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Minor League Free Agents for 2012
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Player Pos Age FA Type Winter 2012 Org Level New Org Prospect HB Tools
OF 34 Declared   AAA
OF 33 Declared MPL Angels AAA
OF 30 Declared   Orioles AAA
OF 31 Declared   Angels AAA
OF 33 Declared PRL Rays AAA
OF 30 Declared   Cubs AAA
OF 29 Declared   Diamondbacks AAA
OF 34 Declared   Reds AAA
OF 30 Declared VL Braves AAA
OF 28 Elected   Orioles AAA
OF 31 Declared PRL Cardinals AAA
OF 34 Declared   Mets AAA
OF 28 Declared   Blue Jays AAA
OF 32 Elected   Red Sox AAA
OF 28 Declared   Rockies AAA
OF 31 Declared   Phillies AAA
OF 28 Declared   Nationals AAA

Declared free agents earned their freedom on Nov. 3, five days after the conclusion of the World Series. These players' minor league contracts expired following the 2012 season and they failed to reach an agreement with their organizations for the 2013 season. See the complete 2012 free agent listing for a full team-by-team listing.

Elected free agents (also known as Article XX-D free agents) gained their freedom after refusing outright assignments to the minors after being removed from the 40-man roster.

Latin American winter league assignments are listed for participating free agents: DL (Dominican), MPL (Mexican Pacific), PRL (Puerto Rican) and VL (Venezuelan). A handful of players spend time in the Australian Baseball League (ABL), now in its third year.

Any player listed with an asterisk (*) signed a major league contract and joined the 40-man roster.