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Michael King, Michael Lorenzen and Mitch Garver become free agents after mutual options are declined
- Pitchers Michael King and Michael Lorenzen, along with catcher Mitch Garver, became free agents after their mutual options for 2026 were declined on Monday.
 - Michael King declined his option with San Diego, which guaranteed him $7.75 million under his one-year contract.
 - Michael Lorenzen's option with Kansas City was turned down, with a guarantee of $7 million in his one-year deal.
 - A total of 140 players have become free agents after the World Series, with potentially 60 more by Thursday, depending on option exercises.
 
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Michael King, Michael Lorenzen and Mitch Garver become free agents after mutual options are declined
Pitchers Michael King and Michael Lorenzen along with catcher Mitch Garver have become free agents after their mutual options for 2026 were declined.
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Padres right-hander Michael King declined his side of a mutual option, making him a free agent on Monday. King, who spent the past two seasons in San Diego after arriving in the Juan Soto trade, is owed a $3.75 million buyout, rather than the $15 million he would have received
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Total News Sources18
Leaning Left8Leaning Right0Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution67%  Left
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Left
 
67% Left
L 67%
C 33%
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