The Dodgers’ season is over much earlier than expected, and here is a look at the roster heading into the offseason. There are 46 players on the 40-man roster, including six on the 60-day disabled list, split into a few relevant groups.

Free agents (7)

Manny Machado

Brian Dozier

Yasmani Grandal

Hyun-jin Ryu

John Axford

Daniel Hudson

Ryan Madson

The Dodgers have a top-heavy group of free agents, though since Machado and Dozier were acquired midseason they are ineligible to receive a qualifying offer, which is set this offseason at $17.9 million for a one-year deal, per multiple reports. That’s up $500,000 over last year.

A decision will have to be made whether to make a qualifying offer to Grandal, and possibly even Ryu, by the fifth day after the World Series ends. The player(s) have 10 days to accept or decline the offer, and if they sign elsewhere could net the Dodgers draft pick compensation.

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Options (2)

Clayton Kershaw has two more seasons remaining on his contract, paying him $32 million in 2019 and $33 million in 2020. He can opt out of his deal and into free agency within three days after the World Series. Should Kershaw opt out, expect him to get a qualifying offer.

“I haven’t made the decision yet,” Kershaw said Sunday night. “We have three days to talk, between us and the Dodgers, see what happens, and we’ll go from there.”

David Freese has a $6 million club option for 2019, with a buyout of $500,000 if it is not exercised.

Under contract (5) Player Service Time 2018 salary 2019 salary Signed through Player Service Time 2018 salary 2019 salary Signed through Matt Kemp 12.049 $21,500,000 $21,500,000 2019 Rich Hill 9.127 $16,000,000 $18,000,000 2019 Justin Turner 8.105 $11,000,000 $18,000,000 2020 Kenley Jansen 8.073 $10,000,000 $18,000,000 2021* Kenta Maeda 3.000 $3,000,000 $3,000,000 2023 Yaisel Sierra 0.000 $3,500,000 $4,000,000 2021

The five under contract on the 40-man roster total $78.5 million for 2019, $74.625 million toward the competitive balance tax threshold which increases to $206 million next year.

Chase Utley is technically still also under contract for 2019 but in July announced his retirement effective at the end of the season.

Yaisel Sierra is still under contract through 2021, but remains off the 40-man roster, with his salary not counting toward the competitive balance tax.

Arbitration eligible (13) Player Service Time 2018 salary 2019 estimate* Player Service Time 2018 salary 2019 estimate* Yasiel Puig 5.102 $6,000,000 $11,300,000 Alex Wood 5.123 $6,000,000 $9,200,000 Joc Pederson 4.028 $2,600,000 $4,300,000 Kiké Hernandez 4.054 $1,600,000 $3,200,000 Chris Taylor 3.037 $575,000 $3,200,000 Josh Fields 5.083 $2,200,000 $2,800,000 Tony Cingrani 5.088 $2,300,000 $2,700,000 Corey Seager 3.032 $605,000 $2,600,000 Tom Koehler 5.152 $2,000,000 $2,000,000 Pedro Baez 4.059 $1,500,000 $1,800,000 Yimi Garcia 3.149 $630,000 $900,000 Erik Goeddel 3.037 unknown $900,000 Zac Rosscup 3.164 $610,000 $800,000

Yasiel Puig’s contract is up but he still has a year before free agency, making this his first offseason eligible for salary arbitration. If somehow the Dodgers retain all 13 of these players and they earn the projected salaries above, the arbitration gang would total $45.7 million in 2019.

The remainder of the roster is comprised of players with under three years of service time.

Team control (18) Player Service Time Options remaining (used) 2018 salary Player Service Time Options remaining (used) 2018 salary Austin Barnes 2.124 1 (2015-16) $555,000 Ross Stripling 2.115 2 (2016) $555,000 Scott Alexander 2.097 2 (2016) $555,000 Max Muncy 2.027 1 (2015-16) unknown Cody Bellinger 1.160 3 (none) $585,000 Andrew Toles 1.128 2 (2018) $555,000 Julio Urias 1.123 1 (2016-17) $550,000 Pat Venditte 1.084 1 (2016, 2018) unknown J.T. Chargois 1.062 0 (2016-18) $550,000 Brock Stewart 1.059 0 (2016-18) $555,000 Dylan Floro 1.054 1 (2016-17) unknown Walker Buehler 0.168 2 (2018) unknown Kyle Farmer 0.129 1 (2017-18) $547,500 Dennis Santana 0.125 2 (2018) $545,000 Caleb Ferguson 0.118 3 (none) $545,000 Alex Verdugo 0.078 2 (2018) $547,500 Rocky Gale 0.077 3 (none) unknown Tim Locastro 0.045 2 (2018) unknown

The minimum service time needed for Super Two status — defined as the top 22% in service time among players with at least two years but not quite three years — is reportedly at two years, 134 days per Jerry Crasnick of ESPN. Austin Barnes fell just 10 days shy of qualifying.

Scott Alexander was optioned to the minors in 2018 but only for a total of 11 days, short of the requisite 20 days to count as using an option year. Ditto for Julio Urias, who was optioned for a total of 17 days.

The 2019 major league minimum salary is $555,000.

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