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The opt-out clause has become popular with Boras clients

Investigating recent results of player opt-outs for Scott Boras clients who hit the market after declining a qualifying offer.

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Michael McDermott
Dec 31, 2024
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Corbin Burnes is the latest Scott Boras client to find a home, when he signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks over the weekend. Burnes agreed to a six-year deal, but the most important part of the deal will be the looming opt-out following the 2026 season. The right-hander will be able to re-enter the market after his Age 31 season, presumably his best window to land another big payday.

In recent seasons, the opt-out clause has become a hot trend in Major League Baseball. Doing some research, nine Scott Boras clients signed a free agent deal that included an opt-out after declining a qualifying offer since 2018. On the table below includes the age, contract details, and when the opt-out triggers.

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