Eighteen players did not come to terms on a salary in arbitration today and plan to head to hearings, per ESPN sources. The full list, with the players' requested salary first and the team's counter second:
Tarik Skubal: $32M vs. $19M
Isaac Paredes $9.95M vs. $8.75M
William Contreras: $9.9M vs. $8.55M
Tyler Stephenson: $6.8M vs. $6.55M
Joe Ryan: $6.35M vs. $5.85M
Kris Bubic: $6.15M vs. $5.15M
Eric Lauer: $5.75M vs. $4.4M
Vinnie Pasquantino: $4.5M vs. $4M
Yainer Diaz: $4.5M vs. $3M
Kyle Bradish: $3.55M vs. $2.875M
Keegan Akin: $3.375M vs. $2.975M
Reid Detmers: $2.925M vs. $2.625M
Bryce Miller: $2.625M vs. $2.25M
Dylan Lee: $2.2M vs. $2M
Calvin Faucher: $2.05M vs. $1.8M
Graham Ashcraft: $1.75M vs. $1.25M
Edwin Uceta: $1.525M vs. $1.2M
Cade Cavalli: $900K vs. $825K
First on most of these was @Feinsand.
The Chiefs are currently on pace to win 40-12 but after last weeks loss, and how lackluster the offense has been this year, this is where I’m currently at…
Not able to watch the Royals game tonight, but am getting the score bug updates through the MLB app. Looks like the hitters decided the bullpen wasn’t going to blow this great outing from Lugo
Putting this out there now- end of 2024, @VPasquantino is gonna crack the top 10. Excited to see the big man throw together a full season and help the @Royals take the Central!
BREAKING: Shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. and the Kansas City Royals are in agreement on an 11-year, $288.7 million contract extension, sources tell ESPN.
News on the monumental deal with full details, including opt-outs and a club option, free to read at ESPN: https://t.co/CooPBe69Du