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Bogaerts, Rodon, Judge among 14 players to receive qualifying offer

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Fourteen players were extended qualifying offers by their 2022 teams prior to Thursday's 5 p.m. ET deadline.

The qualifying offer is set at $19.65 million, and if a player accepts, they receive the salary through a one-year contract next season. If they decline, the player becomes a free agent. Teams receive draft-pick compensation if their offers are declined and the player signs with a new club before the 2023 MLB Draft in June.

Players have until Nov. 20 to make a decision.

Here's a breakdown of the players who received a qualifying offer:

Player Position 2022 Team
Dansby Swanson SS Braves
Willson Contreras C Cubs
Trea Turner SS Dodgers
Tyler Anderson SP Dodgers
Carlos Rodon SP Giants
Joc Pederson OF Giants
Jacob deGrom SP Mets
Chris Bassitt SP Mets
Brandon Nimmo OF Mets
Martin Perez SP Rangers
Xander Bogaerts SS Red Sox
Nathan Eovaldi SP Red Sox
Aaron Judge OF Yankees
Anthony Rizzo 1B Yankees

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