Adolis García non-tendered by Rangers
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The Mariners made a few notable but mostly unsurprising roster subtractions ahead of Friday’s 2 p.m. PT deadline to tender contracts to all players under club control for the 2025 season. The group of three arbitration-eligible players who were non-tendered trimmed the 40-man roster to 38,
Texas outfielder Adolis García, catcher Jonah Heim and right-hander Josh Sborz were among 66 players who became free agents Friday when they weren’t offered 2026 contracts.
The Texas Rangers will have to making finding a backup or tandem with veteran Kyle Higashioka a priority this offseason.
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UPDATED: Brewers 2025-26 non-tender roster decisions
As the offseason rolls on, we continue to get information about what next year’s team might look like. With Friday’s 4 p.m. CST non-tender deadline, the Brewers will have more clarity about their payroll situation by the end of today.
Ibáñez spent his past three seasons in Detroit, and overall in his career, he has slashed .254/.305/.389 with 28 home runs and 128 RBIs across 420 games. Ibáñez isn't likely to have a hard time finding a new home, but it is unfortunate seeing him leave the Tigers. However, his time in Detroit will not be forgotten. As Jason Beck of MLB.com wrote:
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Every roster spot and every dollar matters for the Milwaukee Brewers, and Jake Bauers could be a wise or a foolish use of both. Friday evening is the deadline f