George Springer declines Houston Astros' qualifying offer

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Thursday, November 12, 2020
George Springer declines Astros' $18.9M qualifying offer
The marriage between the Astros and George Springer now has a real chance of a divorce after the superstar outfielder's latest move. In the video, ABC13 sports director Greg Bailey explains what's next between the two sides.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- George Springer is officially heading to free agency.

The superstar outfielder declined the Houston Astros' qualifying offer of a one-year, $18.9 million deal to remain with the team that drafted him nine years ago.

Springer, 31, could remain with Houston for a contract worth more than the amount in the qualifying offer, but he is seen as a marquee free agent this offseason.

For the Astros, the qualifying offer is a procedural move. If Springer signs with a new team, his former club would receive a draft pick as compensation.

After the 2019 season, the Astros made the same move with former pitcher Gerrit Cole, who then declined the qualifying offer of $17.8 million before signing a nine-year, $324 million deal with the Yankees.

Other big MLB names similarly declined qualifying offers with their former teams, including newly-minted NL Cy Young Award winner Trevor Bauer of the Cincinnati Reds.

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