The MLB offseason is underway, which means it's time to spend.
Let's take a look at five players who figure to be worth the big bucks no matter what and five others who could be worth it, but also have to come with warning labels attached.
Josh Naylor, 1B
Though he sacrificed some power for on-base average, Naylor put up the best offensive numbers of his career, helping the Mariners win the AL West and reach the ALCS after a deadline trade. Overall, he was perhaps the ninth or 10th most valuable first baseman in the league and won't turn 29 until June. A projection of $90 million over four years figures to be better value than, say, fellow free agent Pete Alonso.
Cody Bellinger, OF
Bellinger has had two careers, and both have been pretty good. He famously separated his shoulder celebr

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