Soto among 13 free agents to
receive $21.05 million qualifying offers. Cole staying with Yankees
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[November 05, 2024]
By RONALD BLUM
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Juan Soto, Corbin Burnes and Willy Adames were
among 13 free agents who received $21.05 million qualifying offers
on Monday.
Pete Alonso, Alex Bregman and Max Fried also were given the one-year
offer before Monday's deadline. Players have until 4 p.m. EST on
Nov. 19 to accept.
If they do, they will be under contract with their 2024 club for
another season. If they decline and sign elsewhere, their new team
must forfeit draft picks and their previous organization will
receive at least one draft pick as compensation.
In other news Monday, ace pitcher Gerrit Cole decided to remain with
the New York Yankees rather than become a free agent.
As a 5 p.m. EST deadline approached, both sides agreed to rescind
their rights and worked out the language with Major League Baseball
and the players’ association.
“Maybe the grass isn’t always greener,” Yankees general manager
Brian Cashman said. “I think he’s happy where he’s at."
Atlanta picked up All-Star designated hitter Marcell Ozuna’s $16
million option for 2025 and turned down options on right-hander Luke
Jackson and catcher Travis d’Arnaud.
Jackson’s option was for $7 million with a $2 million buyout, and
d’Arnaud’s option was for $8 million with no buyout.
Texas pitcher Nathan Eovaldi became a free agent after declining a
$20 million option for next season with the Rangers. Eovaldi will
get a $2 million buyout from an option that vested when he threw
more than 300 innings over his two years with Texas.
After losing to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series last
week, the Yankees made a qualifying offer as expected to Soto — the
biggest prize on the free agent market.
Fellow outfielder Teoscar Hernández received a qualifying offer from
the Dodgers.
Perhaps the biggest surprise among the group was Boston pitcher Nick
Pivetta, who went 6-12 with a 4.14 ERA in 145 2/3 innings this year.
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Los Angeles Dodgers' Teoscar Hernández hits a two-run double against
the New York Yankees during the fifth inning in Game 5 of the
baseball World Series, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024, in New York. (AP
Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)
Coming off a surprising run to the National League
Championship Series, the New York Mets made qualifying offers to
Alonso and starting pitchers Sean Manaea and Luis Severino.
Baltimore offered Burnes and outfielder Anthony Santander.
No other team made more than one qualifying offer.
Other players given the offer were Arizona first baseman Christian
Walker and Cincinnati right-hander Nick Martinez. Adames was offered
by Milwaukee, Bregman by Houston, and Fried by Atlanta.
Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler and St. Louis Cardinals first baseman
Paul Goldschmidt were among the eligible free agents who did not
receive a qualifying offer. They can sign elsewhere with no draft
picks attached.
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.
Cole’s $324 million, nine-year deal, agreed to before the 2020
season, gave him the right to opt out following the 2024 World
Series but said the Yankees could void the opt out by adding a $36
million salary for 2029 to his contract.
A 34-year-old right-hander, Cole won the 2023 AL Cy Young Award. His
2024 season didn’t start until June 19 because of nerve irritation
and edema in his right elbow. The six-time All-Star went 8-5 with a
3.41 ERA in 17 starts, then was 1-0 with a 2.17 ERA in five
postseason starts.
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AP Baseball Writer Mike Fitzpatrick in New York contributed to this
report.
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