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Giants beat Solano in arbitration; Happ, Cubs go to hearing
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) – The San Francisco Giants beat Donovan Solano in wage arbitration Thursday, and the infielder will be paid the group’s $3.25 million deal instead of his $3.9 million demand.
The 33-year-old 2nd baseman, who likewise can play shortstop, struck a career-high .326 with 3 homers and 29 RBIs in 190 at-bats throughout the pandemic-shortened season. He made $509,259 in prorated pay from a $1,375,000 wage.
Melinda Gordon, Gil Vernon and Robert Keller provided the choice, one day after hearing arguments.
Solano is qualified free of charge company after the World Series.
Groups have actually won 5 of 8 cases chose so far, likewise beating Atlanta shortstop Dansby Swanson ($6 million), Tampa Bay pitcher Ryan Yarbrough ($2.3 million), New york city Mets 3rd baseman/outfielder J.D. Davis ($2.1 million) and Baltimore outfielder Anthony Santander ($2.1 million).
St. Louis pitcher Jack Flaherty ($3.9 million), Braves pitcher Mike Soroka ($2.8 million) and Rays initially baseman Ji-Man Choi ($2.45 million) won their cases.
Chicago Cubs outfielder Ian Happ ended up being the last gamer this year to go to a hearing. Happ requested a raise from $624,000 to $4.1 million throughout Thursday’s Zoom session, and the Cubs argued he needs to be paid $3.25 million.
A choice by arbitrators Frederic Horowitz, Steven Wolf and Jules Bloch is anticipated Friday.
Happ, 26, struck .258 with 12 homers and 28 RBIs over 198 at-bats throughout the reduced season. He was qualified for arbitration for the very first time after making $231,111 in prorated pay from a $624,000 wage.
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) – The San Francisco Giants beat Donovan Solano in wage arbitration Thursday, and the infielder will be paid the group’s $3.25 million deal instead of his $3.9 million demand.
The 33-year-old 2nd baseman, who likewise can play shortstop, struck a career-high .326 with 3 homers and 29 RBIs in 190 at-bats throughout the pandemic-shortened season. He made $509,259 in prorated pay from a $1,375,000 wage.
Melinda Gordon, Gil Vernon and Robert Keller provided the choice, one day after hearing arguments.
Solano is qualified free of charge company after the World Series.
Groups have actually won 5 of 8 cases chose so far, likewise beating Atlanta shortstop Dansby Swanson ($6 million), Tampa Bay pitcher Ryan Yarbrough ($2.3 million), New york city Mets 3rd baseman/outfielder J.D. Davis ($2.1 million) and Baltimore outfielder Anthony Santander ($2.1 million).
St. Louis pitcher Jack Flaherty ($3.9 million), Braves pitcher Mike Soroka ($2.8 million) and Rays initially baseman Ji-Man Choi ($2.45 million) won their cases.
Chicago Cubs outfielder Ian Happ ended up being the last gamer this year to go to a hearing. Happ requested a raise from $624,000 to $4.1 million throughout Thursday’s Zoom session, and the Cubs argued he needs to be paid $3.25 million.
A choice by arbitrators Frederic Horowitz, Steven Wolf and Jules Bloch is anticipated Friday.
Happ, 26, struck .258 with 12 homers and 28 RBIs over 198 at-bats throughout the reduced season. He was qualified for arbitration for the very first time after making $231,111 in prorated pay from a $624,000 wage.
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