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Phillies tender contracts to all arbitration-eligible players

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Alec Bohm, Bryson Stott and Brandon Marsh were all tendered contracts in 2026. (Grace Del Pizzo/Phillies Nation)

The Phillies have tendered contracts to all of the following arbitration-eligible players: Jesús Luzardo, Alec Bohm, Bryson Stott, Brandon Marsh, Jhoan Duran, Edmundo Sosa, Tanner Banks and Rafael Marchan.

The only real non-tender candidate was Bohm, who is projected to make $10.3 million in his final year of arbitration eligibility, according to MLB Trade Rumors. Tendering him a contract does not preclude the Phillies from shopping him in trades this offseason. The same goes with Marsh and Stott, who have one season of arbitration eligibility remaining after 2026.

One other arbitration-eligible player, Garrett Stubbs, agreed to a split contract, per The Athletic’s Matt Gelb. Marchan agreed to terms, per the Phillies.

Additionally, the Phillies did not tender contracts to right-handed pitchers Michael Mercado and Daniel Robert. Mercado and Robert were pre-arbitration eligible. The Phillies also claimed outfielder Pedro León off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles.

The remaining crop of arbitration-eligible players have until Jan. 9 to exchange salary figures with the Phillies. If the player and team cannot agree on a 2026 salary before the deadline, the two sides could go to an arbitration hearing in February.

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