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February 15, 2013
by Nick J. Faleris, Bradford Doolittle and Ben Lindbergh
How many saves does it take to make closer money?
by Maury Brown, Matthew Kory and Ben Lindbergh
Will Fowler's career year persuade our panel to side with his salary figure, or will Coors kill his case?
February 13, 2013
by R.J. Anderson, Jeff Euston and Ben Lindbergh
The Nationals starter's case produces the panel's first split decision, and Ben explains why he isn't even better.
February 12, 2013
by Ian Miller, Doug Thorburn and Ben Lindbergh
Did the BP arbitration panel buy into Bailey's 2012 breakout?
February 11, 2013
by Sam Miller, Jason Wojciechowski and Ben Lindbergh
Will the BP arbitration panel reward Martin Prado's positional versatility with a sizeable raise?
February 8, 2013
by Bradford Doolittle, Nick J. Faleris and Ben Lindbergh
Is one season of 50-plus saves enough to make the panel pay Johnson like an elite late-inning arm?
February 7, 2013
by Maury Brown, Larry Granillo and Ben Lindbergh
Will the BP arbitration panel show Max Scherzer the money after his career year?
February 6, 2013
by R.J. Anderson, Jeff Euston and Ben Lindbergh
How much fake money will the Reds' new center fielder and leadoff hitter be awarded in his hearing at BP?
February 5, 2013
by Ian Miller, Doug Thorburn and Ben Lindbergh
The $2.55 million gap between the Orioles' offer and Hammel's request is the largest among the group of players who have not yet signed.
February 4, 2013
by Sam Miller, Jason Wojciechowski and Ben Lindbergh
The Padres' third baseman had a breakout 2012. If he hadn't settled with San Diego, how might his arbitration hearing have gone?
by John Coppolella
Atlanta Braves Assistant General Manager John Coppolella kicks off our arbitration series with a look at typical team strategies and his own arbitration experience.
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