MLB Non-Tender Deadline Sees 62 Players Released
MLB Non-Tender Deadline Sees 62 Players Released

MLB Non-Tender Deadline Sees 62 Players Released

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The Washington Nationals are entering free agency with hopes to bolster their young roster, which includes promising players like CJ Abrams and Luis Garcia Jr. Despite their struggles last season, the team has identified first and third base as positions needing improvement, especially after parting ways with Joey Gallo due to poor performance. Meanwhile, former All-Star pitcher John Means is also seeking a new team after facing significant injury setbacks, but he has shown potential when healthy. The MLB's recent non-tender deadline resulted in 62 players, including notable names like Griffin Canning and Brendan Rodgers, hitting free agency as teams reassess their rosters. The Nationals' decision to non-tender Kyle Finnegan raised eyebrows, given his previous All-Star status and effectiveness as a reliever. Meanwhile, Adam Kloffenstein, recently non-tendered by the Cardinals, is looking for a fresh start after a challenging season in the minors.

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