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List of Free Agents Still Available in MLB

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In the current landscape of Major League Baseball, a total of 110 players remain as free agents. This group includes those who declined a qualifying offer that was valued at $21.05 million.

**American League:**

In the American League, Baltimore has six free agents on the board, which includes Daniel Coulombe, a left-handed pitcher; Eloy Jiménez, an outfielder; Brooks Kriske, a right-handed pitcher; James McCann, a catcher; John Means, another left-handed pitcher; and Anthony Santander, an outfielder who also declined a qualifying offer.

Boston also has six players, featuring Luis A. García and Kenley Jansen as right-handed pitchers, along with left-handed pitcher James Paxton. Right-handed pitcher Nick Pivetta opted for free agency after not accepting a qualifying offer, with Lucas Sims and Naoyuki Uwasawa also listed as free agents.

The Chicago White Sox see four players listed: right-handed pitchers Michael Clevinger, Chris Flexen, and Dominic Leone, along with third baseman Yoan Moncada.

Detroit currently has no free agents looking for new contracts, while Houston has five players available. Notable names include Alex Bregman, a third baseman who turned down a qualifying offer, and pitchers Kendall Graveman, Jason Heyward, and Héctor Neris.

Kansas City boasts seven free agents, including Paul DeJong, Adam Frazier, Robbie Grossman, and Yuli Gurriel among others. Additionally, Los Angeles has four, comprising Brandon Drury, Matt Moore, Kevin Pillar, and Hunter Strickland.

Minnesota’s roster features only two free agents: right-handed pitcher Anthony DeSclafani and outfielder Manuel Margot. In New York, five players are on the market, including left-handed pitcher Tim Hill and first baseman Anthony Rizzo.

Seattle has two free agents, Jorge Polanco and Justin Turner, while Tampa Bay does not have any players seeking new opportunities. The Texas Rangers have the highest number in the American League with eight players, which includes pitchers Andrew Chafin, Matt Heaney, and Max Scherzer, along with other position players.

Lastly, Toronto lists one free agent, left-handed pitcher Ryan Yarbrough, and the Athletics have four, featuring Scott Alexander, Trevor Gott, Ross Stripling, and Alex Wood.

**National League:**

Turning to the National League, Arizona has three free agents, including outfielder Randal Grichuk. Atlanta lists six players, including right-handed pitchers John Brebbia, Jesse Chavez, and Adam Duvall, as well as infielder Whitt Merrifield and left-handed pitcher A.J. Minter.

The Chicago Cubs feature one player, left-handed pitcher Drew Smyly, while Cincinnati has four free agents: right-handers David Buchanan, Buck Farmer, Jakob Junis, and catcher Luke Maile.

Colorado includes two notable names in right-handed pitcher Daniel Bard and outfielder Charlie Blackmon. Los Angeles leads the National League free agents with six, featuring pitchers Jack Flaherty, Daniel Hudson, and Clayton Kershaw.

Miami currently has no free agents on the market, while Milwaukee lists Wade Miley as the lone free agent. New York, with the most significant presence in the National League, has twelve players available, including first baseman Pete Alonso, outfielder Harrison Bader, and right-handed pitchers Adam Ottavino and Jose Quintana.

Philadelphia features a couple of relievers in their free agent mix, Carlos Estévez and Spencer Turnbull. Pittsburgh has four players searching for contracts, including left-handed pitchers Jalen Beeks, Ryan Borucki, and Marco Gonzales, along with catcher Yasmani Grandal.

St. Louis comprises four free agents as well, including versatile talent Matt Carpenter and right-handed pitchers Kyle Gibson, Lance Lynn, and Keynan Middleton. Meanwhile, San Diego has seven players listed, such as shortstop Nick Ahmed and outfielder David Peralta.

San Francisco wraps up the free agent list with one player, Mark Canha, alongside catcher Curt Casali. Washington features three free agents, including right-handed pitcher Jacob Barnes and first baseman Joey Gallo.

In this free agency period, clubs across the league are actively evaluating these free agents to strengthen their rosters ahead of next season.