DALLAS -- The Reds extended their negotiating window with free agent infielder Rich Aurilia on Wednesday night by offering him arbitration before a midnight ET deadline.
Aurilia batted .282 with 14 home runs and 68 RBIs in 114 games during 2005. He has until Dec. 19 to accept the arbitration offer to guarantee his return in 2006. If he declines, Cincinnati would have until a Jan. 8 deadline to re-sign him or lose the ability to sign him again until May 1.
The 34-year-old Aurilia stands to receive a sizeable raise after earning $600,000 in 2005. He was originally signed to a Minor League contract in January and made the team out of Spring Training. A $2 million mutual option for next season was not picked up by either side, which made the 10-year Major League veteran a free agent.
Aurilia opened the season at shortstop but struggled offensively early on. He lost his starting spot after going on the disabled list May 11 with a strained left hamstring. While Felipe Lopez became an All-Star shortstop, Aurilia was shifted to second and third base.
Reds general manager Dan O'Brien spent much of Wednesday morning meeting with Aurilia's agent, Barry Axelrod, and manager Jerry Narron.
If Aurilia returns, he likely would be Cincinnati's starting second baseman. That would mean Ryan Freel would remain in his utility player role. The club would not comment on its plans for Aurilia next season.
Mark Sheldon is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.