Carlos Beltran headed into the offseason open to a return to St. Louis but also clear in his desire to sign a multiyear deal. It came, then, as no surprise that Beltran turned down the Cardinals' one-year, $14.1 million qualifying offer on Monday.
St. Louis Official Site
Carlos Beltran headed into the offseason open to a return to St. Louis but also clear in his desire to sign a multi-year deal. It came, then, as no surprise that Beltran turned down the Cardinals’ one-year, $14.1 million qualifying offer on Monday.
By Gosh, It's Langosch
Carlos Beltran of the Cardinals and the Boston Red Sox trio of Jacoby Ellsbury, Mike Napoli and Stephen Drew were among 13 free agents who turned down $14.1 million qualifying offers Monday from their former teams.
Post-Dispatch
The chances of Carlos Beltran returning to the Cardinals dropped from "extremely unlikely" to "not happening" when he didn't accept the club's qualifying offer before Monday's 4 p.m. CT deadline.
Fox Sports Midwest
Carlos Beltran has turned down the Cardinals' one year, $14.1 million qualifying offer. The announcement Monday from MLB.com said Beltran was among 13 free agents, all rejecting their offers.
KSDK
Carlos Beltran followed the expected path Monday, turning down the qualifying offer extended his way by the St. Louis Cardinals.
KMOV
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