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Judging by their moves, the Cards are leaning toward the latter route. They have signed Lance Lynn and Kyle Gibson in the last few hours to free-agent contracts. Perhaps they are not the stars ...
Former All-Star pitcher Kyle Gibson has a club option for the 2025 season, and MLB.com's Mark Feinsand said it's "possible" that the club will pick it up. "Kyle Gibson and Lance Lynn each have $12 ...
As the Cardinals plan out their offseason, St. Louis started off by making a pair of contract moves on Lance Lynn and Kyle ...
and while Lynn’s status was more up in the air it’s long appeared that the club may prefer to retain right-hander Kyle Gibson on his team option, which comes with identical terms to Lynn’s ...
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The Cardinals were no exception. On Thursday afternoon, St. Louis declined its 2025 club options on Kyle Gibson, Lance Lynn and Keynan Middleton. All three players will become free agents and can ...
The Cardinals declined club options for 2025 on starters Kyle Gibson and Lance Lynn as well as the option on reliever Keynan Middleton. In confirming the decisions, president of baseball ...
Much has been discussed about this decision in recent weeks. Kyle Gibson, Lance Lynn, and Keynan Middleton all held club options in their deals for the 2025 season. There has been plenty of ...
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St. Louis is not picking up the 2025 option on Lance Lynn, Kyle Gibson and Kenyan Middleton’s contracts, via Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post Dispatch. All three will receive a $1 million buyout.