Post by Dodgers GM on Oct 8, 2021 11:29:50 GMT -5
Below is a Team By Team Breakdown of all Arbitration eligible players.
Each team has the following options when dealing with these Arbitration eligible players:
1) Accept Arbitration and take the player’s real life 2022 salary. If this salary is not yet agreed to at the deadline for posting arbitration decisions for this league at a to be determined date, then the contract for this league will remain pending until such contract is agreed to. A best estimate for arbitration salaries is to use mlbtraderumors.com, who do a projection ever year.
2) Accept Arbitration and use one of the three available extensions to extend the player under the Extension rules based on our league specific player rater rankings. Helpful reminder that if the player is entering their final arbitration year, if they are not extended prior to Opening Day, they will be a free agent at the end of the year. Players entering their final arbitration year must be extended prior to opening day or 2022 will be the last year you'll have control on the player (unless designated as an RFA, as per the new rule change proposal).
3) Decline Arbitration. No Cap Hit. Player enters free agency pool.
Players up for arbitration, by team:
Orioles
Keston Hiura
Yordan Alvarez
Griffin Canning
Mike Soroka
Red Sox
N/A
Angels
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Bo Bichette
Tigers
Dakota Hudson
Astros
Josh Naylor
Athletics
Michael Chavis
Victor Robles
Tyler O'Neill
Garrett Hampson
Dylan Cease
Luis Urias
Willie Calhoun
Twins
Sandy Alcantara
Tyler Alexander
Kyle Tucker
Blue Jays
Kyle Freeland
Manuel Margot
Danny Jansen
Renato Nunez
Josh James
Braves
Jonathan Loaisiga
Reynaldo Lopez
Cubs
Pete Alonso
Trent Grisham
Juan Soto
Alex Verdugo
Corbin Burnes
Brandon Woodruff
Frank Montas
Domingo German
Reds
Nate Lowe
Dansby Swanson
Nick Senzel
Brandon Nimmo
Luke Weaver
Bradley Zimmer
Robert Stephenson
Shaun Anderson
Expos
Shane Bieber
Walker Buehler
Padres
Fernando Tatis Jr.
Chris Paddack
Alex Reyes
Touki Toussaint
Giants
Hunter Renfroe
Ramon Laureano
Cardinals
Carson Kelly
Willy Adames
Nationals
Austin Riley
Lucas Giolito
Kyle Crick
Each team has the following options when dealing with these Arbitration eligible players:
1) Accept Arbitration and take the player’s real life 2022 salary. If this salary is not yet agreed to at the deadline for posting arbitration decisions for this league at a to be determined date, then the contract for this league will remain pending until such contract is agreed to. A best estimate for arbitration salaries is to use mlbtraderumors.com, who do a projection ever year.
2) Accept Arbitration and use one of the three available extensions to extend the player under the Extension rules based on our league specific player rater rankings. Helpful reminder that if the player is entering their final arbitration year, if they are not extended prior to Opening Day, they will be a free agent at the end of the year. Players entering their final arbitration year must be extended prior to opening day or 2022 will be the last year you'll have control on the player (unless designated as an RFA, as per the new rule change proposal).
3) Decline Arbitration. No Cap Hit. Player enters free agency pool.
Players up for arbitration, by team:
Orioles
Yordan Alvarez
Griffin Canning
Mike Soroka
Red Sox
N/A
Angels
Bo Bichette
Tigers
Astros
Athletics
Tyler O'Neill
Luis Urias
Twins
Tyler Alexander
Kyle Tucker
Blue Jays
Manuel Margot
Danny Jansen
Renato Nunez
Josh James
Braves
Reynaldo Lopez
Cubs
Trent Grisham
Juan Soto
Alex Verdugo
Corbin Burnes
Brandon Woodruff
Frank Montas
Domingo German
Reds
Nate Lowe
Dansby Swanson
Nick Senzel
Brandon Nimmo
Luke Weaver
Bradley Zimmer
Robert Stephenson
Shaun Anderson
Expos
Walker Buehler
Padres
Chris Paddack
Alex Reyes
Touki Toussaint
Giants
Ramon Laureano
Cardinals
Willy Adames
Nationals
Lucas Giolito
Kyle Crick