Harper, Kimbrel among 7 players to receive $17.9M qualifying offer
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Seven players were extended a one-year, $17.9-million qualifying offer prior to Friday's 5 p.m. ET deadline, and now have 10 days to decide whether or not to accept it. If a player rejects the qualifying offer and signs elsewhere, their former team will receive draft-pick compensation.
PLAYERS ISSUED QO
| Player | Pos | Team | 2018 Salary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patrick Corbin | SP | ARI | $7.5M |
| Yasmani Grandal | C | LAD | $7.9M |
| Bryce Harper | OF | WSH | $21.265M |
| Dallas Keuchel | SP | HOU | $13.2M |
| Craig Kimbrel | RP | BOS | $13M |
| A.J. Pollock | OF | ARI | $7.75M |
| Hyun-Jin Ryu | SP | LAD | $7.833M |
Top free agents J.A. Happ, Zach Britton, Daniel Murphy, Jeurys Familia, Wilson Ramos, Josh Donaldson, Andrew McCutchen, and Manny Machado were all ineligible to receive a qualifying offer, as they were traded during the 2018 season.
All seven players who received qualifying offers last offseason rejected them.
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