HOUSTON – The MLB deadline for groups and gamers to commerce arbitration figures handed at midday, Thursday, with the Houston Astros needing to succeed in settlements with seven gamers, or to go to arbitration.
The Astros have seven arbitration-eligible gamers:
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Outfielder Kyle Tucker
Beginning Pitcher Framber Valdez
Beginning Pitcher Jose Urquidy
Outfielder Chas McCormick
Reliever Bryan Abreu
Beginning Pitcher Luis Garcia
Utility participant Mauricio Dubon
The Astros have reached settlements with Urquidy, McCormick, Abreu and Garcia, Tucker and Valdez. Mauricio Dubon is predicted to go to arbitration.
4:58 p.m: The Astros have additionally reached a settlement with OF Kyle Tucker, who will obtain $12 million in 2024, a league supply tells KPRC 2.
6:30 p.m.: The Astros have now reached a settlement with LHP Framber Valdez, who will obtain $12.1 million in 2024, league sources tells KPRC 2.
6:30 p.m.: The Astros and IF/OF Mauricio Dubon have been unable to succeed in a contract settlement, and are anticipated to move to arbitration, per league supply, as first reported by KPRC 2.
9:17 p.m.: Mauricio Dubon and the Astros are headed to arbitration. Dubon has filed for a $3.5 million wage in 2024, the Astros have filed for Dubon to obtain a $3 million wage in 2024, a league supply tells KPRC 2.
Jose Urquidy will obtain $3.75 million in 2024, league sources inform KPRC 2.
Chas McCormick will obtain $2.85 million in 2024, league sources inform KPRC 2.
Luis Garcia will obtain $1.875 million in 2024, per league supply, as first reported by KPRC 2.
Bryan Abreu will obtain $1.75 million in 2024, per league supply, as first reported by KPRC 2.
In 2023, the Astros ended up at arbitration with outfielder Kyle Tucker and beginning pitcher Cristian Javier. The Astros reached a contract extension with Javier earlier than the listening to, paying him $64 million over a five-year contract. Tucker and the Astros went to arbitration with Houston profitable, paying Tucker $5 million in 2023. Tucker requested for $7.5 million.
Notes across the league:
KPRC 2 first reported the participant return within the Thursday Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs commerce, with the Dodgers receiving left-hand pitching prospect Jackson Ferris and outfielder prospect Zyhir Hope, per league supply.
KPRC 2 first reported that the Arizona Diamondbacks and right-handed reliever Kevin Ginkel reached a settlement for $1.225 million for 2024, avoiding arbitration, per league supply.
KPRC 2 first reported that the Philadelphia Phillies and left-handed reliever Gregory Soto reached a settlement for $5 million for 2024, avoiding arbitration, per league supply.