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Five Yankees Non-Tendered Players: Spotlight on Mark Leiter Jr. and Ian Hamilton

November 21, 2025 2 Min Read
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The MLB arbitration deadline falls on Friday, and the New York Yankees face decisions regarding a large group of eligible players. The Yankees must either tender contracts or let go of 14 players, including key figures as well as bullpen and bench members. General Manager Brian Cashman and the team will determine by Friday who will become free agents and who will return for the 2026 season. Players involved in the tender process might enter arbitration to settle their salaries for the upcoming year, although this can be avoided if a contract agreement is reached beforehand.

Recent updates reveal the Yankees have non-tendered five players, mostly pitchers from the bullpen—Mark Leiter Jr., Ian Hamilton, Scott Efros, and Jake Cousins—all of whom are now free agents unless the team negotiates new deals. Another player let go is Michael Arias, who joined the Yankees from the Cubs in a January trade and pitched in 17 Double-A games with a 2.57 ERA.

Meanwhile, the Yankees have tendered contracts to several other players, including Az Chisholm Jr., Jose Caballero, Anthony Volpe, Luis Gil, Jake Byrd, David Bednar, Camilo Doval, and Fernando Cruz.

Contract agreements have also been reached outside arbitration: Clark Schmidt secured a one-year, $4.5 million deal after a strong 2025 season despite undergoing Tommy John surgery mid-year, and utility player Oswaldo Cabrera agreed to a $1.2 million contract. Cabrera, who showed versatility last season despite injury setbacks, remains a valuable asset for manager Aaron Boone’s roster flexibility.

Fan Take: This arbitration deadline shake-up offers fans a clear window into the Yankees’ strategy moving forward, especially with crucial bullpen decisions shaping their pitching depth. How the team manages these roster moves could set the tone for their competitiveness next season and impact the broader MLB free agent market.

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