With the World Series ending on Saturday, one of the first procedural moves of the offseason is players declaring for free agency. It's mostly a housekeeping item for the players with expiring contracts, and of course, all eyes are on Kyle Tucker. The Chicago Cubs' All-Star was among the Cubs players to be declared a free agent on Sunday.
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137 Players Become XX(B) Free Agentshttps://t.co/0el3P8uqjE pic.twitter.com/9NrsvXRxLr— MLBPA Communications (@MLBPA_News) November 2, 2025The other Cubs that are now free agents are Ryan Brasier, Willi Castro, Aaron Civale, Brad Keller, Drew Pomeranz, Taylor Rogers, Carlos Santana, Mike Soroka, and Caleb Thielbar.