The Texas Rangers have decided not to extend a qualifying offer to Mitch Garver. The Philadelphia Phillies have given a $20.325 million qualifying offer to Aaron Nola, but Rhys Hoskins did not receive one. The Los Angeles Dodgers have also chosen not to extend a qualifying offer to J.D. Martinez. The Phillies' decision does not close the door on Hoskins' return, as it depends on Bryce Harper's future with the team.
Marlins opt against making qualifying offer to Jorge Soler https://t.co/UILua0sk5k
Dodgers decline to extend qualifying offer to J.D. Martinez https://t.co/sxglWZtaHi
Phillies extend qualifying offer to Aaron Nola https://t.co/T0x3aE3tNv
#Phillies tagged Aaron Nola with $20.325M qualifying offer. He's expected to decline. Phils would get draft pick compensation if he signs elsewhere. Rhys Hoskins, Craig Kimbrel, Michael Lorenzen didn't get QO, which doesn't necessarily close the door on any/all returning.
Dodgers Do Not Extend Qualifying Offer To J.D. Martinez https://t.co/Ro9nyu0zeL https://t.co/SAkyB5nrXY
Rangers Do Not Extend Qualifying Offer To Mitch Garver https://t.co/HWcv2ptkn8 https://t.co/l1iWm4yBgU
As expected, the Phillies made Aaron Nola a qualifying offer. Rhys Hoskins, Craig Kimbrel and Michael Lorenzen did not get one. It does not close the door for Hoskins' return, but much depends on where Bryce Harper plays next year.
Phillies Do Not Extend Qualifying Offer To Rhys Hoskins https://t.co/BaoRH56EE7 https://t.co/ZxLEgYngVc
Phillies are only giving the $20.325M qualifying offer to Aaron Nola. So no QO for Rhys Hoskins. There’s still a decent chance he could go back there though.