10 MLB Players Who Revived Their Careers After Being Released

Getting released by a team can feel like the end of the road—but for some MLB players, it’s just the beginning of a comeback story. Whether it was a change of scenery, a new approach, or just a chip on the shoulder, these guys bounced back in a big way.

They went from written off to must-watch, proving that baseball careers aren’t always linear. Here are 10 MLB players who got released and totally turned things around.

10. Edwin Encarnación

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He bounced around early in his career and even got designated for assignment. But once he found his groove, he became one of the most feared power hitters in the game.

9. José Bautista

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Before flipping bats in October, Bautista was released and traded multiple times. Then he turned into a home run machine and the face of the Blue Jays.

8. Justin Turner

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After years of being a utility guy, Turner was cut by the Mets and seemed like an afterthought. Then he landed with the Dodgers, grew the beard, and became a postseason star.

7. David Ortiz

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Yes, Big Papi was released by the Twins. The Red Sox gave him a shot—and he repaid them with clutch hits, World Series rings, and legend status.

6. J.D. Martinez

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The Astros let him go, and it looked like he might fade out of the league. Instead, he overhauled his swing and turned into a consistent All-Star slugger.

5. Nelson Cruz

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Cruz bounced between teams early on and was even non-tendered at one point. Then, he became a model of power and longevity, crushing homers well into his late 30s.

4. Kyle Schwarber

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After getting non-tendered by the Cubs, it looked like Schwarber’s best days might be behind him. Instead, he launched a home run renaissance and became one of the most dangerous bats in the league.

3. Brandon Phillips

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After being traded, many thought Phillips’ best days were behind him. But he stayed ready, found new life in Cincinnati, and became a fan favorite and an All-Star again.

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2. Daniel Murphy

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Murphy was often overlooked before his breakout. But after being cut loose, he retooled his swing and went on a tear, especially during the postseason.

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1. Rich Hill

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Hill’s career was all but done after injuries and stints in the minors. Then came the comeback—he reinvented himself and became a reliable veteran starter.

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