MLB: They want to keep it and Reds makes a qualified offer to Nick Castellanos

In the last hours it has been announced that Cincinnati Reds have made a qualifying offer to Nick Castellanos as part of their attempt to keep it for Season 2022 of MLB. Just a few days ago it was reported that the outfielder had decided to exit his contract with the Reds in order to become a free agent.

Various media reported this weekend that the Cincinnati Reds still have not lost hope of keeping Nick Castellanos with them and would have made him a qualified offer.

Reds would have proposed a new contract for one year and $ 18.4 million, which according to reports he would also decide to reject and become part of free agency this off season.

A couple of days ago it was announced that Castellanos decided to get out of his contract with the Cincinnati organization, which still had two years left and an amount of $ 34 million.

Nick Castellanos had an outstanding 2021 MLB Season with the Cincinnati Reds. In 138 action games, he achieved a .309 batting average with 34 home runs and 100 RBIs.


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MLB: They want to keep it and Reds makes a qualified offer to Nick Castellanos