anderson

Kyle Tucker , No. 1

R.J. Anderson

Mike Axisa

Dayn Perry

Matt Snyder

Dodgers

Giants

Dodgers

Phillies

R.J. Anderson: I'll say Dodgers. They could use another outfield bat something bad

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