MLB Player News
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Brandon Crawford SS | STL
Giants SS Brandon Crawford agrees to $3.175M salary for 2015
The Giants and shortstop Brandon Crawford avoided arbitration Tuesday, agreeing to a $3.175 million salary for 2015, according to CBSSports.com Baseball Insider Jon Heyman. Crawford, who is in his first year of arbitration, made $560,000 in 2014.
Crawford just finished his fourth season in the majors and third full season in 2014. He had career highs in triples (10), home runs (10), runs (54), RBI (69), walks (59) and games played (153).
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Brandon Crawford SS | STL
Report: Giants' Brandon Crawford files for $3.95 million
Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford has filed for $3.95 million in arbitration, with the team offering $2.4 million, Fangraphs reports.
Crawford is in his first year of arbitration eligibility but has already been part of two World Series championship teams. He hit .246/.324/.389 with 10 home runs and 69 RBI in 491 at-bats in 2014.
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Mets lock up Dillon Gee, Ruben Tejada before arbitration deadline
The Mets reached a settlement with starting pitcher Dillon Gee and shortstop Ruben Tejada prior to Friday's arbitration deadline, reports ESPN. Gee agreed to a one-year deal, worth $5.3 million, while Tejada settled for $1.88 million.
Jenrry Mejia and Lucas Duda did not reach an agreement before the 1 p.m. deadline.
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Marlins avoid arbitration with Alvarez, Gordon, Cishek
The Marlins and starting pitcher Henderson Alvarez avoided arbitration Friday by agreeing to a $4 million salary for 2015, according to CBSSports.com Baseball Insider Jon Heyman.
They also avoided arbitration with shortstop Dee Gordon and closer Steve Cishek. Gordon is set to make $2.5 million and Cishek will make $6.65 million in 2015.
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Ruben Tejada SS | BAL
Wilmer Flores 1B | SF
Mets appear ready to head to camp with Flores, Tejada in mix at SS
Mets general manager Sandy Alderson hasn't rushed into a move this offseason to acquire a shortstop, and it appears the team will head to spring training with Wilmer Flores and Ruben Tejada vying for the starting shortstop job.
"We’ve continued to have conversations, but nothing is likely to occur," Alderson told the New York Post.
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Cliff Pennington SS | CIN
Diamondbacks avoid arbitration with Cliff Pennington
The Diamondbacks announced Sunday night they avoided arbitration with infielder Cliff Pennington, agreeing to a one-year deal. Pennington is expected to earn $3.275 million in 2015, according to ESPN.
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Taylor Featherston SS | MIN
Cubs trade Featherston to Angels after selection in Rule 5 draft
The Cubs selected Rockies pitcher Taylor Featherston in Thursday's Rule 5 draft. The Cubs then traded Featherston to the Angels.
The 25-year-old Featherston hit .260 with 16 home runs, 33 doubles and 57 RBI in 127 games for Double-A Tulsa in 2014. He has a .276/.346/.457/.802 slash line in 397 career games.
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Dee Strange-Gordon SS | WAS
Dodgers deal Dee Gordon to Marlins
The Dodgers have traded infielder Dee Gordon to the Marlins, according to CBSSports.com Baseball Insider Jon Heyman.
The 26-year-old hit .289/.326/.378 over 609 at-bats last season. He stole 64 bases. The Dodgers will also send Dan Haren over in the deal. The 34-year-old pitcher is owed $10 million, but has said he would consider retiring if dealt away from Los Angeles.
Los Angeles will also send shortstop Miguel Rojas to Miami. Rojas hit .181 over 149 at-bats in the majors last year.
Pitcher Andrew Heaney will head to Los Angeles in the deal, according to the Miami Herald. The Marlins will also send over Enrique Hernandez, Austin Barnes and Chris Hatcher.
The 23-year-old Hernandez hit .319/.372/.484 over two minor-league levels last year. Hatcher, 29, posted a 3.38 ERA over 56 innings. Barnes, 24, hit .304/.398/.472 over two levels last year.
Gordon is entering his first season of arbitration, and will not be a free-agent until after the 2019 season.
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Dee Strange-Gordon SS | WAS
Report: Marlins/Dodgers discussing Gordon for Heaney swap
The Marlins and Dodgers are in "serious talks" about a deal involving Dee Gordon and Andrew Heaney, according to ESPN.
The 26-year-old Gordon hit .289/.326/.378 over 609 at-bats last season. Gordon is entering his first season of arbitration, and wouldn't become a free-agent until after the 2019 season. The 23-year-old Heaney got his first taste of the majors last year. He posted a 5.83 ERA over seven appearances. Heaney made five starts. It's possible other players are involved in the trade discussions.
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Dee Strange-Gordon SS | WAS
Dodgers GM Farhan Zaidi: We're not trading Dee Gordon
Dodgers general manager Farhan Zaidi denied a recent report that had his team shopping infielder Dee Gordon, Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times reports. Gordon led the league with 64 stolen bases and slashed .289/.326/.378 last season for the Dodgers, earning his All-Star appearance.
"He's a cost-controlled, All-Star second baseman," Zaidi said. "We are not dangling him. He is our second baseman."