1 month ago | By MLB Trade Rumors
Asdrubal Cabrera didn't sign a contract this offseason, but that doesn't mean there was a lack of interest from major league teams. According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post , Cabrera is open to returning under the right circumstances but has declined one MLB offer.
The offer was probably fairly modest, as the 36-year-old didn't have a strong year in 2021. He was signed by the Diamondbacks to a one-year, $1.75MM deal that also came with incentives. Through 90 games with Arizona, he hit .244/.324/.392, amounting to a wRC+ of 92. In late August, he went to the Reds on a waiver claim but...
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