CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Indians non-tendered Jack Hannahan on Friday, making him a free agent. Rafael Perez and Chris Seddon were also non-tendered after they'd been designated for assignment this week.

Hannahan made the Indians as a spring training invitee in 2011. He was the Tribe's Opening Day third baseman for the last two years. Former No.1 pick Lonnie Chisenhall is expected to replace him in 2013.

The Indians also announced that right-hander Corey Kluber underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right knee Friday at Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Rick Parker did the surgery to repair Kluber's damaged meniscus. He suffered the injury playing with his daughter at home in Jacksonville, Fla.

Kluber, expected to compete for a job in the starting rotation, should be ready to participate in spring training by late February. Pitchers and catchers report to Goodyear, Ariz., on Feb. 10.

Hannahan was one of eight Indians eligible for arbitration. The Indians had until midnight Friday to offer them contracts for 2013. Hannahan was the only one who did not receive an offer. Last season Hannahan made $1.35 million.

The seven Indians tendered contracts were Chris Perez, Justin Masterson, Shin-Soo Choo, Joe Smith, Tony Sipp, Mike Aviles and Lou Marson.

Hannahan, Rafael Perez and Seddon are free agents. Perez was designated for assignment Wednesday to make room for Nick Hagadone on the 40-man roster. Seddon was designated Friday after the Indians claimed first baseman Mike McDade on waivers from Toronto.

The Indians, with Hannahan's departure, have 39 players on the 40-man roster headed into the winter meetings next week in Nashville, Tenn.

Hannahan hit .290 (18-for-62) with one homer and 14 RBI in April, but struggled with calf and back injuries after that. After being activated from the disabled list on June 14, he hit .225 (41-for-182) with one homer and 11 RBI for the remainder of the season.

Seddon went 11-5 with a 3.44 ERA at Class AAA Columbus. In 17 appearances with the Indians, he was 1-1 with a 3.67 ERA.

Kluber was 11-7 with a 3.59 ERA at Columbus before getting promoted. He went 2-5 with a 5.14 ERAS in 12 starts for the Tribe.