137 MLB Players Become Free Agents After 2025 World Series
137 MLB Players Become Free Agents After 2025 World Series

137 MLB Players Become Free Agents After 2025 World Series

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Following the conclusion of the 2025 MLB World Series, in which the Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays, a significant free agency period has begun with 137 players eligible to sign with new teams. Key Blue Jays players such as Seranthony Domínguez, Bo Bichette, and Max Scherzer have become free agents, with some others like George Springer and Kevin Gausman potentially entering free agency after 2026. Notable free agents across the league include veterans like Clayton Kershaw, Paul Goldschmidt, Kyle Schwarber, and Kyle Tucker, as well as players from teams with large free agent pools including the Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Angels, Chicago Cubs, and New York Mets. The Washington Nationals are actively pursuing free agents to improve their roster, notably targeting pitcher Michael King, who declined a mutual option with the San Diego Padres. Teams have until Thursday to extend qualifying offers to their free agents, which only a small fraction historically accept. This offseason's free agency is expected to be a pivotal period for many teams looking to reshape their rosters for the upcoming season.

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