Thirty-five-year-old former Cincinnati Reds infielder Kyle Farmer, known for his versatility and fan-favorite status, has become a free agent after the Colorado Rockies declined his four million dollar option. With a career batting average of .227 and over ninety-eight extra-base hits, Farmer is expected to sign with a new team and compete for a roster spot during spring training, potentially on a minor league deal.
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