 There's some pretty big names on the free agent market, so let's take a look at the top five, starting with Craig Kimbrel. Kimbrel is easily one of the best closers in baseball since Mariano Rivera. The right-hander has made the All-Star team every summer, but one since being a full-time big-league starting in 2011. Similar to the current Yankees relief pitchers, the 30-year-old has a high strikeout rate, which is actually the highest of relievers over the last three years, and ranks third among them with an average fastball touching 98 miles per hour. Kimbrel's career numbers are extremely impressive. He's 31 and 19 over the course of his career with 333 saves and a 1.91 ERA while striking out and astonishing 868 batters and just over 532 innings pitched out of the bullpen. The next big name on the free agent market is left-hander Dallas Keichel. While Yankees fans may remember him most for pitching in the 2015 wild card game for the Astros and winning the Si Young that year, the soon-to-be 31-year-old is one of the best and most reliable starting pitchers available. While he doesn't strike out a lot of batters in Yankees stadium isn't exactly pitcher-friendly, the former 20-game winner has one of the highest groundball rates in baseball, so he could very well be a good fit in the Bronx. He's also only one of 13 pitchers to reach 200 innings pitched this past year, and so is Patrick Corbin, who's been on the Yankees radar for quite some time. The 29-year-old left-hander absolutely dominated last year, posting a 3.15 ERA with very impressive strikeout and walk per 9 innings ratios and 33 starts. Corbin made the All-Star team for the first time since 2013, which was the year right before missing an entire season due to Tommy John surgery. And if being a young and dominant lefty isn't appealing enough for a Yankees fan, he's a New York native so pitching for his childhood team could make this potential deal even sweeter. Now, this is where the price tag really starts to go up, and we're going to take a look at Manny Machado, who's definitely in for a pretty big pay-dead. The 25-year-old is reportedly in the mix for a long-term deal in the $300 million range. He's a career 282 hitter and is practically a lock for at least 30 doubles, 30 home runs, and 90 RBI a year. The four-time All-Star is valuable in the field as well. He's a winner of two gold gloves and can play either third base or shortstop, which is his original position and one that he's been vocal about returning to. The Yankees have shown interest in Machado over the last year, and he could be a good fit in pinstripes, much like Alex Rodriguez, who's Machado's idol growing up. And of course, the most sought-out free agent on the market right now is Bryce Harper. Similar to Machado, Harper will likely ink a deal worth at least $300 million. Not all too far off from the speculated $400 million contract that was once mentioned by reporters. The 26-year-old is arguably the face of baseball and has been under the spotlight since being labeled a prodigy as a 16-year-old. In seven big league seasons, the former number one overall MLB draft pick is a six-time All-Star and racked up Rookie of the Year and MVP awards in the process. His name has been linked to the Yankees, and it's no secret he's fond of them. He's been vocal about the Yankees being his favorite team growing up, and his uniform number pays tribute to Mickey Mannell. There you have it, the top five MLB free agents on the market right now. Which of these guys would you love to see in pinstripes? Let us know in the comments below.