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Denard Span a free agent after Mariners decline $12 million option

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SEATTLE -- The Mariners have declined outfielder Denard Span's $12 million contract option for next year in favor of a $4 million buyout, making the 34-year-old a free agent.

Span was acquired by Seattle last May in a trade with Tampa Bay and became one of the Mariners most consistent hitters. Span hit .272 with 15 doubles, seven home runs and 30 RBI in 94 games with the Mariners, often batting in the middle of Seattle's order. He played 87 of those games in the outfield, almost all in left field.

Span agreed to a $31 million, three-year contract with San Francisco before the 2016 season and earned an additional $4.