One Goes, Others Stay

Wednesday's deadline for tendering contract offers to veterans including one surprise cut: Kyle Schwarber. The Cubs lefthanded power hitter picked a bad time to have a bad 60-game season. A .188 batting average, while striking out in more than a third of his at-bats, outweighed 11 home runs and 30 homer seasons and 2019. He'll enter a free agent market that could land him a DH job with an American League club -- which better fits his skill set.

While Schwarber wasn't kept on in Chicago, a pair of New York players "on the bubble" will stay with their clubs. The Mets held on to Steven Matz, despite an ERA on the wrong side of 9 and zero wins in 2020. And the Yankees decided that Gary Sanchez's potential made it too risky to drop him despite non-productive season that ended with him backing up Kyle Higashioka.

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