The last few weeks have been busy in the baseball arbitration front. Below is a partial list of the most notable decisions.
For a previous post on ArbitrationInfo about baseball arbitration see The Basics of Baseball Salary Arbitration (by Professor and NAA Member, Bob Bailey).
2018 Major League Baseball (MLB) Arbitration (Updated 2/21)
- Trevor Bauer (Cleveland) Wins arbitration—receives $6.525 million
- Collin McHugh (Houston) Wins arbitration—receives $5.0 million
- Jake Odorizzi (Tampa Bay) Wins arbitration—receives $6.3 million
- Marcus Stroman (Toronto) Loses arbitration
- Kyle Gibson (Minnesota) Loses arbitration—receives $4.2 million
- Brandon Maurer (Kansas City) Loses arbitration—receives $2.95 million
- Scooter Gennett (Cincinnati) Wins arbitration—receives $5.7 million
- Avisail Garcia (Chicago White Sox) Wins arbitration–receives $6.7 million
- Mookie Betts (Boston) Wins arbitration—receives$10.5 million
- Justin Bour (Miami) Wins arbitration—receives $3.4 million
- Michael Foltynewicz (Atlanta) Loses arbitration—receives $2.2 million
- Ken Giles (Houston) Wins arbitration—receives $4.6 million
- Kendall Graveman (Oakland) Loses arbitration—receives $2.36 million
- Justin Grimm (Chicago Cubs) Loses arbitration—receives $2.2 million
- Adeny Hechavarria (Tampa Bay) Wins arbitration—receives $5.9 million
- Shelby Miller (Arizona) Wins arbitration—receives $4.9 million
- Roberto Osuna (Toronto) Loses arbitration—receives $5.3 million
- J.T. Realmuto (Miami) Loses arbitration—receives $2.9 million
- Yolmer Sanchez (Chicago White Sox) Wins arbitration—receives $2.35 million
- Eugenio Suarez (Cincinnati) Loses arbitration—receives $3.75 million
- Zack Wheeler (Mets) Wins arbitration—receives $1.9 million
(We thank Ryan Corrigan, a third-year law student at the University of Missouri School of Law for preparing this list.)