Mark Trumbo Declines Orioles Qualifying Offer

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- OF Mark Trumbo has declined the Orioles' $17.2-million qualifying offer for the 2017 season, becoming a free agent.

After leading the league in home runs, Trumbo is surely in high demand. Trumbo was acquired last winter in a trade that sent Steve Clevenger to Seattle. Trumbo had played for three teams in three years: the Angels, the Diamondbacks, and the Mariners.

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So, what does this mean?

If Trumbo decides to sign with another team, the Orioles will earn a compensatory draft pick.

This is the first time Trumbo has been a free agent since he joined the major leagues in 2010.

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