Stroman, McHugh, Odorizzi win arbitration cases
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The arbitration rulings for the remaining six eligible starting pitchers came down Tuesday, with Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Marcus Stroman, Houston Astros right-hander Collin McHugh, and Tampa Bay Rays right-hander Jake Odorizzi all winning their respective cases.
PITCHER | TEAM | REQUEST | TEAM OFFER | 2017 SALARY |
---|---|---|---|---|
McHugh | HOU | $3.85M | $3.35M | $3.85M |
Odorizzi | TB | $4.1M | $3.825M | $4.1M |
Stroman | TOR | $3.4M | $3.1M | $3.4M |
Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander Taijuan Walker, St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Michael Wacha, and Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Chase Anderson all lost their cases.
PITCHER | TEAM | REQUEST | TEAM OFFER | 2017 SALARY |
---|---|---|---|---|
Anderson | MIL | $2.85M | $2.45M | $2.45M |
Wacha | STL | $3.2M | $2.77M | $2.77M |
Walker | ARI | $2.6M | $2.25M | $2.25M |
All six pitchers were arbitration-eligible for the first time.
Three relievers - Dellin Betances, Brad Brach, and Tony Watson - will have their hearings this week.
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