This weekend saw several veterans, including Brandon Drury and Ryan Yarbrough, returned to free agency after opting out of their contracts. Teams that shared the Bay Area face injury concerns, with Giants' Jerar Encarnacion and A's second baseman undergoing hand surgeries, both likely absent until May. Extension discussions are also active, with multiple players securing long-term deals, indicating teams' focus on future investments in talent. The market could see quick signings similar to outfielder Manuel Margot's prompt move to the Tigers after his release from the Brewers.
Veterans who opted out of their contracts are back on the free-agent market, with several players, including Brandon Drury and Ryan Yarbrough, as notable names.
Both the Giants and A's face significant injuries as their outfielders undergo surgeries for fractured hands, potentially sidelining them until May.
With the active extension season, several players are securing long-term contracts, indicating organizations’ commitment to investing in their talent.
Players returning to the free-agent market might find themselves quickly signed, as seen with Manuel Margot, who joined the Tigers within 24 hours.
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