Phillies settle with all 7 arbitration-eligible players
The Phillies have settled with all seven arbitration-eligible players ahead of today’s 8 p.m. ET salary exchange deadline: Jesús Luzardo, Bryson Stott, Tanner Banks, Alec Bohm, Jhoan Duran, Brandon Marsh and Edmundo Sosa.
Luzardo, according to Ari Alexander, will make $11 million in 2026, his final season of arbitration eligibility. Stott will make $5.9 million, according to FanSided’s Robert Murray. Banks, per MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand, will make $1.2 million. Stott is eligible for free agency after the 2027 season. Banks won’t become a free agent until after the 2028 season.
Bohm will make $10.2 million in 2026, per The Athletic’s Matt Gelb. Bohm, like Luzardo, will become a free agent after this season. Duran and the Phillies settled at $7.5 million, per the Inquirer’s Scott Lauber. Duran is scheduled to become a free agent after the 2027 season.
Settlements with Marsh and Sosa were announced by the team. Sosa, per The Athletic’s Charlotte Varnes, will make $4.4 million in 2026.
The Phillies for a second year in a row have settled with all of their arbitration-eligible players. Bohm in 2024 was the last Phillie to go to a hearing with the team.

