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MLB Arbitration: Where Fortunes Are Won or Lost

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Arbitration decides player salaries when no agreement is reached.
  • One side wins entirely; no compromise is possible.
  • Process can damage player-team relationships.
MLB Arbitration: Where Fortunes Are Won or Lost

Major League Baseball's arbitration process serves as a last resort for determining player salaries when direct negotiations fail. A neutral third party decides between the player's requested salary and the team's offer, with no middle ground possible.

This system can lead to significant tension. Players present their case based on performance and market value, while teams argue against the requested amount, a situation that can strain relationships. Corbin Burnes has noted the negative impact such hearings can have on team dynamics.

Consequently, teams and players strive to avoid arbitration. They often negotiate extensions to secure salaries and provide financial certainty. Sometimes, teams trade players like Mauricio Dubon if their projected arbitration salary is deemed too high, or non-tender serviceable players like Adolis Garcia and Jonah Heim to save costs.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
A neutral third party decides the player's salary for the upcoming season by choosing either the player's proposed salary or the team's offer.
Yes, arbitration hearings can negatively impact the relationship between a player and their team, as seen in past instances.
Arbitration is a last resort because it can be an uncomfortable and damaging process, often leading to strained relationships, making negotiated extensions preferable.

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