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Pete Alonso, Alex Bregman among MLB stars heading to free agency

The end of the World Series marks the beginning of the Hot Stove season, and many MLB players are more than ready to get started in free agency.

Several big-name veterans – including slugger Pete Alonso and closer Edwin Diaz of the New York Mets – are among the first players to exercise opt-out clauses in their existing contracts and take the plunge into the free agent market, according to multiple reports.

There aren’t many surprises among the players who were eligible to opt out. Teams have until Thursday to give their impending free agents a qualifying offer worth just over $22 million for the 2026 season. They have a week to either accept the one-year deal or become a free agent.

Here are some of the players who have chosen to opt out of their contracts:

  • 1B Pete Alonso, New York Mets
  • RP Edwin Diaz, New York Mets
  • 1B/OF Cody Bellinger, New York Yankees
  • 3B Alex Bregman, Boston Red Sox
  • SP Michael King, San Diego Padres
  • RP Robert Suarez, San Diego Padres
  • SS Ha-Seong Kim, Atlanta Braves
  • SP Lucas Giolito, Boston Red Sox
  • SS Jorge Mateo, Baltimore Orioles

Here are some of the players who have chosen to opt into their contracts:

  • OF Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Arizona Diamondbacks ($13 million)
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