MLB qualifying offer roundup
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Major League Baseball's deadline for clubs to extend qualifying offers to eligible players passed Sunday.
Players tendered a qualifying offer have until Nov. 17 to accept or decline the one-year, $18.4-million contract.
Any player who declines will become a free agent. The incumbent club will receive draft-pick compensation if the player signs with a new team before the 2022 MLB Draft.
Here are the players who received a qualifying offer before the deadline:
Player | Position | 2021 Team |
---|---|---|
Raisel Iglesias | RP | Angels |
Carlos Correa | SS | Astros |
Justin Verlander | SP | Astros |
Freddie Freeman | 1B | Braves |
Robbie Ray | SP | Blue Jays |
Marcus Semien | 2B | Blue Jays |
Corey Seager | SS | Dodgers |
Chris Taylor | IF/OF | Dodgers |
Brandon Belt | 1B | Giants |
Michael Conforto | OF | Mets |
Noah Syndergaard | SP | Mets |
Eduardo Rodriguez | SP | Red Sox |
Nick Castellanos | OF | Reds |
Trevor Story | SS | Rockies |
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