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Five Non-Tendered Hitters To Keep An Eye On This Winter

By Nick Deeds | November 23, 2025 at 2:33pm CDT

Every year, MLB’s non-tender deadline sees clubs allow some of their players who remain under team control to test the open market early, whether it be due to an increasing price tag in arbitration or a need for additional space on the club’s 40-man roster. Previous seasons have seen a number of high-profile players wind up non-tendered, with Kyle Schwarber, Cody Bellinger, and Brandon Woodruff all having been non-tendered at one point or another in their careers only to this year appear on MLBTR’s Top 50 Free Agents list.

While players of that caliber who reach free agency by way of a non-tender are extremely rare, plenty of others find themselves cut loose early by their clubs only to make an impact elsewhere down the line. That could be as a regular in the lineup or rotation or simply as a solid contributor off the bench or out of the bullpen. Let’s take a look at five hitters who hit free agency following last week’s non-tender deadline and could be worth keeping an eye on throughout the coming offseason. Players are listed in alphabetical order, with their age for the 2026 season in parentheses.

JJ Bleday (28)

Bleday has quite the pedigree behind him, as he was drafted fourth overall by the Marlins back in 2019. A consensus top-50 prospect in the game prior to his MLB debut in 2022, Bleday struggled for the Marlins and A’s across his first two seasons in the majors before enjoying what looked to be a breakout 2024 campaign. That year, he slashed .243/.327/.437 (120 wRC+), cut his strikeout rate to just 19.5% while maintaining a solid 10.4% walk rate, and showed enough pop in his bat to hit 20 homers and a whopping 43 doubles. He was a below average but not disastrous defender in center field, and that in combination with his strong offensive production allowed him to put together a 3.2 fWAR season.

Unfortunately, Bleday’s star fell back to Earth this year with a tough season where his strikeout rate ticked back up to 26.5% while his power dissipated, leaving him with a .212/.294/.404 slash line and a wRC+ of just 90. Things got bleak enough that the A’s actually optioned Bleday to the minors multiple times this season. Perhaps a change of scenery can help Bleday recapture the form he flashed in 2024, and it’s not hard to imagine an outfield-needy team like the Royals or Guardians scooping him up. One sign of optimism regarding Bleday is his performance over the season’s final two months, as he slashed .252/.306/.495 (115 wRC+) with six homers and seven doubles in 111 plate appearances after being recalled to the majors on August 2nd.

Nathaniel Lowe (30)

By far the most established hitter on this list, Lowe has a Gold Glove, a Silver Slugger award, and a World Series ring on his mantle for his work with the Rangers from 2021-24. Over that four-year stretch, he slashed a strong .274/.359/.432 with 78 home runs and a 124 wRC+. That’s the performance of a quality regular and left him good for around three WAR per season at first base. Lowe was shipped from Texas to D.C. last offseason, however, and his time with the Nationals left much to be desired.

He hit just .216/.292/.373 across 119 games before he was cut loose from the organization, and while his time with the Red Sox saw him rebound to a .280/.370/.420 slash line closer to what he’s posted in the past, that 34-game stint in Boston only brought his season-long wRC+ back up to 91. While Lowe is hardly likely to get the sort of attention pieces like Pete Alonso or even Luis Arraez will garner this winter, he’d still be an upgrade to a club in need of help at first base like the Padres, Diamondbacks, or Twins.

Christopher Morel (27)

The youngest player on this list by more than a year, Morel arguably has the highest upside of any player on this list but significant flaws that could hold him back from getting a starting job somewhere. The youngster’s big league career started with a bang in 2022, and over his first two seasons with the Cubs Morel slashed .241/.311/.471 with 42 homers in 220 games and a wRC+ of 115. While he struck out at a massive 31.6% clip and was a below-average fielder everywhere he played on the diamond, his impressive power and ability to take walks were enough to make him a well above average hitter.

The past two years have been brutal for the slugger, however, as his production has largely dissipated. Morel’s first half with the Cubs in 2024 was unusual, as his numbers dipped (91 wRC+) despite most of his peripherals trending in the right direction, including a strikeout rate that dropped to 24.5% while his walk rate climbed to 11.1% with 18 home runs. While the usual above-average production wasn’t quite there, the Rays were interested enough to make him a centerpiece of the return for Isaac Paredes at the trade deadline. Unfortunately, Morel’s production completely collapsed during his time with the Rays as he hit just .208/.277/.355 (79 wRC+) in 495 plate appearances over the past two years. While it wouldn’t be a surprise to see a team try to unlock the upside Morel flashed with the Cubs early in his career given his youth and three years of remaining team control, his lack of defensive ability could make him a tough fit for many teams.

Mike Tauchman (35)

Tauchman is the oldest player on the list, and returns after also being listed in last year’s edition of this post. Non-tendered by the Cubs last winter, Tauchman stayed in Chicago by way of a deal with the White Sox and generally made good on his contract with the South Siders, hitting .263/.356/.400 (115 wRC+) across 385 plate appearances. Tauchman may not still be the capable center field defender he was earlier in his career, but teams would be hard pressed to find a player who can more reliably provide on-base ability.

That’s especially true at his expected price tag, which could draw in suitors with tight budgets this winter. Among the 229 players to record at least 1000 plate appearances since the start of the 2023 season, Tauchman’s .359 OBP ranks 21st, sandwiched between Rafael Devers and Kyle Schwarber. His production naturally falls well short of those star players thanks to a lack of power, as he’s not hit even ten homers in a season since 2019. Even so, he’d be a valuable addition to a team like the Royals, Astros, or Rays in either a bench or platoon role.

Ramon Urias (32)

Urias stands out among this group as being the most valuable defender of the bunch. Bleday and Tauchman are both restricted to the outfield and profile poorly in center, while Lowe is a first base-only defender. Morel has experience at valuable positions like center field and third base, but has graded out terribly at them by defensive metrics and profiles best as a DH. Urias, by contrast, is a Gold Glove winner at third base who has substantial experience at both second base and shortstop as well. His +5 Outs Above Average around the infield this year ranked in the 88th percentile among all fielders.

Typically, Urias pairs that strong glove with a decent bat that makes him a solid second-division regular or high-quality part-time player. In parts of six seasons in the majors, Urias is a career .257/.321/.403 (104 wRC+) hitter who had consistently been at or above league average until this season. This year, however, Urias hit just .241/.292/.384 (87 wRC+). That performance is in part dragged down by a rough stint in Houston after being dealt to the Astros at the trade deadline, but even his mark with Baltimore was below league-average. Questionable as Urias’s numbers were this year, his overall track record and ability to provide solid infield defense should make him an attractive addition for a team, particularly given a thin infield market with few everyday options. The Yankees, Brewers, Mariners, and Tigers are among the many teams Urias could make at least some sense for.

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  1. Citizen1

    2 months ago

    Tauchman and urias look promising of the bunch. Tauchman probably cut due to a salary slash by the white sox

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    • rondon

      1 month ago

      I was surprised the Cubs let him go season before last. He really stepped up for them as a very reliable backup. Had some big hits too. Somebody’s gonna be glad to get him.

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  2. King Floch

    2 months ago

    I’d love an Orioles reunion with Urias. Solid player to with a good attitude, and great insurance for a long term injury at 2B or 3B.

    You could even platoon him with Holliday if you really want to min/max the offense in 2026.

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    • stuart schlotterbeck

      2 months ago

      I agree. Urias makes perfect sense as a backup to Holliday and Westburg. Especially with Westburg’s injury history. And the Orioles currently don’t have a lot of options for backup infielders.

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  3. Rsox

    2 months ago

    The Angels make sense for Urias, especially if they lose Rengifo. Versatile to play 2B/3B/SS and could be an everyday player if need be.

    Bleday makes sense for a number of teams looking for cheap upside. His ability to play all three OF spots could aid his appeal to a number of teams. The Angels need a LH and Bleday could slot in CF. The Guardians and Royals were already mentioned in the article. The White Sox, Pirates, Astros, Rangers, Reds all could use offense in the Outfield

    Morel, like Bleday offers cheap upside with even greater versatility as he can play on the Infield as well (arguably not well, but he can). Morel’s offense cratered after being traded by the Cubs so he probably ends up with a minor league deal to one of the teams mentioned above for Bleday.

    Lowe is cheap enough that even teams like the Marlins and Twins could afford to take a chance for if nothing else a potential trade chip mid-season.

    Tauchman is used to coming off the bench and won’t kill you if given regular playing time. Pirates, Royals, Guardians all come to mind here.

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    • dirtbagbaseball427

      2 months ago

      Bleday could really end up being a steal for the right team. He’s only a year removed from a really solid and promising season.

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      • Astros71

        1 month ago

        Astros?

        I’ve seen rumors of the Astros getting JJ

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    • HalosHeavenJJ

      1 month ago

      Urias first great here.

      Bleday in LF wouldn’t be a bad roll of the dice. Trade Adell for pitching, get Bader for CF?

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      • Astros71

        1 month ago

        Jo Adell to Pirates for Mitch Keller and Tony Blanco Jr

        Thoughts?

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      • Troutahni

        1 month ago

        Jo Adell is gong nowhere. He has the potential to hit 50 home runs and his rate numbers have been steadily improving. At the least if you subtract his 37 HRs and Taylor Ward’s 36, how do you replace them?Please don’t answer with Jorge Soler. Jo provides cost certainty and you still need a right handed power bat in the lineup. The Jo Show is staying in Anaheim. He will be on one of the rafters hanging in front of the Big A. The fans are beginning to really rally around him and he’s become a fan favorite.

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        • HalosHeavenJJ

          1 month ago

          Joni’s a free agent in two years. Dingers are great but we need so, so much more. Pitching, on base percentage, and defense are also part of the game.

          I expect Jo to stay. Trading players while you get a good return is not the Angels usual approach.

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  4. Bob Sacamano 310

    2 months ago

    Would love to see my White Sox take a chance on Bleday in RF

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  5. Sabermetric Acolyte

    2 months ago

    I think Lowe showed he can be valuable to any team looking for cheap help. From the little I saw of him it seemed like he was someone who was better with something on the line and something to prove. If he goes to a team that stands a shot at the playoffs, I think you’d see him being a valuable asset.

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  6. Oppo nacho

    1 month ago

    Bleday seems like the kinda of low risk player the reds go after, I’m fine with it if they make other improvements…

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    • This one belongs to the Reds

      1 month ago

      As I said below the shroom too. Probably whichever one takes the low ball deal.

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  7. Bill M

    1 month ago

    1/5: Tauchman.

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  8. Old York

    1 month ago

    Christopher Morel appears to have the highest upside of the group by a mile. Only thing holding him back is contact, and at 26 with 76+ mph bat speed, that’s the exact profile player-dev labs dream about.

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    • This one belongs to the Reds

      1 month ago

      I don’t know why, but I see him in a Reds uniform eventually. Maybe because of lack of contact.

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  9. NashvilleJeff

    1 month ago

    Like to see Atlanta go after Tauchman or Bleday. A quality 4th of’er that could push Eli White to #5 and allow them to use Profar at DH some to get his glove out of LF.

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    • southi

      1 month ago

      Tauchman could play outfield, DH, or be a steady bat off the bench if needed, all for a low price.

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      • NashvilleJeff

        1 month ago

        Yep. Wanted him last year too. Maybe Santa will listen this year.

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  10. Homerunbunt

    1 month ago

    Urias to Royals could be nice, need a cheap right handed bat that can play OF and 2nd/3rd.

    Tauchman also intriguing. Hopefully they get someone better though, kinda blocks cags in RF. Ardolis garcia is another option.

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  11. Flanster

    1 month ago

    Tauchman would be good to have as a semi-regular player

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  12. Pickle_Britches

    1 month ago

    Morel is garbage.

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  13. Salzilla

    1 month ago

    Bleday to me has the most upside on this list. Morel, too, but he’s sort of lost that luster.

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  14. UKPhil

    1 month ago

    I like Nathaniel Lowe for the Marlins. Platoon with Wagaman?

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  15. casualfan

    1 month ago

    The Red Sox should bring Lowe back, hopefully fool someone into thinking Casas has a lot of value and get something in return for him in a trade. Lowe’s work around the bag in his short stint was better then anything I’d seen from Casas. I’m going the eye test here as I’m too lazy to confirm it with stats because I’m a cranky old man. Oh wait, is that a passing cloud….

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  16. Brick House Coffee Tables Inc

    1 month ago

    All five would be upgrades for the Rockies. Lowe probably wouldn’t sign but Tauchman and Morel would be upgrades as the #4 and #5 OF.

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