The final day to accept or decline qualifying offers has arrived. Teams will be finalizing their 40-man rosters in advance of the December 10th Rule 5 draft as well, but most of the big news through the day will also cycle around qualifying offer decisions. In a sense, the offseason doesn’t really begin until teams and free agents know where they stand as of 6:00 p.m. ET this evening.

Second baseman Gleyber Torres is the only player the Tigers made a qualifying offer to, so he can either accept it and make $22 million playing for them in 2026, or decide to test free agency again. Last year, the Tigers signed him to a one-year deal worth $15 million, and they were able to land him on such an inexpensive deal specifically because the offers the 28-year-old was looking for never emerged in h

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