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Originally Posted by ROYC75
If he truly wants to stay in KC, he will sign for less $$$.
But he can generate a decent contract in the open market if he hits well here on out, especially for a lower level team needing a DH/1st base back up that is willing to roll the dice they can revitalize his hitting stroke.
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We would need to decline his option. Then when he's technically a free agent, he can sign for whatever he wants.
MLB players are not allowed to renegotiate their contracts for less money. At best, the MLBPA allows players to defer money if they get paid a fair interest rate.