Mariners, Miller agree to 1-year deal with club option to avoid arbitration
SEATTLE (AP) — Right-hander Bryce Miller and the Seattle Mariners avoided salary arbitration, agreeing Tuesday to a one-year contract that includes a club option and guarantees $2,452,500.
Miller gets a $2,437,500 salary this year — the midpoint between the $2,625,000 he had asked for and the $2.25 million that Mariners had offered when the sides swapped proposed arbitration salaries on Jan. 8.
Seattle's option is for $6,075,000 with a $15,000 buyout. If he finishes in the top five among Cy Young Award voting, the option would be voided but Miller still would receive the buyout.
The 27-year-old was 4-6 with a 5.68 ERA in 18 regular-season starts last year, when he earned $800,000. He was on the injured list with right elbow inflammation from May 14-31 and from June 10 to Aug. 19.
Miller was 1-1 with a 2.51 ERA in the postseason
He is 24-21 with a 4.01 ERA in 74 starts over three major league seasons.
Miller was Seattle's last player still eligible for arbitration.
Sixteen players remain scheduled for hearings, to be held from Jan. 26 to Feb. 13 in Scottdale, Arizona.
In the most prominent case, two-time AL Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal asked for a record $32 million, while the Detroit Tigers offered the left-hander $19 million.
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