Catcher Tomas Nido and right-hander Jose De Leon have both elected free agency after being outrighted from their respective teams, with Nido hitting .343 for the Tigers in limited play and De Leon earning a win in his final game for the Red Sox. Nido, a glove-first catcher with a .215 batting average in his MLB career, and De Leon, who has struggled with injuries and boasts a 7.13 ERA, are both seeking new opportunities as they enter the off-season.
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The Boston Red Sox were eliminated from the AL Wild Card Series by the New York Yankees, leading star third baseman Alex Bregman to exercise his opt-out clause from his three-year, $120 million contract. He is now a highly sought-after free agent, expected to pursue a long-term deal, having opted out of a guaranteed $41.67 million over the next two seasons. Want More Context? 🔎
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