Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Signs $28.5M Deal, Avoids Arbitration; MLB Stars Secure New Contracts

January 10, 2025
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Signs $28.5M Deal, Avoids Arbitration; MLB Stars Secure New Contracts
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr. of the Toronto Blue Jays successfully avoided salary arbitration by signing a one-year contract valued at $28.5 million on January 9, 2025.

  • This agreement follows Guerrero's record-setting arbitration salary of $19.9 million last year, which exceeded the Blue Jays' offer of $18.05 million.

  • Guerrero, the son of Hall of Famer Vladimir Guerrero, is set to become a free agent after the World Series.

  • On the same day, Framber Valdez of the Houston Astros also secured a one-year contract worth $18 million, avoiding arbitration.

  • In addition, the Boston Red Sox finalized agreements with several arbitration-eligible players, including Tanner Houck and Garrett Crochet, but did not reach an agreement with outfielder Jarren Duran.

  • As of January 9, 2025, there were 155 players eligible for arbitration, with most expected to finalize agreements before the upcoming hearings.

  • Hearings for players who do not reach agreements are scheduled to take place between January 27 and February 14, 2025, in St. Petersburg, Florida.

  • Other notable arbitration requests included Nathaniel Lowe, who asked for $11.1 million but was offered $10.3 million, and Michael King, who requested $8.8 million with a counteroffer of $7.325 million.

  • Among the 17 players exchanging salary proposals, Kyle Tucker of the Chicago Cubs requested the highest amount at $17.5 million, while being offered $15 million.

  • Historically, players have had a favorable record in arbitration hearings, with a slight improvement last winter, though teams still hold an overall advantage since the process began in 1974.

  • While all agreements for arbitration-eligible players are guaranteed, the outcomes of panel decisions are not.

  • Meanwhile, the Boston Bruins are facing challenges with a six-game losing streak, prompting discussions about potential changes to their strategy and lineup.

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