Salary Arbitration
News related to salary arbitration as it pertains to the Dodgers, from service time to negotiations to filing dates to exchanging figures to policies to arbitration hearings and settlements.
Dodgers avoid arbitration with Julio Urías
The Dodgers avoided salary arbitration figures with pitcher Julio Urías on Tuesday, signing him for a reported $8 million contract for 2022.
Dodgers sign Ferguson, avoid arbitration
Caleb Ferguson and the Dodgers agreed to a one-year contract, avoiding salary arbitration for the left-hander who is returning from Tommy John surgery he had in September 2020.
Trea Turner gets $21 million, avoiding avoid arbitration
The Dodgers and Trea Turner agreed to a $21 million contract, avoiding salary arbitration.
Dodgers affected if arbitration expands in next CBA
A look at one aspect of the MLB Players Association’s offer regarding salary arbitration, and how it might affect some Dodgers, including Matt Beaty and Will Smith.
Julio Urías arbitration preview
Dodgers left-handed pitcher Julio Urías is eligible for salary arbitration after a career year in 2021, so let’s look at what he might make in 2022 by looking at comparable pitchers.
Trea Turner arbitration preview
Dodgers shortstop Trea Turner is eligible for salary arbitration, so let’s look at what he might make in 2022 by looking at comparable players.
Barnes avoids arbitration with 2-year deal
Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes avoided salary arbitration with a two-year, $4.3 million contract.
Buehler avoids arbitration with 2-year contract
The Dodgers avoided salary arbitration for Walker Buehler, signing the ace right-hander to a 2021 deal.
Austin Barnes arbitration preview
An examination of what Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes might earn in pending salary arbitration case for 2021.
Dodgers exchange arbitration salaries with Buehler, Barnes
A summary of salary arbitration, including the Dodgers signing Corey Seager, Cody Bellinger and three others, but exchanging salary figures with Walker Buehler and Julio Urías.
Seager, Urias avoid salary arbitration
The Dodgers avoided salary arbitration with shortstop Corey Seager and pitcher Julio Urías for 2021.
Bellinger avoids arb with $16.1 million deal
The Dodgers avoided salary arbitration with All-Star outfielder and former National League MVP Cody Bellinger, signing him to a contract for 2021.
Dodgers avoid arb with Dylan Floro
The Dodgers avoided salary arbitration with relief pitcher Dylan Floro, signing the right-hander to a one-year contract worth a reported $975,000.
Dodgers avoid arb with Corey Knebel
The Dodgers signed Corey Knebel to a one-year contract, avoiding salary arbitration.
Walker Buehler arbitration preview
A closer look at the first time through salary arbitration for Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler.
Cody Bellinger arbitration preview
A closer look at what Dodgers star Cody Bellinger might earn in his second year of salary arbitration, after setting a record in 2020.
Corey Seager arbitration preview
An examination of what Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager might earn in his final year of salary arbitration.
Dodgers salary arbitration overview
The deadline to exchange salary arbitration figures is this week, so we take a look at the seven Dodgers eligible for the process this offseason, led by Corey Seager, Cody Bellinger, and Walker Buehler.
Tomorrow is deadline to exchange salary figures
Seager, Taylor and the other tendered Dodgers could go to arbitration if they don’t finalize their agreements tomorrow
Review of 2019 Dodger salary arbitration players
Corey Seager and Chris Taylor are first-time eligible arbitration players
Dodgers 2018 salary arbitration tracker
A look at the Dodgers eligible for salary arbitration heading into 2018.
Dodgers sign Pederson, avoid arb for 11th straight year
The Dodgers signed Joc Pederson before Friday’s salary exchange deadline, which means no salary arbitration hearings for LA for an 11th straight year.
Wood signs for reported $6 million, avoids arbitration
Dodgers pitcher Alex Wood avoided salary arbitration with a reported $6 million deal for 2018.
Cingrani avoids arbitration with reported 1-year deal
No salary arbitration hearing for Dodgers relief pitcher Tony Cingrani, who reportedly signed a one-year deal for 2018.
Kiké avoids arbitration with reported $1.6 million deal
The Dodgers avoided salary arbitration with jack of all trades Kiké Hernandez.
Fields avoids arbitration with reported $2.2 million deal
Dodgers relief pitcher Josh Fields avoided salary arbitration with a reported one-year deal worth $2.2 million.
Dodgers sign Grandal to reported $7.9 million deal
The Dodgers avoided salary arbitration with catcher Yasmani Grandal, reportedly agreeing to terms on a one-year, $7.9 million contract.
Baez avoids arbitration with 1-year, $1.5 million deal
Pedro Baez avoided salary arbitration with a one-year, $1.5 million deal with the Dodgers on Thursday.
Pedro Baez salary arbitration preview
A closer look at what Pedro Baez might make in salary arbitration this winter. The Dodgers right-hander is eligible for the process for the first time, with just over three years of service time.
Cingrani & Fields salary arbitration preview
A closer look at the salary arbitration cases for a pair of Dodgers relief pitchers with over four years of service time — Tony Cingrani and Josh Fields.
Kiké Hernandez salary arbitration preview
A look at the first-time salary arbitration process for Kiké Hernandez, the Dodgers’ jack of all trades.
Joc Pederson salary arbitration preview
A look at what Joc Pederson might make in 2018, his first time through the salary arbitration process.
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