Seven Orioles included on list of current free agents

Free agency officially began this morning with 121 players becoming eligible to hit the market. They may negotiate with other teams beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Nov. 4. This is only a partial list. Another 32 players may be eligible for free agency pending the option provisions in their contracts. miller-white-glove-up-sidebar.jpgFor example, the Royals aren't expected to pick up the $12.5 million option on Billy Butler's contract. If you don't mind a full-time designated hitter, he's your guy. The Orioles currently have seven free agents: Alexi Casilla, Nelson Cruz, Kelly Johnson, Andrew Miller, Johan Santana, Joe Saunders and Delmon Young. Nick Markakis and Nick Hundley will join them after the Orioles decline their options. Here's the list, which was released earlier today by the Major League Baseball Players Association. May as well plan your shopping. Atlanta Braves Emilio Bonifacio Ryan Doumit Gavin Floyd Aaron Harang Gerald Laird Ervin Santana Baltimore Orioles Alexi Casilla Nelson Cruz Kelly Johnson Andrew Miller Johan Santana Joe Saunders Delmon Young Boston Red Sox Burke Badenhop Ryan Dempster David Ross Koji Uehara Chicago Cubs Carlos Villanueva Chicago White Sox Paul Konerko Matt Lindstrom Cincinnati Reds Jack Hannahan Ryan Ludwick Cleveland Indians Jason Giambi Colorado Rockies Matt Belisle Michael Cuddyer Nick Masset Franklin Morales Detroit Tigers Joba Chamberlain Phil Coke Joel Hanrahan Torii Hunter Jim Johnson Victor Martinez Max Scherzer Houston Astros Matt Albers Jesse Crain Jose Veras Kansas City Royals Norichika Aoki Scott Downs Jason Frasor Luke Hochevar Raul Ibanez James Shields Josh Willingham Los Angeles Angels Jason Grilli John McDonald Joe Thatcher Los Angeles Dodgers Josh Beckett Kevin Correia Roberto Hernandez Paul Maholm Chris Perez Hanley Ramirez Jamey Wright Miami Marlins Rafael Furcal Kevin Gregg Reed Johnson Brad Penny Milwaukee Brewers Zach Duke Tom Gorzelanny Lyle Overbay Mark Reynolds Francisco Rodriguez Minnesota Twins Jared Burton New York Mets Bobby Abreu Daisuke Matsuzaka New York Yankees Chris Capuano Stephen Drew Chase Headley Rich Hill Derek Jeter Hiroki Kuroda Brandon McCarthy David Robertson Ichiro Suzuki Chris Young Oakland Athletics Alberto Callaspo Jonny Gomes Luke Gregerson Jason Hammel Jon Lester Jed Lowrie Hiroyuki Nakajima Geovany Soto Philadelphia Phillies Mike Adams Kyle Kendrick Wil Nieves Pittsburgh Pirates Clint Barmes Francisco Liriano Russell Martin Edinson Volquez San Diego Padres Tim Stauffer San Francisco Giants Michael Morse Jake Peavy Sergio Romo Pablo Sandoval Ryan Vogelsong Seattle Mariners Joe Beimel Endy Chavez Chris Denorfia Franklin Gutierrez Kendrys Morales Humberto Quintero Chris Young St. Louis Cardinals Mark Ellis Justin Masterson Jason Motte Pat Neshek A.J. Pierzynski Texas Rangers Scott Baker Neal Cotts Colby Lewis Alex Rios Toronto Blue Jays Melky Cabrera Casey Janssen Munenori Kawasaki Colby Rasmus Washington Nationals Asdrubal Cabrera Scott Hairston Nate Schierholtz Note: Bovada lists the Orioles at 20/1 to win the 2015 World Series. The Dodgers and Nationals are co-favorites at 15/2. Los Angeles Dodgers 15/2 Washington Nationals 15/2 Detroit Tigers 10/1 Los Angeles Angels 10/1 San Francisco Giants 12/1 St. Louis Cardinals 12/1 Kansas City Royals 16/1 Seattle Mariners 18/1 Baltimore Orioles 20/1 Oakland Athletics 20/1 Pittsburgh Pirates 20/1 Atlanta Braves 22/1 Boston Red Sox 22/1 New York Yankees 22/1 Cleveland Indians 25/1 Cincinnati Reds 33/1 Tampa Bay Rays 33/1 Texas Rangers 33/1 Toronto Blue Jays 33/1 Chicago White Sox 40/1 Milwaukee Brewers 40/1 New York Mets 40/1 Chicago Cubs 50/1 Miami Marlins 50/1 San Diego Padres 66/1 Philadelphia Phillies 75/1 Arizona Diamondbacks 100/1 Colorado Rockies 100/1 Houston Astros 100/1 Minnesota Twins 100/1



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