Plus: 13 players who could join FA pool
While free agency will dominate the conversation for most of the offseason, the first week following the World Series will bring about several important decisions that will help shape rosters for 2024.
More than 30 players have club options for next season, leaving their futures in the hands of their respective teams. But a handful of others possess either opt-out clauses or player options, giving them final say on whether they will test the open market this winter or remain with their teams going forward.
MLB.com takes a look at eight players who can opt out of their contracts at the end of the season, plus five others with player options in their respective deals. | |
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| Alex Rauso stole the show at the latest edition of Home Run Derby X by hitting a walk-off home run in each of his team's two matchups and punctuating the latter with an epic bat toss. | | |
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