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MLB Arbitration Salary Summary "Judge" is going to court with the Yankees

Yesterday was the deadline for MLB arbitration players to reach an agreement with the team, if neither side can agree on the amount of arbitration before then, then they will have to go to court to arbitrate, the vast majority of players who are 4-6 years old have their own contracts, and only a few players have to go to court later.

Trey Turner is the highest-paid player in pre-arbitration this year, he received $21 million, his former teammate Juan Soto received $17.1 million in the second arbitration year, not too far from the 20 million of the highest in history, Mucci Bates, and star finisher Josh Head got 11 million, which is already quite high among defender pitchers.

MLB Arbitration Salary Summary "Judge" is going to court with the Yankees

Many of the other players have earned more than $10 million in salaries, and Soto's teammate Josh Bale is one of them, and although he has not played very steadily, he has also won 10 million with home runs from previous years.

The Blue Jays are the big arbitrators, with fielder Oscar Hernandez ultimately getting 10.65 million, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. making 7.9 million, and the Mets' first-time first-time arbitrator Pete Alonso, who is also eligible to arbitrate, will get 7.4 million.

The athletics completed arbitration negotiations with the two starting pitchers who were about to be sold, and Sean Mania and Frankie Montas got 9.75 million and 5.025 million respectively, and it would certainly not be the athletes who paid the last.

The Red Sox completed a one-year, $11.2 million extension with third baseman Rafael Devers, his second arbitration year, with the Blue Jays signing a two-year, $25 million contract with just traded Matt Chapman, circumventing the remaining two years of arbitration.

MLB Arbitration Salary Summary "Judge" is going to court with the Yankees

However, there are also many players who have not completed the renewal of the contract with the owner in advance and have to go to the court of arbitration, the biggest card is Aaron Judge, he wants 21 million, but the Yankees are only willing to give 17 million, but the two sides still have the possibility of renewing the contract, Chris Basit, who just came out of the athlete, wants 9 million, but the Mets only want to give 8.3 million, which is very different from the fate of his two teammates.

Just after the deal, there is no salary negotiation and Jesse Winkle, the gap between him and the Mariners is still not small, and the offers on both sides are 5.4 million and 7 million, respectively. The Mariners also didn't talk to the team's star, Mitch Hahnig(8 million and 6.71 million).

Defending champion Warriors and almost all major arbitrators go to court, with shortsee Dansby Swanson (10 million and 9.2 million), Adam Duvall (10.275 million and 9.275 million), and Max Fred (6.85 million and 6.6 million).

In addition, the White Sox and the team's ace pitcher Lucas Giolito did not talk (7.5 million and 7.3 million), and the Cubs and star catcher Wilson Contreras (10.25 million and 9 million) will also be in court.

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