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Will he stay? Mets give free-agent 2B Murphy qualifying offer
Daniel Murphy

Will he stay? Mets give free-agent 2B Murphy qualifying offer

Published Nov. 6, 2015 3:54 p.m. ET

NEW YORK -- Second baseman Daniel Murphy has been given a $15.8 million qualifying offer by the New York Mets.

New York announced its decision Friday, five days after it lost the World Series to the Kansas City Royals.

The 30-year-old homered in a record six straight postseason games but then slumped in the World Series, hitting .150 (3 for 20) and making key errors in Games 4 and 5. He batted .281 during the regular season with 73 RBI and a career-best 14 homers.

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Murphy, who became a free agent after the World Series, has until Nov. 13 to accept.

If a team made a qualifying offer to a player who signs a major-league contract with another club before the June amateur draft, his former club would receive a draft pick as compensation at the end of the first round.

The team signing that player loses its first-round pick in the amateur draft, unless that pick is among the top 10, in which case the club loses its next-highest pick.

New York also said outfielder Michael Cuddyer underwent surgery Thursday at the Vincera Institute in Philadelphia to repair a core muscle injury.

Catcher Anthony Recker, outfielder Eric Young Jr. and infielder Wilfredo Tovar refused outright assignments to the minor leagues and elected free agency. 

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