Entering the day, there were more than 150 players on the clock to exchange arbitration figures with their respective teams prior to a noon ET deadline. As one would expect, there’ll be an utter landslide of arbitration agreements in advance of that deadline. We already ran through some key facts and reminders on the arbitration process earlier this morning for those who are unfamiliar or simply need a refresher on one of MLB’s most complex idiosyncrasies, which will hopefully clear up many questions readers might have.
We’ll track the majority of the American League’s settlements in this post and split off a separate one for NL settlements as well. Note that all projections referenced come courtesy of MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz:
- Newly acquired Angels righty Dylan Bundy receives a $5MM salary, per Jon Heyman of MLB Network (Twitter links). He had projected at a $5.7MM price tag. Teammate Hansel Robles gets $3.85MM, per Heyman, just shy of his $4MM projection.
- The Yankees have worked out deals with all of their eligible players. The team has a hefty $8.5MM pact with Aaron Judge, per MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand (via Twitter). Backstop Gary Sanchez settled for $5MM, per Feinsand (via Twitter). The New York org will pay righty Luis Cessa $895K and Jonathan Holder $750K, Murray reports (Twitter links). Fellow reliever Tommy Kahnle will earn $2.65MM, per Jon Heyman of MLB Network (via Twitter). And star lefty James Paxton has settled at $12.5MM, Heyman adds via Twitter. Chad Green and Jordan Montgomery have also agreed to terms, the former at $1.275MM and the latter at $805K, per Heyman (Twitter links).
- The Twins announced that they struck deals with Trevor May, Taylor Rogers, Eddie Rosario and Byron Buxton. Jon Heyman of MLB Network followed up with salary terms (all links to Twitter). May earns $2,205,000; Rogers takes home $4.45MM; Rosario lands at $7.75MM; and Buxton receives $3.075MM. While the first and last of those land rather close to the projected amount, Rogers got $550K more and Rosario got $1.15MM less than the calculators predicted.
- Shortstop Carlos Correa settled with the Astros for $8MM, per MLB.com’s Brian McTaggart (via Twitter). Righty Brad Peacock lands at a $3.9MM salary, per Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle (Twitter link). The former went for more than his $7.4MM projection, while the latter ended up shy of the $4.6MM mark produced by the computers. The ’Stros also have agreed with closer Roberto Osuna as well, per an announcement. It’s a $10MM deal, slotting in just $200K shy of his projection, per Rome (via Twitter).
- The Orioles have a deal with outfielder/first baseman Trey Mancini, Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com tweets. It’s for $4.75MM, per Dan Connolly of The Athletic (via Twitter), well south of the $5.7MM projection.
- Outfielder Jorge Soler has agreed to a $7.3MM deal with the Royals, MLB.com’s Jeffrey Flanagan tweets. That’s well off of the $11.2MM that MLBTR’s model projected, though it is likely that the cause of the gulf lies in the interpretation of the correct baseline to start from in building Soler’s salary. He’s in the 4+ service class but had been playing on the original deal he signed out of Cuba.
- The Tigers have a deal in place with southpaw Matthew Boyd, per Anthony Fenech of the Detroit Free Press (via Twitter). It’ll pay him $5.3MM, per Chris McCosky of the Detroit News (Twitter link). That falls comfortably below the $6.4MM, suggesting that Boyd’s camp was concerned with the way his suboptimal ERA would play in the arb process. Fellow lefty starter Daniel Norris will earn $2.96MM, McCosky tweets.
Earlier Settlements
- Carlos Rodon ($4.45MM) and Nomar Mazara ($5.56MM) each have deals with the White Sox, per Robert Murray (Twitter links). The former was projected at $4.5MM after an injury limited season, making for an expectedly light raise on his $4.2MM salary from the prior campaign. The latter, recently acquired from the Rangers, comes in just under the $5.7MM the MLBTR model projected. The Chicago organization also announced that it has agreed to terms with infielder Leury Garcia for $3.25MM and righty Evan Marshall for $1.1MM.
- The Angels have a $900K deal in place with righty Noe Ramirez, per Maria Torres of the Los Angeles Times (via Twitter).
- Recently acquired Indians outfielder Delino DeShields Jr. will play for $1.875MM, per Paul Hoynes of the Plain Dealer (via Twitter).
- Tigers outfielder JaCoby Jones will play for $1.575MM, per Anthony Fenech of the Detroit Free Press (via Twitter).
- Righty Buck Farmer will earn $1.15MM from the Tigers, Robert Murray reports on Twitter.
- The Rays will pay righty Oliver Drake $1.025MM, according to Murray (via Twitter). Infielder Daniel Robertson will play for the same rate, per John Romano of the Tampa Bay Times (via Twitter).
- The White Sox signed closer Alex Colome to a one-year deal worth $10.5325MM, tweets Jesse Sanchez of MLB.com. A free agent next winter, Colome had been projected to earn $10.3MM. Chicago also settled at $1.1MM with righty Evan Marshall, per Robert Murray. He was projected at $1.3MM.
- Infielder Gio Urshela and the Yankees agreed to a $2.475MM that tops his $2.2MM projection, tweets Murray.
- The Rangers agreed to deals with Joey Gallo ($4.4MM) and Danny Santana ($3.6MM), Jon Heyman of MLB Network reports (Twitter links). Murray adds that righty Rafael Montero gets $785K from Texas. Gallo bested his $4MM projection, while Santana fell shy of his $3.9MM projection and Montero cam in south of his $900K number.
- Right-hander Nick Wittgren and the Indians are in agreement on a one-year, $1.125MM deal that checks in a bit south of his $1.3MM projection, per Murray.
- The Mariners agreed to terms with outfielders Mitch Haniger ($3.01MM) and Mallex Smith ($2.35MM), tweets Murray. Haniger’s salary is a near-exact match with his $3MM projection, though Smith clocks in a bit south of his $2.7MM figure.
- Right-hander Chris Devenski and the Astros settled on a $2MM salary that aligns perfectly with his $2MM projected salary, tweets Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle.
- The Angels and infielder Tommy La Stella agreed to a $3.25MM deal that tops his $2.9MM projection, per MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand.
- Orioles infielder Hanser Alberto will be paid $1.65MM in 2020, tweets Joe Trezza of MLB.com. He was projected at $1.9MM.
- The Twins and right-hander Tyler Duffey agreed to a $1.2MM deal, tweets Darren Wolfson of 1500 SKOR North radio. That’s $100K north of his $1.1MM projection in the first of three trips through arbitration.
- Southpaw Andrew Heaney and the Angels agreed on a $4.3MM salary, tweets Mark Feinsand of MLB.com. That’s quite a bit shy of the flat $5MM he was projected to earn on the heels of an injury-shortened campaign. A Super Two player, Heaney will be arb-eligible once more next winter.
- Infielder/outfielder Chad Pinder and the Athletics settled on a one-year, $2.025MM deal, tweets Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle. That tops the $1.8MM at which he was projected in his first year of eligibility.
- The Orioles and righty Mychal Givens settled at $3.225MM, tweets USA Today’s Bob Nightengale. It’s nearly a dead match with the $3.2MM projection of Givens, who’ll be arbitration-eligible once more next winter before hitting free agency after the 2021 season.
- Outfielder Hunter Renfroe and the Rays agreed to a $3.3MM deal, tweets Nightengale. That checks in $100K south of the $3.4MM projection for Renfroe, who’ll be arb-eligible three more times.
- Nightengale also tweets that the Blue Jays and Matt Shoemaker agreed to a $4.2MM contract, topping his $3.8MM projection by a sum of $400K. He’ll be a free agent next winter.
- The Indians and outfielder Tyler Naquin settled at $1.45MM, tweets Mark Feinsand of MLB.com. He falls shy of his $1.8MM projection in the first of three trips through arb.
- Righty Matt Barnes and the Red Sox have agreed to a $3.1MM deal, also via Feinsand. He was projected to earn $3MM as a second-time-eligible player. Nightengale adds that right-hander Heath Hembree and the Sox agreed to a $1.6125MM deal, which nearly matches his $1.6MM projection.
- The Rays and righty Tyler Glasnow agreed to a $2.05MM salary for the upcoming season, MLBTR has learned. That salary clocks in north of his $1.9MM projection. As a Super Two player, Glasnow will be eligible for arbitration thrice more.
- The Angels have agreed to a one-year pact with right-hander Keynan Middleton that’ll pay him $800K, tweets Robert Murray. That’s an exact match with the projection for Middleton, who underwent Tommy John surgery in 2018 but returned to the mound in 2019.
- Righty Sam Tuivailala and the Mariners agreed to an $800K salary for the upcoming season, tweets Murray. He was projected to earn $900K after returning from 2018 surgery to repair a tear in his Achilles tendon.
DarkSide830
one of my bold predictions of the year is that Tui is the breakout RP arm of the year if he is healthy.
khopper10
Agreed. He seems like a good bet to take over as closer at some point.
macstruts
Why? He’s 27 years old, Doesn’t have great control, doesn’t miss an abnormally large pct of bats.
I’m just curious why you would pick him.
DarkSide830
he’s been able to prevent runs when healthy, and did show increased strikeout affinity last year.
macstruts
Dark.
If you are in a stat league and saves are all about opportunities, It would make sense you’d target him. Then he’s clearly a breakout candidate.
Vizionaire
go middleton!
DarkSide830
surpised he didn’t push for a raise. only played a few games, but he looked good in them. could get the extra 100K
macstruts
Take a close look at Middleton.
7.2 innings 7 BB. 6Ks. LIfetime 1.3 HRs per nine. 3.7 BBs, A K an inning.
I’m not sure how he keeps his ERA so low.
All American Johnsonville Dogs
Sacrificed his 1st born.
DarkSide830
well i mean as good as one does in just a few games coming off surgery. think he could get a little boost.
MrAngelFan
Angels haven’t gone to arbitration since Weaver in 2011. Let’s see if they can avoid it once again. They had 9 up for arbitration, so we will see.
All American Johnsonville Dogs
Should do it by team, players on arb, outcome, and salary w link. Be easier to see who’s agreed who’s still up for arb
DarkSide830
Glasnow in. 2.05 million per Murray
DarkSide830
well Steve, too quick for me
DarkSide830
notable that he’s making as much as 2 as a 1st of 4 player. could get pricy for Rays.
SoxPow
“$4.2MM contract, topping his $4.2MM projection by a sum of $400K.”
Ummmmm
crumpy24
I think they meant a $3.8MM projection
FattKemp
The Sox should have non-tendered JBJ
butch779988
Not sure what they were thinking at 11m.
FattKemp
Right? The point at which he cleared $6 mil is the point he should have started juicing so he could earn his keep
All American Johnsonville Dogs
They’re hoping they can still trade him.
He’s a decent platoon option vs. righties.
Idk why the reds didn’t take a flyer on him or Colorado or Cleveland or White Sox
Sure he’s expensive but an elite defensive platoon guy still has value
FattKemp
“We’ll give you a pair of batting gloves and a rack of Natural Light Tall boys. Oh and the Red Sox have to pay half of his salary.” -Rockies Management
All American Johnsonville Dogs
The Flikt Tropics did trade a washing machine for Ed Monix. So anything’s possible.
6stringer79
@FattKemp it would be Keystone, Natural Light is Anheuser-Busch’s budget beer
FattKemp
My mistake
hockeyjohn
Cleveland already has 4 center fielders. They have no need for JBJ.
DarkSide830
a healthy Heaney would be worth well more than 4.3 million to the Angels this year, simply because that would likely make him their only “helathy” pitcher.
Jim Carter
The Orioles fans are breathing easy over Givens. They don’t like the idea of any disagreement or ruffled feathers among the flock. Some are still coming to grips with the signing of bad boy Jose Iglesias. “Cancer” is the word I’ve seen used. They apparently forgot that Chris Davis tried to attack his manager. Harmony is critical for Birds fans.
BirdBelters.com
Jose Iglesias had a run in with Detroit. He’s been fine in Cinn., Reds fans are sorry to see him leave.
For the Orioles he is an elite glove at SS to assist the starting pitchers and the new Prospects that will begin getting called up late this season.
Always good to have young pitchers, pitch outs and get them.
Rangers29
I want my Rangers to go get Tuivailala.
Shoeless Joe's Diploma
TEXAS:
2020 …and starting at 3B, for the Rangers is _________?
Rangers29
Frazier.
mizzourah87
Trade you Hunter Dozier for Taveras + 2 other prospects
scarfish
I’m intrigued by Colome. Is he super-electric this year considering all the additions and buzz!
snoopy369
Well, that was quick for the White Sox. They rarely go to arbitration, so not shocking, but nice to see everyone is clear this year.
Now let’s get some wins!
bullred
There seems to be a lot of gamesmanship by both the MLBPA and MLB in the lead up to the collective bargaining agreement renewal. The owners have obviously been told to throw money around more liberally so the players can not be making obvious collusion references and complain about salaries going down and player holdouts deep into the season. It all looks bad on the owners leading up to the CBA negotiations if they are pinching pennies . And the MLBPA has seemed to instruct the players to try to reach agreements with the teams and try to avoid arbitration at all costs. Arbitration means the two sides are not in agreement which causes perceived conflict between league and players. I’m sure the Players Association knows what is happening but it is in the players best interest right now (more money now) to not say anything until it is time for the negotiation.
jd396
Ok
xSpecBx
I’m guessing the spending you are seeing his year versus last year has more to do with the quality of the players available and the number of teams coming out of rebuilds looking to compete. The last few years have been the perfect storm of the large market teams being tapped out and there not being much in way of high impact players.
jays_fan_mike
Interesting that Nomar Mazara make more than Gary Sanchez? He’s trash…. Service time I guess??
vtadave
Yeah was Sanchez’s first year of eligibility and Mazara’s second. I imagine Sanchez will double Mazara’s arb-2 salary.
sportsfan101
Judge making 8.5 vs mookie at 27 is insane. Judge is getting shafted for what he brings to the Yankees. Mookie sucking the Sox dry. A bear and worst case scenario. Just wild.
toomuchpie
Two reasons: (1) Mookie’s third time through arbitration v Judge’s first, and (2) over the past 2 seasons, Mookie has played in 72 more games and put up 6.8 more war.
iamcompuman2
What’s worse is they didn’t extend him like they did with Sevy. I’m POed about that
greatgame 2
Bundy gets $5 Million? You’re kidding
jd396
It’s been 11 months since Oliver Drake was last designated for assignment after getting designated every Tuesday for a couple of years in a row… and now he’s making a million bucks. At this rate he’ll blow Gerrit Cole out of the water when he hits free agency.