DENVER — Ian Desmond provided a calming voice to help the Colorado Rockies stick together soon after losing star third baseman Nolan Arenado in a blockbuster trade.
That just may be the veteran outfielder's biggest contribution this season.
Desmond decided Sunday to opt out for a second straight season. He announced on his Instagram account that his "desire to be with my family is greater than my desire to go back and play baseball under these circumstances."
No amount of lobbying by Rockies manager Bud Black could persuade the 35-year-old Desmond, who was scheduled to make $8 million this season after walking away from a pro-rated salary of $5,555,556 last season.
"This was a decision not about money," said Black, whose team will begin full-squad workouts Tuesday in Arizona. "This was from the heart, and from the stomach. This was hard. This was agonizing for him."
Desmond did leave the door open for a possible return by adding "for now" in his post. He vowed to "continue to train and watch how things unfold."
His leadership was on display soon after the Rockies traded eight-time Gold Glove winner Arenado to the St. Louis Cardinals. Desmond along with shortstop Trevor Story, outfield Charlie Blackmon, reliever Scott Oberg and others preached the same message over and over — stick together.
"That goes to show who he is and his commitment to the team," Black said. "Again, he's going to follow us. He's going to continue to train. He's going to assess what's going on and maybe his feelings in a month, two months, two weeks, two days ... I don't know, but he's engaged. He's not, from those conversations with his teammates, checked out."