Full List Of 2020-2021 MLB Free Agents
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With the end of the World Series, more than 150 MLB players are now free agents. The Mets (14), Athletics (10), Braves (10), Nationals (9), Twins (8), Cubs (8) and Rangers (8) have the most players who have been declared free agents.
(Editor’s Note: This list has been updated to include players whose options have been declined).
Arizona Diamondbacks (5): Jon Jay, Yasmany Tomas, Mike Leake, Hector Rondon, Junior Guerra
Atlanta Braves (10): Tyler Flowers, Shane Greene, Cole Hamels, Adeiny Hechavarria, Nick Markakis, Mark Melancon, Marcell Ozuna, Pablo Sandoval, Josh Tomlin, Darren O’Day.
Baltimore Orioles (2): Bryan Holaday, Wade LeBlanc
Boston Red Sox (3): Jackie Bradley Jr., Rusney Castillo, Collin McHugh
Chicago Cubs (8): Andrew Chafin, Tyler Chatwood, Billy Hamilton, Jeremy Jeffress, Jason Kipnis, Cameron Maybin, Josh Phegley, Jose Quintana
Chicago White Sox (5): Alex Colome, Jarrod Dyson, James McCann, Edwin Encarnacion, Gio Gonzalez
Cincinnati Reds (4): Trevor Bauer, Anthony DeSclafani, Freddy Galvis, Tyler Thornburg
Cleveland Indians (6): Cesar Hernandez, Sandy Leon, Oliver Perez, Carlos Santana, Domingo Santana, Brad Hand
Colorado Rockies (6): Drew Butera, Matt Kemp, Daniel Murphy, Chris Owings, Kevin Pillar, A.J. Ramos
Detroit Tigers (5): C.J. Cron, Ivan Nova, Austin Romine, Jonathan Schoop, Jordan Zimmermann
Houston Astros (4): Michael Brantley, Brad Peacock, Josh Reddick, George Springer
Kansas City Royals (4): Alex Gordon, Matt Harvey, Greg Holland, Ian Kennedy
Los Angeles Angels (2): Andrelton Simmons, Julio Teheran
Los Angeles Dodgers (7): Pedro Baez, Enrique Hernandez, Jake McGee, Joc Pederson, Blake Treinen, Justin Turner, Alex Wood
Miami Marlins (7): Brad Boxberger, Francisco Cervelli, Logan Forsythe, Matt Joyce, Sean Rodriguez, Nick Vincent, Brandon Kintzler
Milwaukee Brewers (4): Brett Anderson, Ben Gamel, Eric Sogard, Jedd Gyorko
Minnesota Twins (9): Ehire Adrianza, Alex Avila, Tyler Clippard, Nelson Cruz, Marwin Gonzalez, Rich Hill, Trevor May, Jake Odorizzi, Sergio Romo
New York Mets (14): Yoenis Cespedes, Jared Hughes, Jed Lowrie, Jake Marisnick, Eduardo Nuñez, Rick Porcello, Erasmo Ramirez, Rene Rivera, Marcus Stroman, Michael Wacha, Justin Wilson, Wilson Ramos, Todd Frazier, Robinson Chirinos.
New York Yankees (6): Erik Kratz, DJ LeMahieu, James Paxton, Masahiro Tanaka, Brett Gardner, J.A. Happ.
Oakland A’s (10): Mike Fiers, Robbie Grossman, Liam Hendriks, Tommy La Stella, Jake Lamb, T.J. McFarland, Mike Minor, Yusmeiro Petit, Marcus Semien, Joakim Soria
Philadelphia Phillies (7): Jose Alvarez, Jake Arrieta, Jay Bruce, Didi Gregorius, Tommy Hunter, J.T. Realmuto, Brandon Workman
Pittsburgh Pirates (2): Derek Holland, Keone Kela
St. Louis Cardinals (5): Brad Miller, Yadier Molina, Adam Wainwright, Matt Wieters, Kolten Wong
San Diego Padres (5): Jason Castro, Jurickson Profar, Garrett Richards, Trevor Rosenthal, Kirby Yates
San Francisco Giants (4): Trevor Cahill, Kevin Gausman, Drew Smyly, Tony Watson
Seattle Mariners (2): Dee Gordon, Yoshihisa Hirano
Tampa Bay Rays (1): Aaron Loup
Texas Rangers (8): Jesse Chavez, Shin-Soo Choo, Derek Dietrich, Jeff Mathis, Juan Nicasio, Andrew Romine, Edinson Volquez, Corey Kluber
Toronto Blue Jays (8): Anthony Bass, Ken Giles, Joe Panik, Robbie Ray, Matt Shoemaker, Jonathan Villar, Taijuan Walker, Chase Anderson
Washington Nationals (9): Asdrubal Cabrera, Sean Doolittle, Brock Holt, Kurt Suzuki, Ryan Zimmerman, Eric Thames, Adam Eaton, Anibal Sanchez, Howie Kendrick
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