Among those who agreed to deals were San Diego infielder Luis Arraez ($14 million ... for arbitration-eligible players are guaranteed but deals that go to panel decisions are not.
The San Diego Padres are looking to shed payroll this season, and as a result, first baseman Luis Arráez has found himself on ...
Thursday is the deadline for Major League Baseball teams to exchange contract numbers with all their arbitration-eligible ...
Three-time batting champion Luis Arraez agreed to a $14 million salary and right-hander Dylan Cease agreed to $13.75 million ...
Arraez is not a star, lacking the power/speed/defense attributes of the Tony Gwynns and Rod Carews. But his bat-to-ball excellence lengthens lineups, keeps him in demand.
Luis Arraez is far from ... for the Yankees, but each player comes with concerns and would require a large, multi-year financial commitment. Arraez, on the other hand, will earn roughly $14 ...
They’ve added veteran southpaw Max Fried to the rotation, two-time All-Star Devin Williams to the bullpen and former Most Valuable Player Award ... and cash to land Luis Arráez from the San ...
They've continued to discuss Luis ... While Arraez could see a slight boost in power, he's not a power hitter; his focus is on singles and doubles. While he is a great offensive player, Arraez ...
The Padres have avoided arbitration with three-time batting champion Luis Arraez, reports Robert Murray of FanSided. Arraez will earn $14MM in 2025, his final year of arbitration eligibility.