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Old 01-15-2024, 04:37 PM   #2
futuremarlinsgm
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Originally Posted by Whompson77 View Post
The more service years a player acquires the more money they are projected and ultimately make in arbitration. However, is there a situation where a player's arbitration can decline?

For example; I have a player with 3 years service time. His ratings have regressed in the off-season to the point where he is not good enough to be on my 26 man roster, so I sent him down to AAA before the season started, to make room for a more deserving player and in hopes that this player regains his form. If this players spends the next year(s) in the minors and does not accrue any more service time, will his arbitration be the same as the year before, lower or higher? I know it might depend, but generally speaking, what would happen in this situation?

My salary page still has him projected to jump from his 6 mil salary to about 9.5 the next year,

I looked and looked and loooooked and couldnt find anything, Can anyone help me and offfer and additional information or answer to this question?


Thanks in advance! Im surprised I havent dealt with this before, but here i am...
According to the MLB Glossary entry for Salary Arbitration, "A player's salary can indeed be reduced in arbitration -- with 20 percent being the maximum amount by which a salary can be cut." I do not know if this is programmed into OOTP though.
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