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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