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Fri Jan 12 201822:52Angels reach deal with Richards, other arbitration eligiblesJosé ÁlvarezRPAngelsFree Agent
Cam BedrosianRPAngelsFree Agent
C.J. Cron1BRaysFree Agent
Andrew HeaneySPAngelsFree Agent
Martín MaldonadoCAngelsFree Agent
Blake ParkerRPAngelsFree Agent
Albert PujolsDHAngelsFree Agent
JC RamírezSPAngelsFree Agent
Garrett RichardsSPAngelsFree Agent
Matt ShoemakerSPAngelsFree Agent
Tyler SkaggsSPAngelsFree Agent
Luis Valbuena1BAngelsFree Agent
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Pitchers Garrett Richards, Tyler Skaggs and Matt Shoemaker agreed to one-year deals with the Los Angeles Angels along with the team's other seven arbitration-eligible players.Richards, the team's ace, agreed at $7.3 million. He made one start last April before missing the next five months while rehabbing a partially torn ulnar collateral ligament in his pitching elbow. The 29-year-old right-hander has made just six starts in each of the past two seasons because of elbow injuries. Richards earned $6.85 last season and can become a free agent after the 2018 season.Skaggs agreed at $1,875,000 plus awards bonuses. The left-hander was 2-6 with a 4.55 ERA last season, when he missed three months because of injury. He made $555,000.Shoemaker receives $4,125,000. Like Richards and Skaggs, he was derailed by injury last season when he was 6-3 with a 4.52 ERA in 14 starts. The right-hander took a line drive off his head in early September and missed the rest of the season. He is... [More]
Fri Jan 12 201822:42Derek Dietrich, Miguel Rojas agree to contracts with MarlinsJustin Bour1BMarlinsFree Agent
Derek DietrichLFMarlinsFree Agent
J.T. RealmutoCMarlinsFree Agent
Miguel RojasSSMarlinsFree Agent
Dan StrailySPMarlinsFree Agent
MIAMI (AP) — Third baseman Derek Dietrich has agreed to a $2.9 million contract for 2018 with the Miami Marlins.Shortstop Miguel Rojas agreed to a $1.18 million contract. Both players avoided arbitration.Catcher J.T. Realmuto, first baseman Justin Bour and right-hander Dan Straily are headed for arbitration after they were unable to reach contract agreements with the team by Friday's deadline.Realmuto asked for $3.5 million and the Marlins offered $2.9 million. Bour sought $3.4 million and was offered $3 million. Straily wanted $3.55 million and Miami countered at $3,375,000.Dietrich had career highs of 13 homers, 53 RBIs and 135 games last year, and batted .249. Rojas batted a career-high .290 in 90 games.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Fri Jan 12 201822:42Phillies reach deals with Hernandez, Franco, 2 othersMaikel Franco3BPhilliesFree Agent
Luis GarcíaRPPhilliesFree Agent
César Hernández2BPhilliesFree Agent
Cameron RuppCPhilliesFree Agent
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Phillies have agreed to a $5.1 million, one-year deal with Cesar Hernandez, avoiding arbitration with the second baseman who has led the team in batting average each of the past two seasons.The Phillies also reached one-year agreements with third baseman Maikel Franco ($2.95 million), reliever Luis Garcia ($1.2 million) and catcher Cameron Rupp ($2.05 million). Philadelphia has no remaining players eligible for arbitration.Hernandez hit .294 each of the past two years. He's thrived since moving into the leadoff role midway through 2016.Hernandez had a career-best nine homers and a .373 on-base percentage last season.Franco is coming off a disappointing season, although he did lead the Phillies with 24 homers. His average dipped to .230 with a .281 on-base percentage.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Fri Jan 12 201822:32Keuchel gets $13.2M deal from Astros after titleEvan GattisDHAstrosFree Agent
Ken GilesRPBlue JaysFree Agent
Dallas KeuchelSPAstrosFree Agent
Jake MarisnickCFAstrosFree Agent
Lance McCullersSPAstrosFree Agent
Collin McHughSPAstrosFree Agent
Brad PeacockSPAstrosFree Agent
George SpringerCFAstrosFree Agent
HOUSTON (AP) — Astros starter Dallas Keuchel agreed to a $13.2 million, one-year contract after helping lead Houston to its first World Series title, and designated hitter/catcher Evan Gattis got a $6.7 million deal.Pitchers Lance McCullers Jr. ($2.45 million) and Brad Peacock ($2.44 million) also agreed, when players and teams were set to swap proposed salaries in arbitration.World Series MVP George Springer, reliever Ken Giles and pitcher Collin McHugh swapped figures with Houston and remain headed to hearings.Springer asked for a raise from $4,075,000 to $10.5 million and was offered $8.5 million. Giles, who stumbled in the World Series, is eligible for arbitration for the first time and asked for a raise from $555,100 to $4.6 million. The Astros countered at $4.2 million.McHugh requested a raise from $3.85 million to $5 million and was offered $4.55 million.Keuchel, the 2015 AL Young Award winner, went 14-5 with a 2.90 ERA and 125 strikeouts in the regular season and was 2-2 with a... [More]
Fri Jan 12 201822:22Blackmon, Rockies reach $14M, 1-year deal, avoid arbitrationNolan Arenado3BRockiesFree Agent
Chad BettisSPRockiesFree Agent
Charlie BlackmonCFRockiesFree Agent
DJ LeMahieu2BRockiesFree Agent
Chris RusinRPRockiesFree Agent
DENVER (AP) — NL batting champion Charlie Blackmon and the Colorado Rockies avoided salary arbitration by agreeing to a $14 million, one-year contract on Friday.The 31-year-old center fielder hit .331 with 37 homers and 104 RBIs last year and made $7.3 million. He can become a free agent after this season.Blackmon turned in one of the most productive seasons from the leadoff spot in major league history. His 102 RBIs from the top of the order surpassed Darin Erstad's previous major league record of 100 set with the Angels in 2000. Blackmon had 383 total bases — the most by a leadoff hitter for a season.His 37 homers tied him with Marcell Ozuna and Rockies teammate Nolan Arenado for third-most in the NL.In other deals, second baseman DJ LeMahieu agreed to an $8.5 million deal after making $4.85 million in 2017. He played in a career-high 155 games last season, hit .310 and made the All-Star team.Right-hander Chad Bettis agreed to $2 million deal, up from $545,000 in 2017. He was one of the... [More]
Fri Jan 12 201822:12Shortstop Semien among 5 A's to reach 1-year dealsKhris DavisDHAthleticsFree Agent
Sean DoolittleRPNationalsFree Agent
Kendall GravemanSPAthleticsFree Agent
Sonny GraySPYankeesFree Agent
Chris HatcherRPAthleticsFree Agent
Liam HendriksRPAthleticsFree Agent
Ryan MadsonRPNationalsFree Agent
Josh PhegleyCAthleticsFree Agent
Marcus SemienSSAthleticsFree Agent
Blake TreinenRPAthleticsFree Agent
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Shortstop Marcus Semien is one of five players who reached agreement on a one-year contract with the Oakland Athletics to avoid salary arbitration, receiving a hefty raise to $3,125,000 from $545,000.Also Friday, right-hander Kendall Graveman asked for $2.6 million and the A's offered $2.36 million.Slugger Khris Davis received a $10.5 million, one-year deal Wednesday.Semien played until mid-April before missing the remainder of the month and all of May and June with a right wrist injury that eventually required surgery. He batted .249 with 10 homers and 40 RBIs in the injury-shortened season during which he didn't play from April 14-July 6. He earned $545,000 last season.When healthy in 2016, Semien hit 27 home runs with 75 RBIs in 159 games.Graveman started on opening day in place of injured ace Sonny Gray, later dealt to the Yankees at the trade deadline. The 27-year-old went 6-4 with a 4.19 ERA in 19 starts and 105 1/3 innings. Graveman missed time with a shoulder... [More]
Fri Jan 12 201822:12Reds reach $4.6 million deal with Hamilton for 2018Anthony DeSclafaniSPRedsFree Agent
Scooter Gennett2BRedsFree Agent
Dee Strange-GordonCFMarinersFree Agent
Billy HamiltonCFRedsFree Agent
Michael LorenzenRPRedsFree Agent
Eugenio Suárez3BRedsFree Agent
CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati Reds have agreed to a one-year, $4.6 million contract with Billy Hamilton, avoiding arbitration with the speedy outfielder.The Reds also avoided arbitration with two other players, reaching an $860,000 deal with right-hander Anthony DeSclafani and a $1,312,500 deal with right-hander Michael Lorenzen. Infielders Scooter Gennett and Eugenio Suarez remain eligible for arbitration.Gennett is asking for $5.7 million and the team is offering $5.1 million. Suarez is asking for $4.2 million and the Reds are offering $3.75 million.Hamilton established career highs last year with 85 runs, 144 hits, 11 triples and 59 steals. He finished one stolen base behind Miami's Dee Gordon for the major league lead.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Fri Jan 12 201822:022B Joe Panik reaches one-year deal to avoid arbitrationSam DysonRPGiantsFree Agent
Cory GearrinRPGiantsFree Agent
Bryce HarperRFNationalsFree Agent
Mark MelanconRPGiantsFree Agent
Joe Panik2BGiantsFree Agent
Will SmithRPGiantsFree Agent
Hunter StricklandRPGiantsFree Agent
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Second baseman Joe Panik reached agreement on a $3.45 million, one-year contract with the San Francisco Giants on Friday to avoid salary arbitration.The deal came Friday for the 27-year-old Panik, who has been limited by injuries the past three seasons and spent a stint on the concussion list in 2017. San Francisco also announced four others to reach one-year contracts Friday: right-handers Hunter Strickland, Sam Dyson and Cory Gearrin and left-hander Will Smith.Panik, a 2016 Gold Glover who earned $600,000 last season, batted .288 with 10 homers, 28 doubles and 53 RBIs over 138 games in 2017 as the Giants finished last in the NL West.He was limited to 127 games in 2016 and dealt with a concussion after a back injury derailed his 2015 season.Strickland's biggest moment of 2017 came in a punches-throwing brawl with Nationals star Bryce Harper in late May. He went 4-3 with a 2.64 ERA in 68 appearances and will earn $1,550,000 up from $555,000.Dyson earned a raise to $4,425,000... [More]
Fri Jan 12 201822:023B Anthony Rendon reaches $12.3 million, 1-yr deal with NatsGio GonzálezSPBrewersFree Agent
Anthony Rendon3BNationalsFree Agent
Tanner RoarkSPNationalsFree Agent
Max ScherzerSPNationalsFree Agent
Stephen StrasburgSPNationalsFree Agent
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nationals third baseman Anthony Rendon more than doubled his salary going into 2018, reaching agreement on a $12.3 million contract Friday to avoid salary arbitration.Rendon made $5.8 million last season, his first year of arbitration eligibility. He finished sixth in NL MVP voting last season and ranked seventh in WAR among the league's position players, helping carry an injury-depleted Washington team to a second consecutive NL East title by batting .301 with 25 homers, 100 RBIs, 41 doubles, a .403 on-base percentage and .533 slugging percentage.At third base, he made seven errors and had a .979 fielding percentage. Asked at the Nationals' fan festival in December whether he would be open to staying with the team for the long term under a multiyear contract, he replied: "Yeah, for sure. Why not stay with one organization?"As for whether he expects his agents, Scott Boras and Co., to negotiate this offseason with the Nationals about a long-term contract, Rendon joked:... [More]
Fri Jan 12 201821:52Twins reach deals with Escobar, 4 othersEhire Adrianza2B/SSTwinsFree Agent
Eduardo EscobarSSDiamondbacksFree Agent
Kyle GibsonSPTwinsFree Agent
Robbie GrossmanDHTwinsFree Agent
Trevor MayRPTwinsFree Agent
Ryan PresslyRPTwinsFree Agent
Miguel Sanó3BTwinsFree Agent
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins have agreed to a $4.85 million, one-year deal with infielder Eduardo Escobar, avoiding arbitration.The Twins also reached one-year agreements with infielder Ehire Adrianza ($1 million), outfielder Robbie Grossman ($2 million) and right-handers Trevor May ($650,000) and Ryan Pressly ($1.6 million).Right-hander Kyle Gibson is the lone Minnesota player still eligible for arbitration. He's asking for $4.55 million and the team is offering $4.2 million.Escobar started last year in a utility role and wound up providing the Twins a steady bat and glove when circumstances forced him into an everyday spot in the lineup. After taking over at third base for the final six weeks when Miguel Sano was injured, the 5-foot-10, 185-pound Escobar finished with a career-high 21 home runs.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Fri Jan 12 201821:22Bryant gets $10.85M, record for 1st arbitration eligibleKris Bryant3BCubsFree Agent
Justin GrimmRPMarinersFree Agent
Kyle HendricksSPCubsFree Agent
Ryan HowardFree Agent
Tommy La Stella3BCubsFree Agent
Addison RussellSSCubsFree Agent
CHICAGO (AP) — Kris Bryant put up another big number on Friday.Bryant agreed to a $10.85 million, one-year deal with the Chicago Cubs, a record for a player eligible for arbitration for the first time."I guess for some players it might be stressful, but I really enjoyed the whole process of it," Bryant said before the start of the team's annual fan convention. "You play to get to this point in your career, and I've put in so much hard work behind the scenes to get to this point. It just feels so rewarding."The previous mark was held by former Philadelphia slugger Ryan Howard, who was awarded $10 million by a three-person panel in 2008. The Cubs and Bryant avoided arbitration, and the 26-year-old third baseman receives a hefty raise after making $1.05 million last year."I don't look at money records," Bryant said. "I guess the records on the field are way more important, because when you're doing that, you know, you're helping the team. But it really is a cherry on top when you get paid... [More]
Fri Jan 12 201820:52All's quiet for Cubs at fan conventionJake ArrietaSPPhilliesFree Agent
Kris Bryant3BCubsFree Agent
Tyler ChatwoodSPCubsFree Agent
Alex CobbSPOriolesFree Agent
Wade DavisRPRockiesFree Agent
Justin GrimmRPMarinersFree Agent
Kyle HendricksSPCubsFree Agent
Greg HollandRPNationalsFree Agent
Tommy La Stella3BCubsFree Agent
Addison RussellSSCubsFree Agent
CHICAGO (AP) — There was no surprise return for Jake Arrieta. No dramatic entrance for Yu Darvish, Alex Cobb or Greg Holland, either.Not even close.The Chicago Cubs settled five of their six potential arbitration cases before the start of their annual fan convention on Friday, including a record $10.85 million, one-year deal for third baseman Kris Bryant. But they remain at an impasse when it comes to another free-agent addition or a big acquisition via trade — a common refrain during one of the slowest winters for baseball in a long time."We're not done. We have confidence in this group if this is the 25 we end up taking to spring training," president of baseball operations Theo Epstein said. "But realistically, we'd certainly like to add another pitcher. I like the talent that we have right now, but I think we could certainly add to the depth, and you can do that through depth moves or you can do it through adding another real quality pitcher and bolster the depth even more that way."I... [More]
Fri Jan 12 201820:22Pirates agree to terms with Cole, Mercer and KontosGerrit ColeSPAstrosFree Agent
George KontosRPPiratesFree Agent
Jordy MercerSSPiratesFree Agent
Felipe VázquezRPPiratesFree Agent
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Gerrit Cole remains a Pittsburgh Pirate. For now, at least.The Pirates and their top starting pitcher avoided arbitration by agreeing on a one-year deal worth $6.75 million on Friday. Cole went 12-12 with a 4.26 ERA while making a career-high 33 starts in 2017. He has one year of arbitration remaining and could command a hefty salary bump in 2019, one of the reasons the Pirates have explored trading him in recent weeks.Pittsburgh also reached agreements with shortstop Jordy Mercer and reliever George Kontos. Mercer, who will make $6.75 million in 2018, hit .255 with 14 home runs and 58 RBIs last season. Kontos, acquired from San Francisco at the trade deadline last July, will make $2.725 million.Closer Felipe Rivero remains eligible for arbitration. He is asking for $2.9 million and the team is offering $2.4 million.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Fri Jan 12 201820:12White Sox avoid arbitration with Abreu, 3 othersJosé Abreu1BWhite SoxFree Agent
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago White Sox have agreed to a $13 million, one-year deal with slugger Jose Abreu.The White Sox avoided arbitration with Abreu and three other players, also reaching one-year deals Friday with infielder Leury García ($1,175,000) and left-handers Luis Avilán ($2.45 million) and Carlos Rodón ($2.3 million).Outfielder Avisaíl García and infielder Yolmer Sánchez remain eligible for arbitration. Garcia asked for $6.7 million and was offered $5.85 million, Sanchez sought $2.35 million and was offered $2.1 million.Abreu has reached the 30-home run mark three times and driven in at least 100 runs in all four of his major league seasons. The first baseman hit .304 with 33 homers and 102 RBIs last year.Avilan was acquired from the Los Angeles Dodgers in a three-team trade last week.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Fri Jan 12 201820:02Bogaerts, Bradley among 9 Red Sox to reach 1-year contractsMookie BettsRFRed SoxFree Agent
Xander BogaertsSSRed SoxFree Agent
Jackie Bradley Jr.CFRed SoxFree Agent
Brock Holt2B/3BRed SoxFree Agent
Joe KellyRPRed SoxFree Agent
Sandy LeónCRed SoxFree Agent
Drew PomeranzSPRed SoxFree Agent
Yasiel PuigRFDodgersFree Agent
Eduardo RodriguezSPRed SoxFree Agent
Chris SaleSPRed SoxFree Agent
Christian VázquezCRed SoxFree Agent
Brandon WorkmanRPRed SoxFree Agent
BOSTON (AP) — Shortstop Xander Bogaerts and outfielder Jackie Bradley Jr. were among nine Boston players who reached deals on one-year contracts Friday with the AL East champion Red Sox.Pitchers Joe Kelly, Drew Pomeranz, Eduardo Rodriguez and Brandon Workman, infielder Brock Holt and catchers Sandy Leon and Christian Vazquez also settled.The agreements left two-time All-Star outfielder Mookie Betts as the only Boston player in salary arbitration. He asked for $10.5 million and the Red Sox offered $7.5 million as players and teams exchanged figures.Bogaerts will make $7.05 million, up from $4.5 million last season. The 25-year-old hit .273 with 62 RBIs and 15 steals.A year after becoming an All-Star, Bogaerts saw his power drop from 21 homers to 10. His second half was the problem: He batted .229 with a .339 slugging percentage from June 23 on.Bradley will get $6.1 million, an increase from $3.6 million last year, when he hit .245 with 17 homers and 63 RBIs.Although he remained a defensive... [More]
Fri Jan 12 201820:02Indians reach arbitration deals, set hearing with BauerCody AllenRPIndiansFree Agent
Trevor BauerSPIndiansFree Agent
Lonnie ChisenhallRFPiratesFree Agent
Zach McAllisterRPIndiansFree Agent
Danny SalazarSPIndiansFree Agent
Chris SaleSPRed SoxFree Agent
CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Indians settled all their arbitration cases but one. Once again, Trevor Bauer is an exception.The club avoided arbitration with starter Danny Salazar and right fielder Lonnie Chisenhall on Friday, agreeing to one-year contracts for the 2018 season.Salazar, who is coming off an inconsistent and injury-slowed 2017, will make $5 million next season. Chisenhall's contract is worth $5,587,500. He's projected to be the starting right fielder for the AL Central champions.Cleveland also reached agreement with reliever Zach McAllister on a $2.45 million contract.The Indians, however, didn't settle with Bauer before the deadline to exchange salary figures. The enigmatic right-hander won a career-high 17 games last season and developed into a vital member of Cleveland's rotation. He made 31 starts and established himself as a premier pitcher, known as much for his array of pitches as his hobby of flying drones or unique training regimen.Bauer went 10-1 with a 2.60 ERA... [More]
Fri Jan 12 201817:42Yankees settle with 6, on track to get under tax thresholdDellin BetancesRPYankeesFree Agent
Starlin Castro2BMarlinsFree Agent
Aroldis ChapmanRPYankeesFree Agent
Sonny GraySPYankeesFree Agent
Didi GregoriusSSYankeesFree Agent
Bryce HarperRFNationalsFree Agent
Chase Headley3BPadresFree Agent
Aaron HicksCFYankeesFree Agent
Tommy KahnleRPYankeesFree Agent
Clayton KershawSPDodgersFree Agent
Manny MachadoSSOriolesFree Agent
Brian McCannCAstrosFree Agent
Austin RomineCYankeesFree Agent
Gary SánchezCYankeesFree Agent
Chasen ShreveRPYankeesFree Agent
Giancarlo StantonDHYankeesFree Agent
Adam WarrenRPYankeesFree Agent
NEW YORK (AP) — The Yankees reached one-year contracts with their remaining six players eligible for arbitration, leaving their projected luxury tax payroll at $177 million — $20 million below the threshold.Shortstop Didi Gregorius agreed at $8.25 million Friday, pitcher Sonny Gray at $6.5 million and setup man Dellin Betances at $5.1 million. Also reaching deals were relievers Adam Warren ($3,315,000) and Chasen Shreve ($825,000), and backup catcher Austin Romine ($1.1 million).New York's luxury tax payroll rose to $149,927,500 for 15 players with agreements, and the projected total is well under the $197 million tax threshold. The projection includes $10 million for the rest of the 40-man roster, $14,044,600 for benefits and a $3 million charge for cash transactions: a $5.5 million payment to Houston as part of the Brian McCann trade, a $500,000 payment to San Diego as part of the Chase Headley deal and a $3 million credit from Miami as part of the Giancarlo Stanton acquisition.Yankees... [More]
Fri Jan 12 201814:02Profar, Diekman, Kela agree to deals with RangersJake DiekmanRPDiamondbacksFree Agent
Keone KelaRPPiratesFree Agent
Jurickson Profar2B/SSRangersFree Agent
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Relievers Jake Diekman and Keone Kela and infielder Jurickson Profar agreed one-year contracts with the Texas Rangers, who avoided arbitration with all of their eligible players.Diekman gets $2,712,500 under Friday's agreement, a raise from $2.55 million. Kela's salary is $1.2 million, up from $543,210, and Profar will make $1.05 million, an increase from $1,005,000.A 30-year-old left-hander, Diekman is coming off a season shortened to the final month because of three surgeries to replace his colon to ease ulcerative colitis, a digestive condition he has dealt with much of his life. Diekman was scoreless in 10 of 11 appearances after his season debut Sept. 1 and finished with a 2.53 ERA.The 24-year-old Kela is a candidate to be the Texas closer. The right-hander led AL relievers by holding opponents to a .135 batting average. He missed about two months with two stints on the disabled list with right shoulder soreness.Once considered the team's top prospect, the 24-year-old Profar appeared in 22 games last season after playing five positions in 2016. He was 19 when he made his major league debut and has a .229 average in 206 games.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Thu Jan 11 201823:12Corbin, D-backs reach $7.5M, 1-year deal, avoid arbitrationNick AhmedSSDiamondbacksFree Agent
Andrew ChafinRPDiamondbacksFree Agent
Patrick CorbinSPDiamondbacksFree Agent
Chris HerrmannCMarinersFree Agent
Jake Lamb3BDiamondbacksFree Agent
Shelby MillerSPDiamondbacksFree Agent
Chris OwingsSSDiamondbacksFree Agent
David PeraltaLFDiamondbacksFree Agent
AJ PollockCFDiamondbacksFree Agent
Robbie RaySPDiamondbacksFree Agent
Taijuan WalkerSPDiamondbacksFree Agent
PHOENIX (AP) — Left-hander Patrick Corbin and the Arizona Diamondbacks avoided salary arbitration by agreeing to a $7.5 million, one-year contract.The 28-year-old was 14-13 with a 4.03 ERA last season and made $3.95 million.He has a 45-47 record with a 4.13 ERA in five seasons with the Diamondbacks. After going 14-8 with a 3.41 ERA and making the All-Star Game in 2013, he missed 2014 and part of 2015 after Tommy John surgery.Corbin was among 12 Diamondbacks eligible for arbitration entering Thursday, joined by pitchers Shelby Miller, Brad Boxberger, Andrew Chafin, Robbie Ray and Taijuan Walker; outfielders A.J. Pollock and David Peralta; shortstops Chris Owings and Nick Ahmed; catcher Chris Herrmann; and third baseman Jake Lamb.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Thu Jan 11 201820:52Aaron Hicks, Tommy Kahnle reach deals with YankeesDellin BetancesRPYankeesFree Agent
Todd Frazier3BMetsFree Agent
Sonny GraySPYankeesFree Agent
Didi GregoriusSSYankeesFree Agent
Chase Headley3BPadresFree Agent
Aaron HicksCFYankeesFree Agent
Tommy KahnleRPYankeesFree Agent
Brian McCannCAstrosFree Agent
David RobertsonRPYankeesFree Agent
Austin RomineCYankeesFree Agent
Chasen ShreveRPYankeesFree Agent
Giancarlo StantonDHYankeesFree Agent
Adam WarrenRPYankeesFree Agent
NEW YORK (AP) — Outfielder Aaron Hicks agreed to a $2,825,000, one-year contract with the New York Yankees, who settled with reliever Tommy Kahnle at $1,312,500 in the first deals among the team's eight players eligible for salary arbitration.New York's luxury tax payroll rose to $124,837,500 for nine players with agreements and Thursday's moves left the Yankees' projected tax payroll at about $178 million — well under the $197 million tax threshold. The total includes $26 million estimated for the six players still eligible for arbitration, $10 million for the rest of the 40-man roster, $14,044,600 for benefits and a $3 million charge for cash transactions: a $5.5 million payment to Houston as part of the Brian McCann trade, a $500,000 payment to San Diego as part of the Chase Headley and a $3 million credit from Miami as part of the Giancarlo Stanton trade.Hicks spent a pair of lengthy stretches on the disabled list but still managed to set career highs with a .266 average, 15 homers... [More]
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