The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Springer, LeMahieu, Realmuto among 6 given qualifying offers

- By Ronald Blum

NEWYORK (AP) » Houston outfielder George Springer, New York Yankees second baseman DJ LeMahieu and Philadelph­ia catcher J.T. Realmuto were among just six free agentswho received $18.9 million qualifying offers on Sunday from their former teams.

Three right- handed pitchers also received the offers, Cincinnati’s Trevor Bauer, the New York Mets’ Marcus Stroman and San Francisco’s Kevin Gausman.

Those six players have until 5 p.m. on Nov. 11 to accept the offers or press ahead as free agents, who could start negotiatin­g contracts with all teams on Sunday night.

They are the only ones subject to compensati­on among the 181 players who became free agents in a market that also includes pitcher Masahiro Tanaka, outfielder Marcell Ozuna, shortstop Didi Gregorius and designated hitter Nelson Cruz.

A brutal market is expected, with many teams likely to cut payrolls following a regular season played with no fans in the seats due to the novel coronaviru­s pandemic.

If a team makes a qualifying offer to a player who signs a major league contract with another club before the June amateur draft, his former club would receive a draft pick as compensati­on at the end of the first round or at the end of competitiv­e balance round B. The placement depends on whether the new contract is worth $50million or more and the revenue-sharing and luxury tax status of the team losing the player.

A free agent could be made a qualifying offer only if he had been with the same team continuous­ly since opening day and had never received a qualifying offer before.

Qualifying offers began after the 2012 season, and only five of 90 offers have been accepted: New York Mets second baseman Neil Walker and Philadelph­ia pitcher Jeremy Hellickson after the 2016 season; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Hyun-JinRyu after the 2018 season and Chicago White Sox first baseman José

Abreu last season. Abreu later agreed to a $50 million, three-year contract.

The qualifying offer price started at $13.3 million in 2012 and rose to $14.1 million in 2013, $15.3million in 2014, $15.8 million in 2015, $17.2 million in 2016 and $17.4 million in 2017.

New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton and Boston DH J.D. Martinez kept their contracts rather than go free and test themarket following subpar seasons.

Stanton is owed$218million for seven seasons and Martinez $38.75 million for two years.

Stanton, who turns 31 on Nov. 8, hit .266with 38 homers and 100 RBIs in his first season with the Yankees in 2018.

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