HOUSTON — A person familiar with the decision tells The Associated Press outfielder Colby Rasmus has agreed to accept the Houston Astros‘ one-year, $15.8 million qualifying offer, the first free agent to agree to such a deal.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity Thursday because the team hasn’t announced the move.
All 34 qualifying offers were turned down in the first three years of baseball’s current collective bargaining agreement. When a player lets the deadline pass in order to test the market, his former team receives an additional high selection in the June draft if he signs somewhere else.
There were 20 qualifying offers made to free agents this year. The deadline to accept is Friday at 5 p.m. EST.
The 29-year-old Rasmus hit .238 with a career-high 25 home runs and 61 RBIs in his first season with the Astros. He had four homers in six post-season games, including one in the AL wild-card game against the Yankees.
Rasmus is a career .245 hitter in seven major league seasons.
The deal was first reported by Fox Sports.
The former Toronto Blue Jay will become the first free agent to ever accept a qualifying offer.
The centre-fielder batted .238/.314/.475 in 137 games for the Astros in 2015.
