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Qualifying offer for free agents set at $13.3M
Major League Baseball

Qualifying offer for free agents set at $13.3M

Published Oct. 24, 2012 5:39 p.m. ET

Major League Baseball and the players' association have determined that qualifying offers for eligible free agents will be $13.3 million.

A team has until 5 p.m. Eastern time on the fifth day following the World Series to make a qualifying offer and a player has until 5 p.m. EST on the seventh day after the World Series to accept it.

If a player rejects a qualifying offer and signs a major league contract with another club before the June amateur draft, his former club would receive a draft pick as compensation at the end of the first round. The club signing that player loses its first-round pick in the following amateur draft, unless that pick is among the top 10, in which case the club signing that player loses its next-highest pick.

Baseball's new labor contract sets the price at the average of the 125 highest contracts by average annual value.

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Under the labor contract that began this season, this replaces the previous system of Type A and Type B free agents, which had been in existence since the 1981 strike settlement.

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