[外電] The Nationals and the arbitration deadline
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Posted at 3:36 PM ET, 12/ 1/2010
The Nationals and the arbitration deadline
By Adam Kilgore
Tomorrow is another one of those deadline days in baseball's offseason. Teams
must decide whether or not to tender contracts to players eligible
arbitration, which means players with at least two years, 125 days of major
league service but no more than six years.
The Nationals this year have 10 such players, and they are, in no particular
order: relievers Sean Burnett, Joel Peralta and Doug Slaten; starters John
Lannan and Chien-Ming Wang; outfielders Josh Willingham and Michael Morse;
catchers Jesus Flores and Wil Nieves; and utility infielder Alberto Gonzalez.
The Nationals will release their decisions tomorrow, but it's likely that
they'll part with only Nieves and Wang, with Gonzalez also a candidate to be
non-tendered. There are a interesting cases in those 10 players, and here's a
look at them:
Chien-Ming Wang: He believes he'll be healthy and wants to be a National, and
the Nationals would probably like to get something out of their $2 million
investment last season. However, based on rules in the collective bargaining
agreement, Wang could not be tendered a contract at less than $1.6 million,
80 percent of his 2010 salary. The most likely scenario is the Nationals not
tendering Wang a contract and then negotiating a cheaper one-year deal.
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