Matthew Lenz Twins Daily Contributor Posted March 21, 2022 Posted March 21, 2022 The arbitration deadline for players and their teams to exchange offers is Tuesday, and the Twins have a handful of players who are arbitration eligible. This article will review this process and the Twins who are eligible for arbitration. Nick Nelson broached this topic months ago in the Offseason Handbook but much has changed since then. At the start of the offseason, the Twins had 12 players who were arbitration and added a thirteenth and fourteenth via a couple of offseason transactions we'll review later in the article. So when it’s all said and done, the Twins are down to just three eligible players who are set to enter arbitration ahead of Tuesday's deadline. As a reminder, the arbitration process gives the ability for players who have reached three years of service time to negotiate their salary. The exception to this, known as “Super Two”, is for the players who are in the top 22-percent of service time but below three years. This came into play for Twins utility, Luis Arraez, who just barely eclipsed the super two threshold. Finally, there are three ways to avoid arbitration: The player and team come to an agreement in terms (these are the offers due on Tuesday) The player and team agree to a contract extension to “buy out” the arbitration years. Most recently, the Byron Buxton contract extension did this. The player is designated for assignment (DFA) or outright released by the team. Before diving into the three eligible, let’s review the other eleven who are no longer arbitration eligible for the 2022 season. Byron Buxton signed a seven year, $100MM contract extension at the end of November effectively buying out is final year of arbitration. Jharel Cotton, Caleb Thielbar, and Tyler Duffey avoided arbitration in 2022 by agreeing to one-year deals. Cotton was claimed off waivers from the Rangers while Thielbar and Duffey were significant contributors to the Twins bullpen in 2022. Mitch Garver is still arbitration eligible but it’s just not for the Twins after being traded to the Texas Rangers for (former Twins great) shortstop Isaiah Kiner-Falefa and right-handed pitcher Ronny Henriquez. Jake Cave signed a one year, $800K deal but then was DFA’d and outrighted to AAA-St. Paul a week later. Danny Coulombe and Juan Minaya were DFA’d and re-signed to a minor league deal with an invite to Spring Training. Willians Astudillo, Rob Refsnyder, and John Gant were all DFA’d and released by the Twins. Astudillo and Refsnyder ended up getting Minor League pacts from the Miami Marlins and Boston Red Sox, respectively. Gant ended up signing a deal overseas with the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters of the Nippon Professional Baseball League in Japan. This leaves us with the three Twins remaining who are arbitration eligible, one of which was acquired on the flurry of post lockout moves made by the club. Luis Arraez Our Offseason Handbook has him projected to make $1.5MM this year if the two sides cannot come to an agreement by the Tuesday deadline. Taylor Rogers The Twins lefty closer is projected to earn $7MM, per our Offseason Handbook. Another nuance of the arbitration process is that a super two player, which Rogers was post-2018, can then be eligible for a fourth year of arbitration. This is the case for Rogers in 2022 and, unless a contract extension buys him out, will be the case for Arraez in 2025. Gary Sanchez The newly acquired Sanchez is projected to make $7.9 MM by MLBTR and $7.5MM by Spotrac, and is in his final year of arbitration eligibility. Also worth noting is that Gio Urshela agreed to a $6.55MM pact with the Yankees prior to being traded and still has one year of arbitration remaining in 2023. Of the three arbitration eligible players, would you like to see any of them extended to buy out their remaining years? Let us know in the comments! MORE FROM TWINS DAILY — Latest Twins coverage from our writers — Recent Twins discussion in our forums — Follow Twins Daily via Twitter, Facebook or email View full article
The Mad King Verified Member Posted March 22, 2022 Posted March 22, 2022 Sounds like the baseball version of smash, marry, kill. Marry (extend) Rogers Smash(go year by year) Arraez Kill (sign & trade) Sanchez ashbury, Matthew Lenz, DocBauer and 2 others 3 2
GV14218 Verified Member Posted March 22, 2022 Posted March 22, 2022 Sanchez’s declining stats the past few years lead me to say no to an extension. mikelink45, Matthew Lenz and Karbo 3
AlwaysinModeration Verified Member Posted March 22, 2022 Posted March 22, 2022 I’d like to see the Twins work out a one- or two-year extension with Sean Manaea. ashbury, Heiny and Doctor Gast 2 1
Matthew Lenz Twins Daily Contributor Posted March 22, 2022 Author Posted March 22, 2022 8 hours ago, GV14218 said: Sanchez’s declining stats the past few years lead me to say no to an extension. Totally agree! Karbo 1
Matthew Lenz Twins Daily Contributor Posted March 22, 2022 Author Posted March 22, 2022 5 hours ago, AlwaysinModeration said: I’d like to see the Twins work out a one- or two-year extension with Sean Manaea. They need to acquire him first. Gingernsnap25 1
Matthew Lenz Twins Daily Contributor Posted March 22, 2022 Author Posted March 22, 2022 11 hours ago, The Mad King said: Sounds like the baseball version of smash, marry, kill. Marry (extend) Rogers Smash(go year by year) Arraez Kill (sign & trade) Sanchez Lol! I wouldn’t mind seeing Rogers extended for a couple years. Relievers can be so volatile and unpredictable though so nothing long-term. Karbo 1
Mike h Verified Member Posted March 22, 2022 Posted March 22, 2022 Sanchez has been called the worst catcher in baseball. So on the one hand it might seem he is just a breathe away from unemployment, and on the other hand an arbitrator might award him +7m if he plays. Considering the twins off-loaded 25m from Donaldson's contract for this year, it makes no sense for them to take back 7m for a player they might cut anyway. I would say they could do better by signing almost any minimum wage catcher and apply the 7m savings toward a starting pitcher. If the twins really like Sanchez and want to keep him, and if Sanchez realizes he is close to being cut, perhaps they could agree on a low base salary loaded with incentives. But definitely do not keep him for a guaranteed 7m. Heiny 1
AlwaysinModeration Verified Member Posted March 22, 2022 Posted March 22, 2022 2 hours ago, Matthew Lenz said: They need to acquire him first. That was the implication, yes. ashbury and kasotamatt 2
Doctor Gast Verified Member Posted March 22, 2022 Posted March 22, 2022 11 hours ago, AlwaysinModeration said: I’d like to see the Twins work out a one- or two-year extension with Sean Manaea. I'm with you Always but would prefer to extend Montas
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