Dodgers Arbitration Tracker: All the Agreed Upon Deals
The Los Angeles Dodgers have had a busy Thursday morning. Thursday is the arbitration deadline, but it was also the day they cleared room on the 40-man roster for outfielder Teoscar Hernández.
The Dodgers traded Yency Almonte and Michael Busch to the Chicago Cubs for prospects Jackson Ferris and Zyhir Hope — you can read about Ferris and Hope by clicking here.
However, while that was being worked out, the Dodgers were also reaching agreements with their arbitration-eligible players to avoid arbitration.
The Dodgers are not expected to go to arbitration with any of their eligible players.
Alex Vesia: The Dodgers settled with the left-handed pitcher, according to multiple reports. The terms are not yet known.
Will Smith: The Dodgers settled with Smith at $8.550 million.
Walker Buehler: The Dodgers settled with Buehler at $8.025 million.
Evan Phillips: The Dodgers settled with Phillips at $4 million.
Ryan Yarbrough: The Dodgers settled with Yarbrough at $3.9 million.
Brusdar Graterol: The Dodgers settled with Graterol at $2.7 million.
Caleb Ferguson: The Dodgers settled with Ferguson at $2.4 million.
Dustin May: The Dodgers settled with May at $2.135 million.
Gavin Lux: The Dodgers settled with Lux at $1.225 million.
Alex Vesia: The Dodgers settled with Vesia at $1 million.
J.P. Feyereisen: The Dodgers settled with Feyereisen at $770 thousand.
Which Dodgers Might Go to an Arbitration Hearing?
No one. The Dodgers reached agreements with everyone.
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