2016 – One of the last unsigned free agents on the market, Ian Desmond, finds at least a temporary home by signing a one-year deal with the Rangers for $8 million. It’s a major pay cut for Desmond, who turned down a $15.8 million qualifying offer from the Nationals before realizing the demand for his services was much less than he anticipated. However, he will make the best of a bad situation by earning an All-Star berth as a centerfielder for the Rangers.

2016 – One of the last unsigned free agents on the market, Ian Desmond, finds at least a temporary home by signing a one-year deal with the Rangers for $8 million. It’s a major pay cut for Desmond, who turned down a $15.8 million qualifying offer from the Nationals before realizing the demand for his services was much less than he anticipated. However, he will make the best of a bad situation by earning an All-Star berth as a centerfielder for the Rangers.