Adrian Beltre arrived a few days early for Rangers camp on Sunday and one of the topics discussed was his contract and its sixth-year option for the 2016 season.

Beltre signed a contract in January 2011 that guaranteed him $80 million over five years and could be worth $96 million over six.

The Rangers can void the final season if the slugger fails to have either 1,200 plate appearances in 2014 and 2015 combined, or 600 in 2015. 

Rangers general manager Jon Daniels said he didn't intend to let the issue go that far.