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All seven MLB free agents who received a qualifying offer have declined it, including players such as Hader, Gray, and Matt Chapman. The deadline for accepting the offer has passed, and it is reported that the Nationals have reached early deals with arbitration-eligible players. The Yankees have eleven remaining players eligible for arbitration, with uncertainty over all being tendered a contract. Additionally, the Brewers and Athletics have made a deal ahead of the non-tender deadline.
#Brewes, #Athletics swing a deal ahead of Friday's non-tender deadline: https://t.co/PYsfxm3ReT https://t.co/q02q6nKeIr
Eleven remaining Yankees are eligible for arbitration this offseason, but it’s no guarantee that all will be tendered a contract. @GaryHPhillips https://t.co/j457GM3RRw
#Nationals get early deals done with a pair of arbitration-eligible players https://t.co/e33NTO1gGf https://t.co/9Q1tM5wdEZ
Matt Chapman is among 7 players who declined their qualifying offers for the 2024 campaign. 👀 https://t.co/iAze4YfAef https://t.co/aMU41rXWu5
All 7 recipients have rejected the qualifying offer: https://t.co/UqeICEfau1 https://t.co/3UxQTpOP0u
Report: Hader, Gray among 7 players who decline qualifying offer https://t.co/YFBGwslfjF
Seven Players Reject Qualifying Offers https://t.co/771Suy59O9 https://t.co/3LglFx1afO
None of the seven MLB free agents who received a qualifying offer will accept it by today’s deadline, per source.