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Tigers catcher Dillon Dingler credits teammate for 2025 AL Gold Glove

Detroit Tigers catcher Dillon Dingler spoke with reporters Nov. 3, 2025, about winning an American League Gold Glove Award for the 2025 season.

José Urquidy is a free agent.

Urquidy, a 30-year-old right-hander, won’t return to the Detroit Tigers in the 2026 season after the Tigers declined his $4 million club option before the Thursday, Nov. 6, deadline for contract-option decisions. He shared the news during a Wednesday press conference, one day before his offseason debut with Venados de Mazatlán in the Mexican Pacific League.

There isn’t a buyout in the contract.

Had the Tigers accepted, Urquidy would’ve received $4 million in 2026, with another $3 million available in incentives tied to games started, which could’ve pushed the total value to $7 million.

The Tigers signed an injured Urquidy – recovering from his second Tommy John surgery – to a one-year, $1 million contract with a $4 million club option in March. He joined the Tigers in mid-September after an 11-game rehab assignment, but he only pitched in two games, both as a reliever.

It marked his first MLB experience in two years.

In those two games, Urquidy posted a 7.71 ERA with three walks and three strikeouts across 2⅓ innings. The biggest issue? He struggled to command his pitches.

The Tigers didn’t use Urquidy in any of their eight postseason games. He was left off both the best-of-three AL wild-card series roster and the best-of-five ALDS roster.

JOSÉ URQUIDY SERÁ AGENTE LIBRE

El lanzador mazatleco José Urquidy se convertirá en agente libre luego que los @Tigers declinaron hacer válida la opción de contrato por 4 millones de dólares para el 2026.

Urquidy, que viene rehabilitándose de una cirugía, debutará mañana en la… pic.twitter.com/e1WLYt0lpW

— Beisbolpuro (@Beisbolpuro) November 6, 2025

Urquidy has pitched for the Houston Astros (2019-23) and Tigers (2025) throughout his six-year MLB career, registering a 4.00 ERA across 407⅓ innings in 81 games (70 starts). He pitched for the Astros in the World Series in 2019, 2021 and 2022, combining for a 1.23 ERA in 14⅔ innings.

He won the World Series in 2022.

He also underwent Tommy John surgery in 2017, then again in 2024.

The Astros signed Urquidy out of Mexico in March 2015.

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