Marlins Don't Give Jorge Soler A Qualifying Offer
1 year agoThe Miami Marlins chose not to extend a $20.325 million qualifying offer to outfielder/designated hitter Jorge Soler. The 31-year-old right-handed slugger opted out of the final year of his contract in 2024 for a chance to hit the open market this offseason. Soler will be even more attractive on the free-agent market this winter without draft-compensation tied to him. After hitting .250 (126-for-504) with 36 home runs, 24 doubles, 75 RBI and 77 runs scored in 137 games in his second year in Miami, Soler should be able to get considerably more than the $9 million he was scheduled to make in 2024 with the Fish on the final year of his three-year contract. Soler has the reputation of being a streaky hitter, but you can't deny his elite power when he's on.
Source: MLB.com - Thomas Harrigan
Source: MLB.com - Thomas Harrigan