With the regular season over, a series of players are closing in on free agency. The highest-profile will be available as major league free agents, those with six-plus years of MLB service time not under contract with a team. But there will be dozens of players in the coming weeks who qualify for minor league free agency and more quietly reach the open market as well.
Players can qualify for minor league free agency in a few ways. The most notable of these include: players with 3+ years of MLB service time who have been outrighted off their teams’ 40-man rosters this season, players who have been outrighted off a 40-man roster multiple times in their careers, and unsigned players not on a 40-man roster who have spent parts of at least seven seasons on a minor league roster or injured list.
Many of these players won’t officially reach free agency until the start of the offseason, but some were let go by their teams a few weeks early once the regular season concluded. Each of the following players has elected minor league free agency within the past week, according to the MLB.com and Triple-A transactions trackers:
- R.J. Alaniz (Reds)
- Albert Almora Jr. (Mets)
- Travis Bergen (Blue Jays)
- Jesse Biddle (Braves)
- A.J. Cole (Blue Jays)
- Jairo Díaz (Rockies)
- Jerad Eickhoff (Mets)
- Michael Feliz (A’s)
- Trevor Gott (Giants)
- Dany Jiménez (Blue Jays)
- JaCoby Jones (Tigers)
- Ryan Lavarnway (Indians)
- Derek Law (Twins)
- Kyle Lobstein (Brewers)
- Luis Madero (Marlins)
- José Marmolejos (Mariners)
- Shawn Morimando (Marlins)
- Taylor Motter (Red Sox)
- Joe Panik (Marlins)
- Adam Plutko (Orioles)
- Austin Pruitt (Marlins)
- Nick Ramirez (Padres)
- Roel Ramírez (Mets)
- Austin Romine (Cubs)
- Adrián Sánchez (Nationals)
- Scott Schebler (Angels)
- Chance Sisco (Mets)
- Wilfredo Tovar (Mets)
- César Valdez (Orioles)
- Hyeon-jong Yang (Rangers)