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Next is Guerrero Jr., the youngest of the trio, whose youth and talent make his $340 million contract negotiations notable. He hit .323 with a 396 OBP and also belted 30 home runs but boasted a superior WRC+ of 165. While not recognized for his defense, his batting prowess makes him a potent option.
Freddie Freeman
Freeman's consistent performance over the last decade establishes him as a critical figure in the first base hierarchy. He maintains an impressive skill set, and while some experts debate whether he's still in the top ranks, his steadiness and playoff experience keep him relevant.