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The largely uneventful winter meetings included one major trade and a handful of notable free-agent signings, but enough happened to warrant an updated version of our MLB power rankings.In truth, a lot has happened since these rankings were last published Oct. 28, including club and player option decisions, qualifying offers, a wave of non-tenders and several free-agency deals.As is the case with all offseason power rankings, this update took into account items such as how complete rosters are, how active each club is expected to be in the coming months and the direction of the franchises.These rankings will be updated throughout the offseason, so if you believe your favorite team was slotted too low, there's plenty of time for that to change before Opening Day.30. Arizona DiamondbacksThe Diamondbacks were one of the most aggressive teams in baseball last offseason, signing Madison Bumgarner and trading for Starling Marte among several other win-now moves. The Tigers are still a few years from making a serious push, so more bargain shopping on the fringes of the free-agent market can be expected this offseason. Seattle MarinersThe Mariners have as bright a future as any team, but they are likely still a year from being a major player on the free-agent market. And we're going to be better, a better baseball team, once we report to spring training." He then signed left-hander Mike Minor (2/$18M), first baseman Carlos Santana (2/$17.5M) and center fielder Michael Taylor (1/$1.8M), three players who could easily outperform those salaries and improve the team's outlook. The bullpen needs multiple arms, there's a hole to fill at second base, center field will be a question mark until Jackie Bradley Jr. is re-signed or replaced, and the starting rotation is full of question marks. Maybe Carlos Santana's two-year, $17.5 million deal with the Royals will kick the front office into gear as a thin first base market starts to dwindle.15. Toronto Blue JaysThe Blue Jays have seemingly been linked to every notable free agent and trade target, so it's not out of the question they could push toward a spot in the top 10 with a flurry of activity. Jed Hoyer is now in the driver's seat in the front office, and one of his first major decisions was to non-tender slugger Kyle Schwarber as well as fellow outfielder Albert Almora Jr. That left Jason Heyward and Ian Happ as the only outfielders on the 40-man roster, so finding a left fielder joined shoring up the starting rotation on the to-do list. Losing outfielders George Springer, Michael Brantley and Josh Reddick via free agency would make addressing the offense a far more pressing need than tinkering with the rotation, but attracting free-agent talent could be tough with the sign-stealing scandal still hanging over the organization. 6. New York YankeesFirst things first: The Yankees need to re-sign DJ LeMahieu, or it's going to be difficult to walk away from this offseason as an improved team. 3. Atlanta BravesThe Braves moved quickly to shore up their starting rotation, signing veterans Charlie Morton (1/$15M) and Drew Smyly (1/$11M) to join the trio of Max Fried, Ian Anderson and Kyle Wright while Mike Soroka continues to work his way back from an Achilles injury.
As said here by Joel Reuter