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While expected American League MVP Aaron Judge is the top overall free agent this offseason, there's a case to be made that Trea Turner is the second most appealing player on the market.

Over the last three seasons, Turner has gone from one of the best-kept secrets in the sport to a universally appreciated star. Since the start of the 2020 season, Turner has slashed .316/.364/.514 with 61 home runs, 218 RBIs and an .877 OPS. Turner's 15.9 WAR over that three-season stretch is tied with José Ramírez for the second best mark among all position players, with the aforementioned Judge the only player with a higher mark, per FanGraphs.


Turner isn't just aesthetically pleasing to watch slide, he's one of the best baserunners in the sport. BsR -- the top metric used to evaluate baserunning -- says that Turner has been the sixth best baserunner in baseball over the last three years. His 30.3 sprint speed was the fifth-best mark in the sport in 2022. And while Turner has already led the senior circuit in stolen bases twice, new MLB rules set to be implemented in 2023 could allow him to have even more success swiping bags.

It won't be cheap to sign Turner, who will turn 30 next June. MLB Trade Rumors projects that the two-time All-Star will sign for eight years and $268 million. Is there risk in signing such an athletic player deep into his 30s? Absolutely. But right now, Turner is one of the best all-around players in the sport, and multiple teams will likely be willing to risk some lean years at the end of a deal if it means competing for titles in the front half.

Here are five potential landing spots for Turner:

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