One day after the Cubs topped the Indians in Game 7 of the 2016 World Series, the Major League Baseball Players Association announced that 139 players became free agents under the terms of the collective bargaining agreement.

Some of these players will be subject to qualifying offers, and the list to come doesn't include the 38 players who have options attached to their contracts. Some of those 38 players will be part of the free-agent crop once those decisions are made. Also, players with opt-outs like Yoenis Cespedes aren't yet on the market, but he'll almost certainly choose to enter the free-agent pool.

Now here's a list, organized by the player's most recent team, of the 139 players who became free agents Thursday morning.


Atlanta Braves (3): Emilio Bonifacio, Eric O'Flaherty, A.J. Pierzynski

Arizona Diamondbacks (2): Daniel Hudson, Rickie Weeks

Baltimore Orioles (9): Pedro Alvarez, Michael Bourn, Brian Duensing, Tommy Hunter, Steve Pearce, Nolan Reimold, Drew Stubbs, Mark Trumbo, Matt Wieters

Boston Red Sox (4): Aaron Hill, Junichi Tazawa, Koji Uehara, Brad Ziegler

Chicago Cubs (7): Trevor Cahill, Aroldis Chapman, Chris Coghlan, Munenori Kawasaki, David Ross, Joe Smith, Travis Wood

Chicago White Sox (3): Alex Avila, Austin Jackson, Justin Morneau

Cincinnati Reds (2): Ross Ohlendorf, Alfredo Simon

Cleveland Indians (3): Marlon Byrd, Rajai Davis, Mike Napoli

Colorado Rockies (6): Jorge de la Rosa, Daniel Descalso, Nick Hundley, Boone Logan, Ryan Raburn, Mark Reynolds

Detroit Tigers (3): Erick Aybar, Casey McGehee, Jarrod Saltalamacchia

Houston Astros (4): Jason Castro, Doug Fister, Colby Rasmus, Luis Valbuena

Kansas City Royals (2): Drew Butera, Peter Moylan

Los Angeles Angels (6): Andrew Bailey, Jhoulys Chacin, Tim Lincecum, Geovany Soto, Jered Weaver, C.J. Wilson

Los Angeles Dodgers (9): Brett Anderson, Joe Blanton, Jesse Chavez, Rich Hill, J.P. Howell, Kenley Jansen, Josh Reddick, Justin Turner, Chase Utley

Miami Marlins (6): Andrew Cashner, Mike Dunn, Jeff Francoeur, Chris Johnson, Jeff Mathis, Dustin McGowan

Milwaukee Brewers (2): Blaine Boyer, Chris Capuano

Minnesota Twins (1): Kurt Suzuki

New York Mets (7): Jerry Blevins, Bartolo Colon, Alejandro De Aza, Kelly Johnson, James Loney, Fernando Salas, Neil Walker

New York Yankees (2): Billy Butler, Mark Teixeira

Oakland Athletics (2): Ross Detwiler, Sam Fuld

Philadelphia Phillies (5): Andres Blanco, Peter Bourjos, A.J. Ellis, Jeremy Hellickson, David Hernandez

Pittsburgh Pirates (5): Neftali Feliz, Matt Joyce, Ivan Nova, Sean Rodriguez, Ryan Vogelsong

St. Louis Cardinals (2): Brandon Moss, Jerome Williams

San Diego Padres (6): Edwin Jackson, Jon Jay, Brandon Morrow, Clayton Richard, Adam Rosales, Carlos Villanueva

San Francisco Giants (8): Gordon Beckham, Gregor Blanco, Santiago Casilla, Javier Lopez, Joe Nathan, Angel Pagan, Jake Peavy, Sergio Romo

Seattle Mariners (4): Franklin Gutierrez, Dae-ho Lee, Adam Lind, Drew Storen

Tampa Bay Rays (3): Kevin Jepsen, Logan Morrison, Alexei Ramirez

Texas Rangers (5): Carlos Beltran, Ian Desmond, Carlos Gomez, Colby Lewis, Mitch Moreland

Toronto Blue Jays (9): Jose Bautista, Joaquin Benoit, Brett Cecil, R.A. Dickey, Edwin Encarnacion, Scott Feldman, Gavin Floyd, Dioner Navarro, Michael Saunders

Washington Nationals (8): Matt Belisle, Sean Burnett, Stephen Drew, Chris Heisey, Mat Latos, Mark Melancon, Wilson Ramos, Marc Rzepczynski


Free agency gets started in earnest at 12:01 a.m. ET on Nov. 8, when the five-day exclusive negotiating period ends. Before that, players can negotiate only with their former teams. For a full offseason calendar, check out our post on the important dates leading up to Opening Day 2017.