ARLINGTON - One day before the start of what could be his final season with the Rangers, Adrian Beltre said he's still waiting to hear back from the club on a contract proposal regarding a possible extension.

Beltre said Sunday that he and his representative Scott Boras were supposed to hear back from the Rangers on a proposal "about two weeks ago," but that has not transpired. On Saturday, Rangers general manager Jon Daniels said he expected to touch base with Boras before the end of the weekend, but gave no indication of whether he intended to present a proposal.

"We've still got nothing to say 'yes' or 'no,' to," Beltre said. "I would have thought that we'd have that by now. But I'm not worrying about it by any means."

According to reports in spring training, Beltre and Boras had been seeking a three-year extension worth $19 million per year, which is in line with the average of Boston's recently-benched Pablo Sandoval. Sandoval's 5-year, $95 million deal has base salaries that range between $17-18.6 million, but also included a $3 million signing bonus. Beltre did not confirm or deny the reports.

Daniels has said repeatedly that the Rangers want Beltre to finish out his career in Texas. Both Daniels and Beltre did not rule out the possibility of the Rangers making a proposal in-season to the player. Beltre said he did not want to negotiate, but if there was simply a "yes/no" situation on an offer he would consider it.

"I don't think it's fair to my teammates," Beltre said. "I don't want to be a distraction to them."