As Patrick Corbin’s Magical Millions Tour continues, one outcome already is clear:



The interest in the free-agent left-hander is expected to result in him receiving six-year offers, if he hasn’t already.



Corbin, 29, will not necessarily agree to a six-year contract, particularly if it is loaded with deferrals. He also could accept five years at a higher average annual value from a preferred club. But at six years, his value probably would exceed the largest contract awarded to a free-agent starting pitcher last offseason — six years, $126 million to righty Yu Darvish.



The courtship of Corbin will resume on Thursday when he sits down with the Yankees, as first reported by Joel Sherman of the New York Post. Corbin met with the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday and has visited the Nationals, according to sources and published reports.



The Nationals almost certainly are at six years or will get to that level with Corbin. General...