Baseball's Hot Stove Remains Frozen

data-mm-id=”_o4j7k8s8m”>Major League Baseball's offseason began the first week of November with a ton of anticipation, as a number of big-name free agents were available and a number of big-time trade targets were likely to move. Nearly three months later and despite some deals done, MLB's market is still shockingly stagnant. Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Aaron Nola and Jung Hoo Lee have all signed lucrative contracts, while Juan Soto and Tyler Glasnow have both been traded — Glasnow also got an extension. Other than that, the money moves expected this offseason haven't come, and there are still a ton of top free agents looking for homes. Before the offseason kicked off, CBS Sports ranked the top 50 MLB free agents. As of now, 20 remain unsigned, including Cody Bel…