Monday, November 8, 2010

Nationals have options if Dunn doesn't re-sign

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By Bill Ladson / MLB.com

WASHINGTON -- The Nationals had a five-day window to negotiate with their own free agents. The exclusive rights came to an end at 12:01 a.m. ET on Sunday, and Washington's free agents can now negotiate with the other 29 clubs.

Most notable among them is first baseman Adam Dunn. According to a baseball source, the Nationals have had a three-year deal on the table for three months, but Dunn and his agent, Greg Genske, have not accepted the offer.

Dunn has made it known for quite some time that he wants a four-year deal, but the Nationals are not going to budge from their three-year offer. Dunn nor Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo did not respond to several messages left by MLB.com.

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