Soto, Burnes, Buehler, Fried among
136 who become free agents with 64 more awaiting pending options
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[November 01, 2024]
By RONALD BLUM
NEW YORK (AP) — Outfielder Juan Soto, pitchers Corbin Burnes, Walker
Buehler and Max Fried and first baseman Pete Alonso were among 136
players who became free agents Thursday morning.
Third baseman Alex Bregman, outfielder Anthony Santander and
shortstop Willy Adames also went free.
There were 64 more players with pending option decisions who could
become free agents by Monday, the fifth day after the World Series.
Teams and players can start discussing contract terms at 5:01 p.m.
EST on Monday, after the deadline for teams to make $21.05 million
qualifying offers to eligible free agents.
Pitcher Justin Verlander became a free agent after he failed to
pitch 140 innings this year, the amount that would have triggered
his ability to exercise a $35 million conditional player option. If
he had exercised the option, the New York Mets would have been
obligated to give an additional $17.5 million to Houston as part of
last year's trade that sent the three-time Cy Young Award winner
back to the Astros.
St. Louis declined options on three right-handed pitchers, Kyle
Gibson ($12 million), Lance Lynn ($10 million) and Keynan Middleton
($6 million). Each gets a $1 million buyout.
Boston pitcher Lucas Giolito exercised a $19 million player option
rather than take a $1 million buyout and go free.
Milwaukee said a $12 million mutual option had been declined on
pitcher Wade Miley, who is recovering from Tommy John surgery last
May.
Among those with pending club options are Atlanta designated hitter
Marcell Ozuna ($16 million), and Yankees third baseman Anthony Rizzo
($17 million) and reliever Luke Weaver ($2.5 million).
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New York Yankees' Juan Soto celebrates after hitting a three-run
home run against the Cleveland Guardians during the 10th inning in
Game 5 of the baseball AL Championship Series Saturday, Oct. 19,
2024, in Cleveland. The Yankees won 5-2 to advance to the World
Series. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole can opt out of his contract but the team
can void the opt out by adding a $36 million salary for 2029.
Those with player options include pitchers Blake Snell of San
Francisco ($30 million, of which $15 million would be deferred),
Nick Martinez of Cincinnati ($12 million), Sean Manaea of the New
York Mets ($13.5 million), Jordan Montgomery of Arizona ($22.5
million), Nathan Eovaldi of Texas ($20 million) and Michael Wacha of
Kansas City ($16 million), along with Chicago Cubs first
baseman/outfielder Cody Bellinger ($27.5 million).
Snell and Flaherty are ineligible for the qualifying offers. A free
agent can be made a qualifying offer only if he has been with the
same team continuously since opening day and has never received a
qualifying offer before.
Qualifying offers began after the 2012 season, and only 13 of 131
offers have been accepted.
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