An 11-year pro and long-time Seattle Mariners starting pitcher will be available to sign after the Pittsburgh Pirates declined their club option on Monday.
Teoscar Hernandez was extended a one-year qualifying offer of $21.05 million. He'll have the chance to negotiate with other teams or return to the Los Angeles Dodgers under the qualifying offer. The same team that he just won a World Series with.Former Mariners hurler Marco Gonzales had a $15 million club option that the Pittsburgh Pirates declined on Monday, making him a free agent.for seven years from 2017-2023. Gonzales had an ERA of 4.08 with 638 strikeouts across 148 starts and 852.
Gonzales made seven starts for Pittsburgh in 2024 and posted a 4.54 ERA with 23 strikeouts in 33.2 innings pitched.
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