Tag: Non-Tender

Non-Tendered Players Who Fit Mets in 2026

Friday’s non-tender deadline saw many players shockingly fail to receive contracts for the next season. In Mets land, Max Kranick, Danny Young, and José Castillo were the only players who didn’t receive deals. But across the sport, certain All-Stars and former top prospects were let go into free agency. The full list of players non-tendered can be found here on Metsmerized. Below are...

Adolis García, Jonah Heim Headline Non-Tendered Players

Friday’s non-tender deadline has seen a new group of players become free agents. Listed below are some of the higher-profile players who were let go by their clubs along with their arbitration estimates from MLB Trade Rumors. Adolis García, OF ($12.1MM) Adolis García, who had been a staple for the Texas Rangers since the club acquired him from the St. Louis Cardinals in December 2019, is now on...

Bullpen Roundup: Non-Tendered Players the Mets Should Pursue

Major League Baseball’s non-tender deadline officially ended at 8 p.m. Eastern November 22, sending notable players to free agency prior to the 2025 season. From a pitching standpoint, many bullpen arms were let go, some with success in 2024 and others with success in recent seasons. Below are the non-tendered bullpen arms highlighted that could help the Mets in 2025. Click here to read...

Mets Non-Tender Alex Young, Grant Hartwig, Alex Ramírez

The New York Mets made official decisions on all eight of their arbitration-eligible players, whose salary estimates for 2025 are listed below, ahead of Friday’s non-tender deadline. RHP Paul Blackburn ($4.4MM): Tendered LHP David Peterson ($4.4MM): Tendered OF Tyrone Taylor ($2.9MM): Tendered OF Jose Siri ($2.3MM): Tendered RHP Tylor Megill ($2.1MM): Tendered LHP Alex Young ($1.4MM):...

Relievers Jordan Romano, Kyle Finnegan Headline Non-Tendered Players

Friday’s non-tender deadline has seen a new crop of talent around the league hit the free agent market. Listed below are some of the higher-profile players who were let go along with their arbitration estimates from MLB Trade Rumors. Jordan Romano, RHP ($7.75MM) Right-handed reliever Jordan Romano was non-tendered by the Toronto Blue Jays after pitching in just 15 games this season due to...

What To Watch For At Non-Tender Deadline

While the MLB offseason is in a bit of a lull ahead of December’s Winter Meetings, Friday’s 8 p.m. ET non-tender deadline is one of the first notable occasions every offseason. On this date, teams are tasked with making their final decisions as to whether or not they will put forth contracts to eligible players for the upcoming year. Typically, we see a notable player or two hit the...

Morning Briefing: Mets’ 40-Man Roster At 28 After Non-Tender Deadline

Good morning, Mets fans! Following a busy Friday that saw the non-tender deadline come and go, the Mets’ 40-man roster currently sits at just 28 players. Before the deadline struck, the Mets announced that they non-tendered pitchers Sam Coonrod, Trevor Gott, and Jeff Brigham, as well as infielder Luis Guillorme and designated hitter Daniel Vogelbach. In addition to these moves, the Mets...

MLB Non-Tender Tracker: Cody Bellinger Becomes Free Agent

The deadline to tender a contract to arbitration-eligible players is Friday night at 8:00 p.m. ET and we will keep track of all the notable players hitting the free agent market right here at MMO. Dodgers – OF Cody Bellinger, 3B Edwin Rios, UT Luke Williams  Mets – 1B Dominic Smith, RHP Sean Reid-Foley Royals – LHP Jake Brentz, RHP Ryan Webb Nationals – 1B Luke Voit, RHP...

Mets Non-Tender Dominic Smith, Sean Reid-Foley

The New York Mets announced on Friday night that they’ve non-tendered first baseman Dominic Smith and Sean Reid-Foley. Both players become free agents putting the Mets 40-man roster at 33 players. The six other remaining arbitration-eligible Mets players–Pete Alonso, Jeff McNeil, Drew Smith, Tomás Nido, Luis Guillorme and Joey Lucchesi–will be tendered contracts. Smith, 27, was...

Outlook On Mets and MLB Non-Tender Candidates

The non-tender deadline is today at 8:00 p.m. ET, meaning that teams have to make a decision on whether or not to give a contract to eligible players for the 2023 season. We often see a host of different players that get non-tendered go on to have a substantial role on their new teams, such as reliever Jason Adam last season and Kyle Schwarber in 2021. With that, we’re going to take a look...

Robert Gsellman, Stephen Nogosek, Mark Payton Non-Tendered by Mets

The Mets non-tendered right-handed pitchers Robert Gsellman, Stephen Nogosek, and outfielder Mark Payton. MLB’s non-tender deadline was set for Tuesday at 8 p.m. The Mets needed to make three moves to open up space on their 40-man roster. Players eligible to be non-tendered are those on the 40-man roster with fewer than six years of service time. Players that are non-tendered immediately...

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