MLB Non-Tender Roundup: Tellez, Vogelbach join free-agent pool

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Published 19.11.2023
MLB Non-Tender Roundup: Tellez, Vogelbach join free-agent pool

NEW YORK (AP) — Starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff was minimize free by Milwaukee and former AL Rookie of the Year Kyle Lewis by Arizona, amongst 63 gamers who grew to become free brokers Friday night time when their groups declined to supply 2024 contracts.

Nick Senzel, the No. 2 choose within the 2016 newbie draft, was dropped by Cincinnati and Gold Glove catcher Jacob Stallings by Miami.

A pair of 2019 All-Stars have been allowed to go free, designated hitter Daniel Vogelbach by the New York Mets and outfielder Austin Meadows by Detroit. Veteran pitchers Dakota Hudson of St. Louis and Matt Bush of Texas additionally have been minimize.

The deadline marked the final time a group may drop an arbitration-eligible participant with out committing to at the least 30 days of termination pay if the participant is launched.

Atlanta jettisoned two extra arbitration-eligible gamers in separate trades with Kansas City, sending right-handers Kyle Wright and Nick Anderson to the Royals. Atlanta acquired right-hander Jackson Kowar within the Wright deal. Anderson was traded for $100,000.

A day earlier, Atlanta dealt pitcher Mike Soroka and infielder Nicky Lopez to the Chicago White Sox together with pitchers Jared Shuster and Riley Gowens and infielder Braden Shewmake for left-handed reliever Aaron Bummer.

The 28-year-old Wright is predicted to overlook the 2024 season after he had surgical procedure in October to restore a torn capsule in his pitching shoulder.

Cleveland additionally made a pair of swaps, buying right-hander Scott Barlow from San Diego for Enyel De Los Santos in an change of relievers and sending starter Cal Quantrill, who had been designated for task, to Colorado for minor league catcher Kody Huff. The Guardians agreed to a $5.15 million, one-year contract with outfielder Ramón Laureano.

Peter Bendix accomplished a commerce together with his former group in one in all his first main strikes since taking on the Miami Marlins, buying utilityman Vidal Bruján and right-hander Calvin Faucher from the Tampa Bay Rays. Miami despatched minor league prospects Erick Lara and Andrew Lindsey to Tampa Bay within the deal, together with a participant to be named.

Bendix was formally launched as Miami’s new president of baseball operations on Monday. He most not too long ago had been the Rays’ senior vp of baseball operations and basic supervisor.

Seattle obtained infielder Luis Urías from Boston for right-handed pitcher Isaiah Campbell.

Woodruff, a 30-year-old right-hander and two-time All-Star, is predicted to overlook most or all the 2024 season after surgical procedure final month to restore the anterior capsule in his pitching shoulder.

“I nonetheless assume there’s an opportunity he might be a part of our group sooner or later, however yeah, it’s actually a troublesome day any time it’s a must to ship news to someone that signifies that a lot to you and your franchise,” Brewers president of baseball operations Matt Arnold stated.

Laureano was amongst 19 gamers going through the deadline who agreed to contracts.

San Francisco reached offers with outfielders Mike Yastrzemski ($7.9 million) and Austin Slater ($4 million), and Baltimore with shortstop Jorge Mateo ($2.7 million), left-hander Keegan Akin ($825,000) and outfielders Sam Hilliard and Ryan McKenna ($800,000 every).

Oakland struck offers with third baseman/outfielder Miguel Andujar ($1.7 million) and second baseman/third baseman Abraham Toro ($1,275,000), and Philadelphia with outfielder Jake Cave ($1 million) and right-hander Dylan Covey and catcher Garrett Stubbs ($850,000 apiece).

Also agreeing to contracts have been Chicago Cubs third baseman Patrick Wisdom ($2,725,000), Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Yency Almonte ($1.9 million), Colorado left-hander Jalen Beeks ($1,675,000), Pittsburgh left-hander Ryan Borucki ($1.6 million), New York Mets outfielder D.J. Stewart ($1.38 million), Kansas City left-hander Josh Taylor ($1.1 million) and Chicago White Sox right-hander Matt Foster ($750,000).

Atlanta Braves

LHP Kolby Allard
RHP Yonny Chirinos
RHP Penn Murfee
LHP Angel Perdomo
RHP Michael Tonkin
C Chadwick Tromp
INF/OF Luke Williams 

Arizona Diamondbacks

OF Kyle Lewis

Boston Red Sox

RHP Wyatt Mills

Cincinnati Reds

IF/OF Nick Senzel
RHP Derek Law
LHP Reiver Sanmartin

Chicago Cubs

RHP Codi Heuer
LHP Brandon Hughes
RHP Ethan Roberts

Detroit Tigers

OF Austin Meadows
RHP Spencer Turnbull
RHP Brenan Hanifee
RHP Garrett Hill
RHP Freddy Pacheco

Kansas City Royals

LHP Austin Cox
OF Diego Hernandez
C Logan Porter
RHP Josh Staumont

Los Angeles Angels

RHP Jose Marte

Miami Marlins

C Jacob Stallings
IF/OF Garrett Hampson

Milwaukee Brewers

1B Rowdy Tellez
RHP Brandon Woodruff

Minnesota Twins

LHP Jovani Moran
RHP Ronny Henríquez

New York Mets

1B Daniel Vogelbach
IF Luis Guillorme
RHP Jeff Brigham
RHP Sam Coonrod
RHP Trevor Gott

New York Yankees

RHP Albert Abreu
RHP Anthony Misiewicz
RHP Lou Trivino

Oakland Athletics

IF Kevin Smith

Philadelphia Phillies

LHP Josh Fleming

Pittsburgh Pirates

RHP Osvaldo Bido
RHP Hunter Stratton

San Diego Padres

RHP Jose Espada
LHP Tim Hill
OF Taylor Kohlwey
C Austin Nola

Seattle Mariners

1B Mike Ford

St. Louis Cardinals

RHP Dakota Hudson
RHP Jake Woodford
C Andrew Knizner
1B/OF Juan Yepez

Tampa Bay Rays

RHP Cooper Criswell

Texas Rangers

RHP Matt Bush
LHP Brett Martin

Toronto Blue Jays

RHP Adam Cimber

Washington Nationals

1B Dominic Smith
RHP Cory Abbott