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2020 MLB arbitration tracker

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Friday, 10 January 2020 06:49

Jan. 10 is the deadline for 155 arbitration-eligible players and their MLB teams to agree on salaries or exchange desired numbers for 2020. This year, big names including Mookie Betts, Kris Bryant, Javier Baez, Aaron Judge, George Springer and Noah Syndergaard are among those who will either come to a settlement amount before Friday's deadline or head to an arbitration hearing.

According to Jeff Passan, all 30 teams have adopted the so-called file-and-trial approach -- if the sides file a number, they'll head to trial, cutting out the post-exchange-date negotiations that were prevalent even five years ago -- making Friday an underappreciated day on the baseball calendar.

Below are some names to watch; check back for updates throughout the day (teams listed alphabetically and all deals are one-year unless otherwise noted).

Arizona Diamondbacks: Nick Ahmed

Contract agreements: David Peralta (three-year, $22 million contract extension); Robbie Ray ($9.43 million); Jake Lamb ($5.515 million)

Atlanta Braves:

Contract agreements: Dansby Swanson ($3.125 million), Mike Foltynewicz ($6.425 million); Johan Camargo ($1.7 million); Adam Duvall ($3.25 million); Grant Dayton ($655,000)

Baltimore Orioles: Trey Mancini

Contract agreements: Mychal Givens ($3.225 million)

Boston Red Sox: Andrew Benintendi

Contract agreements: Mookie Betts ($27 million -- arbitration record); Matt Barnes ($3.1 million); Heath Hembree ($1.6125 million); Jackie Bradley Jr. ($11 million); Brandon Workman ($3.5 million)

Chicago White Sox: Carlos Rodon

Contract agreements: Evan Marshall ($1.1 million); Alex Colome ($10.5325 million)

Chicago Cubs: Javier Baez, Willson Contreras, Kyle Schwarber

Contract agreements: Kris Bryant ($18.6 million); Albert Almora (1.575 million)

Cincinnati Reds: Trevor Bauer

Contract agreements: Michael Lorenzen ($3.75 million)

Cleveland Indians: Mike Clevinger, Francisco Lindor

Contract agreements: Tyler Naquin ($1.45 million); Nick Wittgren ($1.125 million)

Colorado Rockies: Jon Gray, Trevor Story

Detroit Tigers: Matthew Boyd, Michael Fulmer

Contract agreements: Daniel Norris ($2.9625 million); Buck Farmer ($1.15 million)

Houston Astros: Carlos Correa, George Springer

Kansas City Royals: Jorge Soler

Los Angeles Angels: Dylan Bundy

Contract agreements: Andrew Heaney ($4.3 million); Keynan Middleton ($800,000)

Los Angeles Dodgers: Cody Bellinger, Max Muncy, Joc Pederson, Corey Seager

Contract agreements: Ross Stripling ($2.1 million); Julio Urias ($1 million)

Miami Marlins: Jonathan Villar

Milwaukee Brewers: Josh Hader

Contract agreements: Omar Narvaez ($2.725 million)

Minnesota Twins: Jose Berrios, Byron Buxton Eddie Rosario, Miguel Sano

New York Yankees: Aaron Judge, James Paxton, Gary Sanchez

Contract agreements: Gio Urshela ($2.475 million)

New York Mets: Michael Conforto, Edwin Diaz, Marcus Stroman

Contract agreements: Robert Gsellman ($1.225 million); Jake Marisnick ($3.3125 million); Noah Syndergaard ($9.7 million)

Oakland Athletics:

Contract agreements: Marcus Semien ($13 million); Chad Pinder ($2.025 million); Liam Hendriks ($5.3 million); Robbie Grossman ($3.725 million); Sean Manaea ($3.75 million); Mark Canha ($4.8 million)

Philadelphia Phillies: J.T. Realmuto

Contract agreements: Adam Morgan ($1.575 million)

Pittsburgh Pirates:

Contract agreements: Chad Kuhl ($840,000); Jameson Taillon ($2.25 million); Josh Bell ($4.8 million)

San Diego Padres: Tommy Pham, Kirby Yates

Contract agreements: Luis Perdomo ($950,000); Matt Strahm ($1.4 million); Manuel Margot ($2.475 million); Austin Hedges ($3 million)

San Francisco Giants: Donovan Solano

Seattle Mariners: Mitch Haniger

Contract agreements: Sam Tuivailala ($800,000)

St. Louis Cardinals: John Gant

Tampa Bay Rays:

Contract agreements: Tyler Glasnow ($2.05 million); Hunter Renfroe ($3.3 million); Oliver Drake ($1.025 million); Daniel Robertson ($1.025 million)

Texas Rangers: Joey Gallo

Toronto Blue Jays: Ken Giles

Contract agreements: Matt Shoemaker ($4.2 million)

Washington Nationals: Trea Turner

Contract agreements: Roenis Elias ($1.975 million); Joe Ross ($1.5 million)

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