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Nine Mets players eligible for arbitration ahead of Friday's deadline
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Nine Mets players eligible for arbitration ahead of Friday's deadline

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 6:56 p.m. ET

The Mets have nine players that are eligible for arbitration this year.

One of the final parts of the Major League Baseball offseason is the arbitration deadline. This year, arbitration eligible players and teams have until this Friday, January 13, 2017 to come an agreement on a contract for the 2017 season. If no terms are reached, the club and player will each submit a salary figure. The process then gets sent to an arbiter, who will determine how much said player will get in compensation the following year. That part of the litigation usually happens in February, right before Spring Training begins.

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    This offseason, the Mets have nine players that fit this category. Lucas Duda, who has served a little over five years in the Majors leads the team followed by Addison Reed, Matt Harvey, Jeurys Familia, Zack Wheeler, Josh Edgin, Travis d’Arnaud, Wilmer Flores, and Jacob deGrom.

    The bullpen is projected to feature the two most expensive players of the bunch with Reed and Familia likely cashing in pretty good deal.

      Many baseball insiders agree that this year we may see a higher number of players settling with their teams before it gets thrown to the arbiter. One of the reasons for this is the World Baseball Classic.

      Since the World Baseball Classic kicks off every other part of Spring Training a bit earlier, it’s logical that a lot of these players will look to get into camp as quickly as possible. In order to be able to do that, a contract has to be worked out, obviously. Waiting for an arbiter to get to your case, may not be ideal for players in this situation if the matter can just as easily be resolved between the two parties.

      That’s why I wouldn’t be surprised to see the Mets start announcing they’ve settled with most of these guys this week. It’s been a pretty cold stove for the Mets, so maybe once these deals get done they can announce newer and more exciting moves.

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