The Tigers and Tarik Skubal are proceeding toward a salary arbitration hearing that’s already making history. And the gap ...
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The Mariners and Bryce Miller head toward arbitration as the lone unresolved case, with 2025 stats and postseason impact under review.
The Tigers offered $19 million, Skubal's camp countered at $32 million. That difference, as well as the salary sought, both ...
Houston catcher Yainer Diaz and infielder Isaac Paredes are the two players that failed to settle on 2026 contract terms in ...
The Royals avoided salary arbitration with six of their eight remaining eligible players on Thursday, the deadline to ...
Over the past two seasons, Tarik Skubal has pitched to a 2.30 ERA, winning back-to-back AL Cy Young Awards. Harry How / Getty Images DETROIT — In a move that threatens to upend MLB arbitration norms, ...
Before Tarik Skubal embarks on his final season under team control in Detroit, prepare for a salary showdown unlike any other since Major League Baseball’s arbitration system began more than 50 years ...
NEW YORK — The New York Yankees and New York Mets agreed to deals with all of their remaining arbitration-eligible players on Thursday, locking in their 2026 salaries. Thursday marked the final day ...
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The Detroit Tigers still have Tarik Skubal under club control for next season, but there is much debate on whether the team should trade the back-to-back Cy Young Award winner. Historically, the ...
Two-time AL Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal asked for a record $32 million in salary arbitration on Thursday while the Detroit Tigers offered the left-hander $19 million. Skubal was the most ...
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