The deadline to extend a qualifying offer to eligible MLB players is Thursday at 5 p.m. ET.

Players that receive a qualifying offer have until Nov. 18 to accept the one-year, $22.025-million contract or reject it and remain a free agent.

Players that do not accept the qualifying offer will be attached to draft-pick compensation, meaning any other team that signs those free agents will forfeit a 2026 draft selection. The value of that pick depends on a number of factors.

A player can only receive a qualifying offer once in his career, and any player traded midway through the 2025 season is not eligible to receive one.

Note: Players will be added throughout the day prior to the deadline.

Player
Position
Team

Bo Bichette
SS
Blue Jays

Thirteen players received qualifying offers last offseason. Reds pitcher Nick Martinez was the only player to accept.