SURPRISE, Az. — Adam Duvall, an 11-year major league outfielder, was offered a $1 million contract by the Royals with a chance to make another $1 million in performance bonuses.
But he turned it down and has informed teams that if he is not guaranteed at least $3 million, he is going to retire, two sources told The Post.
The $3 million would represent what Duvall, 36, made last season with the Braves.
The righty-hitter’s stance has overtones to what Anthony Rizzo recently told The Athletic — that it would be bad for future player pay if he undersold what he thought he was worth.
Duvall did not have a good overall season with the Braves hitting .182 with a .569 OPS. But he continued his career-long strength in hitting lefties with a slash line of .252/.342/.514.
The Royals were hoping to add Duvall to hit in the middle of their order against lefty starters.
Duvall, a key member of the Braves’ 2021 championship club, has hit 195 career homers, including 11 last season.