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Tanner Scott beats Marlins in last salary arbitration case. Players finish 9-6
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Left-hander Tanner Scott beat the Miami Marlins on Saturday in the year's final salary arbitration case, leaving players with a 9-6 margin in decisions this year. Scott was awarded $5.7 million instead of the Marlins’ $5.15 million offer by Robert Herman,...
Alec Bohm beats Philadelphia Phillies in arbitration, assuring players of winning record
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Alec Bohm beat the Philadelphia Phillies in salary arbitration on Friday, clinching the players' first winning record since 2019. The third baseman and first baseman was given a $4 million salary rather than the team’s $3.4 million offer by Brian Keller,...
Outfielder Harold Ramirez loses to Rays in arbitration and gets $3.8 million instead of $4.3 million
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Harold Ramírez lost to the Tampa Bay Rays in salary arbitration on Thursday and will earn $3.8 million instead of his $4.3 million request. Chris Cameron, Allen Ponak and Scott Buchheit made the decision, one day after hearing arguments. ...
Arraez loses to Marlins in arbitration and will get $10.6 million instead of $12 million
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Two-time batting champion Luis Arraez lost to the Miami Marlins in salary arbitration on Wednesday, failing in his attempt to win two years in a row. Arraez was awarded the team's $10.6 million offer rather than his $12 million request. The decision was...
Marlins' Jazz Chisholm Jr. loses in salary arbitration on his 26th birthday
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Jazz Chisholm Jr. got disappointing news on his 26th birthday, losing to the Miami Marlins in the first salary arbitration decision of the year. The outfielder will be paid $2,625,000 rather than his $2.9 million request, Margaret Brogan, Jeanne Vonhof and...
Jazz Chisholm Jr. and the Miami Marlins go to salary arbitration hearing
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Jazz Chisholm Jr. and the Miami Marlins went to salary arbitration Wednesday, when the outfielder asked a three-person panel to be paid $2.9 million this year and the team argued for $2,625,000. A decision by Margaret Brogan, Jeanne Vonhof and Scott...