Phillies agree to deals with 6 arbitration eligible players
The Phillies came into Thursday’s 1 p.m. ET salary arbitration deadline with six arbitration eligible players still without a 2025 salary. They avoided arbitration with all six players.
Jesus Luzardo, Ranger Suárez, Bryson Stott, Brandon Marsh, Alec Bohm and Edmundo Sosa have all agreed to terms on a 2025 contract earlier today, per a team announcement.
Luzardo and the Phillies settled at $6.225 million, per Robert Murray of FanSided. Luzardo, who was Super 2 eligible in 2023, is in his third of four years of arbitration eligibility.
Stott, according to Mark Feinsand of MLB.com, will make $3.2 million in his first season of arbitration eligibility. Feinsand also reports that Suárez will make $8.8 million in his final season of arbitration eligibility. Marsh will make $3 million, per Jon Heyman of the New York Post. Marsh is also in his first season of arbitration eligibility. Marsh ($766,500) and Stott ($768,000) earned around the league minimum last season. Suárez earned $5.05 million in his second year of arbitration eligibility last season.
Bohm, per Murray, settled at $7.7 million. The deal means the two sides will avoid a second straight arbitration hearing. Bohm won his arbitration case against the Phillies in his first season of eligibility. He is scheduled to become a free agent after the 2026 season. He made $4 million last season.
Finally, Sosa and the Phillies settled at $3 million, according to Ari Alexander. Like Luzardo, Sosa is entering year three of his four years of arbitration eligibility and is scheduled to become a free agent in two years. Sosa got a raise from his $1.7 million salary in 2024.
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