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Royals decline option on reliever Luke Hochevar, let long-time pitcher become free agent

Luke Hochevar, one of the Royals’ longest-tenured players, may have thrown his last pitch for the organization.

The Royals on Saturday declined their side of a $7 million mutual contract option, allowing the 33-year-old Hochevar to become a free agent. The move was expected, and the club could look to retain the services of Hochevar on a more team-friendly deal. But that prospect could be complicated by Hochevar’s health — he has had Tommy John surgery and is coming off a procedure to address thoracic outlet syndrome in his right shoulder — and his advanced age.

The decision to walk away from Hochevar comes one day after pitcher Edinson Volquez and designated hitter Kendrys Morales declined their sides of mutual options.