Minor League free agency officially began yesterday, and the Milwaukee Brewers announced via their player development Twitter that over a dozen players who had been with the organization are now available on the open market. That includes infielder Ryon Healy, who was recently outrighted off the 40-man roster and elected to become a free agent, essentially amounting to a non-tender as he would have been arbitration eligible this winter.
Healy, 28, was signed to a one-year contract last December after he battled injuries and was cut loose by the Seattle Mariners in 2019. Like most of Milwaukee’s signings last winter, he was a bounce back candidate who did not work out.