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Trumbo reportedly seeks deal in $75M range
- Updated: December 6, 2016
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — The Orioles have made it pretty clear that they’d like to re-sign free-agent outfielder Mark Trumbo, though nothing seemed imminent on Monday night as the club can only hope the market for Trumbo comes down.
O’s executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette, who confirmed on Sunday night that the club had extended an offer, said on Monday that there wasn’t anything new in those negotiations.
“Nothing has really changed from our perspective,” Duquette said of Trumbo, who turned down the team’s qualifying offer earlier this offseason. “So, we’re still looking around. We want to improve our defense if we can next year in the outfield.”
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According to a MASNSports.com report, the Orioles extended a …