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Carlos Delgado’s agent says the first baseman is not willing to accept any of the offers on the table and could wait until later in the season to sign.

FOXSports.com reports Delgado does not plan to retire.

“He’s going to continue his strengthening program, continue working out,” Sloane told Ken Rosenthal on Friday. “Every year, teams have issues — somebody gets hurt, somebody doesn’t perform. And then they need a bat.

“When that happens, Carlos will be available. We’re confident someone will sign him. It’s just a matter of who and when.”

Delgado missed almost all of last season with the Mets due to a hip injury. The team reportedly does not plan to bring him back, but Sloane said he has spoken with them.

“The Mets know his physical situation probably better than anybody,” Sloane said. “If they had questions, I can’t imagine they would have taken the time to talk to us.”

The Marlins, Orioles and Blue Jays were reported to have interest in the 37-year-old.

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