
"Tarik Skubal won his salary arbitration hearing with the Detroit Tigers on Thursday, and the two-time Cy Young Award winner from Hayward will be paid a record $32 million this year instead of the team's $19 million offer. Jeanne Charles, Walt De Treux and Allen Ponak made the decision one day after listening to arguments."
"Boras said he introduced Blake Snell's $36.4 million average salary with the Los Angeles Dodgers as a comparison, allowable because Skubal is within a year of free agent eligibility. A provision in the collective bargaining agreement states the arbitration panel shall, except for a player with five or more years of major league service, give particular attention, for comparative salary purposes to the contracts of players with major league service not exceeding one annual service group above the player's annual service group. Boras said he told the panel there was no limit on raises. This was a CBA rights case, Boras said. When you put a platform Cy at the top of five MLS (year's of service) market, when has that happened before? Well, Jack McDowell. He was on top for the five MLS market, ahead of (Barry) Bonds, ahead of (Ruben) Sierra. I said: `This is how platform fives get treated.'"
"Toronto first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had held the record for the highest salary in an arbitration case decided by a panel, winning at $19.9 million in 2024 in a case decided by Charles, De Treux and Scott Buchheit. Colorado third baseman Nolan Arenado submitted a record request of $30 million in 2019, then agreed to a $260 million, eight-year contract without a hearing. Juan Soto's $31 million contract with the New York Yankees in 2024 had been the largest one-year deal for an arbitration-eligible player."
Tarik Skubal won his salary arbitration hearing and will receive $32 million this year rather than the Tigers' $19 million offer. The arbitration panel of Jeanne Charles, Walt De Treux and Allen Ponak issued the decision one day after hearing arguments. Agent Scott Boras cited Skubal's consecutive Cy Young wins and compared Skubal to Blake Snell's $36.4 million average with the Dodgers, noting Skubal is within a year of free agency. Boras invoked a collective bargaining agreement provision about comparative salaries, argued there is no limit on raises, and cited precedent involving Jack McDowell. Previous arbitration or one-year records include Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s $19.9 million and Juan Soto's $31 million.
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