MLB Free Agency 2016: Where Top Remaining Players Will Sign

Oct 30, 2015; New York City, NY, USA; New York Mets center fielder Yoenis Cespedes (52) drives in a run with a sacrifice fly against the Kansas City Royals in the sixth inning in game three of the World Series at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Anthony Gruppuso-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 30, 2015; New York City, NY, USA; New York Mets center fielder Yoenis Cespedes (52) drives in a run with a sacrifice fly against the Kansas City Royals in the sixth inning in game three of the World Series at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Anthony Gruppuso-USA TODAY Sports
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Entering the offseason, excitement loomed over the MLB free agency, which offered plenty of promise for potential suitors.  From aces like David Price and Jordan Zimmermann to stud bats like Justin Upton and Chris Davis, there was no shortage of options.

However, as the offseason has gone on, many established stars, like Yoenis Cespedes, have seen their once expansive markets trickle down to a few teams – and still remain unsigned.  For other solid veterans, like Yovani Gallardo, qualifying offers and draft pick compensation have caused most interest to remain limited.

But there’s always a team willing to sign legitimate major league talent, and with spring training only a month away, most of the deals should be done soon.  Here’s our predictions for where the top remaining MLB free agents will land in 2016.