Infielder Matt Duffy has exercised the opt-out clause in his minor league deal with the Rangers, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports (via X). Last Friday was the deadline for Article XX(B) free agents like Duffy to use the opt-out clauses in the minors contracts, thus giving their teams 48 hours to decide on either releasing the player or adding them to the Opening Day roster. Since Texas isn’t including Duffy on the 26-man roster, the 33-year-old will now return to the open market.
Duffy began his MLB career as a member of the Giants’ world championship team in 2014, and then finished second in NL Rookie of the Year voting in 2015. Since that impressive start, Duffy has mostly settled into a part-time and utilityman role, mostly playing third base but also getting a lot of time at the other three infield positions plus a handful of games as a left fielder.
Over the last three seasons, Duffy has appeared in 252 of a possible 486 games with the Cubs in 2021, the Angels in 2022, and the Royals last year. Duffy signed one-year contracts with all three clubs (only the L.A. deal was guaranteed) and had about league-average production with Chicago over 322 plate appearances but his bat has gone cold in the last two seasons. Since Opening Day 2022, Duffy hit just .251/.307/.317 in 456 PA with the Halos and Royals.
Texas signed Duffy back in January to provide some experienced depth behind younger backup infielders Ezequiel Duran and Josh Smith. As the season is set to begin, the Rangers seem comfortable enough with Duran and Smith that Duffy’s services won’t be required. Any excess roster space the Rangers might’ve had will now be taken up by top prospect Wyatt Langford and another minor league signing in Jared Walsh, who seems to be on track to have his contract selected as a temporary first-base fill-in for the injured Nathaniel Lowe.
Lars MacDonald
I could see the Yankees having interest.
PaulyMidwest
I would rather have Duffman than Espinal if I was the reds. He is better than what a few teams have as their utility guy. Hope he lands on his feet. Good dude.
jgoldfarb_4@msn.com 2
Terrific team player. The “Duffman”.
talking baseball
Duffy is a Forever GIANT !!
Good team player.
giantwarrioras49ersraiders
Once the Giants traded Duffy the team went to crap except for the 100 win season which was a fluke
bubba3b
his “home run duels” with Panik are legendary at 3rd and King. don’t know how much he has left in the tank but if he stops by Oracle Park for a wave and a bow and the Giants plaster a pic of Skeeter (r.i.p.) on the big screen, the entire place will erupt! 🙂
PaulyMidwest
My 18 year old poodle in my profile pic is named skeeter.
Hexbreaker
JUST .251???
Not bad since .270 is the new .300.