MLB Rumors: Separate Spring Training For Free Agents ‘Will Happen’

There is no shortage of unsigned free agents in Major League Baseball, and though pitchers and catchers are set to report in a week, many high-caliber players presumably will be without a club.

But that doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll idly be sitting and waiting during February and March.

An idea that has been floated around for a bit now appears to be highly likely: a separate spring training for unsigned free agents.

The MLB Players Association reportedly is scouting out locations in Arizona and Florida that would allow those unsigned a place to work out and conduct their own spring training, according to Yahoo! Sports’ Tim Brown.

The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal later confirmed the news.

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Yahoo! Sports’ Jeff Passan also added a bit more detail, including a tidbit indicating that not all players will be jumping up to go and take part.

Whether this actually stokes the flames of the ice-cold MLB hot stove is yet to be seen, but it might at least serve as a productive outlet for players who aren’t satisfied with their offers yet.

Pitchers and catcher report Tuesday for some teams, and Wednesday for the remaining squads.