Fri 11/13/15 5:17 PM

Kendrick rejected the Dodgers' qualifying offer Friday and will remain a free agent, Dylan Hernandez of the LA Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Kendrick had a solid season in 2015, slashing .295/.336/.409 with nine homers in 117 games. The second baseman will turn 33 next season, but he could still get something in the range of the four-year, $33.5 million deal he signed the last time he was a free agent. The Dodgers will now get a draft pick as compensation if Kendrick signs elsewhere.