Buster’s Buzz: 10 under-the-radar free agents worth a look

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Casual baseball fans are most concerned with the future homes of Manny Machado and Bryce Harper, but Justin Verlander‘s Monday tweet addressed a broader concern — about the many, many players who are unsigned.

There are good and accomplished players still apparently stuck in a stalemate with interested teams over what the clubs are willing to pay, and what the players believe to be fair-market value.

Among them:

1. Clay Buchholz, starting pitcher. His career has been littered with injuries and he had more last year, but when he was on the mound, he threw well for Arizona — a 2.01 ERA in 16 starts, covering 98-1/3 innings. He allowed just nine homers and 22 walks, striking out 81. He’ll never been mistaken for a plow horse, the sort of starter you can pencil in for 32 starts and 180-200 innings, but Buchholz does have some value.

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