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Time to go!!
9:07am: It’s a one-year, $8MM deal, per Rosenthal (on Twitter). Desmond turned down a one-year, $15.8MM qualifying offer from the Nationals earlier this offseason. In 2013, The Nationals reportedly made Ian Desmond a seven-year, $107MM extension offer.
Financially, Desmond might have a few regrets about his past decisions. On the flipside, if Desmond can have a strong 2016, he’ll have another opportunity to cash in next offseason.
----As reported by MLBTraderumors.com ----
This guy approached the offseason with the same plan he takes to the plate. None. Another big swing and a miss.
This fool turned down two better offers from the Nats both short term and long term to may half as much offered in one year. Whoever his agent is is the woat. And we getting a draft pick from Texas.
He turned down a starting gig paying more to get paid less as a utility infielder.

HOW TF do you turn down a ONE YEAR 15 million offer, coming off the WOAT season??
at this point in his career he will never have another opportunity for a payday.
his agent should be arrested