AMERICAN LEAGUE
The list from the American League includes various teams and positions. In Baltimore, right-handed pitcher Jacob Webb is now a free agent. Boston saw two players moving into free agency: right-handed pitcher Isaiah Campbell and pitcher Bryan Mata. From Chicago, both Enyel De Los Santos, a right-handed pitcher, and Gavin Sheets, who plays infield and outfield, have joined the free-agent ranks.
Cleveland released right-handed pitcher Connor Gillispie and outfielder George Valera. Detroit is parting ways with four players, including right-handers Wilmer Flores and Ricky Vanasco, shortstop Eddys Leonard, and fellow right-handed pitcher Brendan White. Los Angeles has also cut four players, consisting of outfielder Jordyn Adams, left-handed pitcher Patrick Sandoval, outfielder Bryce Teodosio, and infielder Eric Wagaman.
In New York, infielder Jon Berti and left-handed pitcher Tim Mayza are now free agents, while Seattle has seen four players leave, including right-handed pitcher J.T. Chargois, outfielder Sam Haggerty, third baseman Josh Rojas, and right-handed pitcher Austin Voth. Tampa Bay also released four players: left-handed pitcher Tyler Alexander, outfielder Dylan Carlson, left-handed pitcher Richard Lovelady, and left-handed pitcher Colin Poche. Toronto announces two players moving to free agency, right-handed pitchers Jordan Romano and Dillon Tate. Finally, the Athletics let go of right-handed pitcher Dany Jiménez.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
In the National League, the free-agent list begins with Arizona, which released left-handed pitcher Brandon Hughes. Atlanta is seeing five players become free agents, including right-handed pitcher Griffin Canning, left-handed pitcher Raymond Kerr, outfielder Ramon Laureano, right-handed pitcher Royber Salinas, and right-handed pitcher Huascar Ynoa. Chicago has the highest number of free agents in the National League with six, which includes right-handed pitcher Adbert Alzolay, outfielder Brennen Davis, infielder Nick Madrigal, outfielder Mike Tauchman, right-handed pitcher Trey Wingenter, and infielder Patrick Wisdom who can play both first and third base.
Cincinnati released right-handed pitcher Ian Gibaut, while Colorado has two free agents: right-handed pitcher Cal Quantrill and second baseman Brendan Rodgers. Los Angeles joins the list with right-handed pitcher Brent Honeywell Jr. and left-handed pitcher Zach Logue departing. Milwaukee’s lone free agent is left-handed pitcher Hoby Milner, whereas New York has seen three players transition to free agency, namely right-handed pitcher Grant Hartwig, outfielder Alex Ramírez, and left-handed pitcher Alex Young. Philadelphia released outfielder Austin Hays, while Pittsburgh saw three players leave: outfielder Bryan De La Cruz, first base-outfielder Connor Joe, and right-handed pitcher Hunter Stratton.
St. Louis lists right-handed pitcher Adam Kloffenstein as a free agent, and the San Diego team has let go of four players: right-handed pitcher Logan Gillaspie, outfielder Bryce Johnson, shortstop Mason McCoy, and right-handed pitcher Luis Patiño. San Francisco also has two free agents, left-handed pitcher Ethan Small and right-handed pitcher Kai Wei Teng. Finally, Washington’s list rounds off with right-handed pitchers Kyle Finnegan and Tanner Rainey entering free agency.