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9. Joe Musgrove
Pitcher Joe Musgrove comes in at number nine, carrying a negative value of -48.7 million. His injury-prone history has significantly impacted his availability, with zero starts projected for 2025. Despite his prowess when healthy, the San Diego Padres may find it challenging to justify his $20 million salary without consistent pitching performances.
8. Giancarlo Stanton
The variability of Giancarlo Stanton's performance has put him at a high Panic level. Once expected to hit 50 home runs annually, he now faces a negative evaluation of -56.4 million. With his contract decreasing from $32 million to $19 million over the next few years, the Yankees may remain hopeful for a turnaround but still face concerns about his durability and production.